Tuesday, February 10, 2015

Redwood National Park
This land is your land this land is my land
From California to the New York Island
From the red wood forest to the Gulf Stream waters
this land was made for you and me.
It would seem almost un-American to not visit California to see some of the world’s tallest trees. Redwood National Park and has more to offer than just trees, that’s why it is the place I want to go and make lasting memories for a life time. Redwood has a beautiful uninterrupted coastline, many rivers and streams, wildlife, trials, mythical legions, tallest trees in world and history all around. These trees were standing at the fall of the Roman Empire. Before becoming a park An Estimated 90 percent of all original trees have been cut down. Forcing restrictions protecting habitats and the trees the forest had to offer. People can hike trails with everlasting sights or kayak down streams or rivers. See all kinds of birds, mammals such as the American black bear, Roosevelt elk and mountain lions to name a few. Average rain fall is 60-80 inches, in the winter it rains heavily and in the summer it’s foggy, so the best time I would go would be in May the temperature would be 61°F and May only gets on average 3.5 inches of rainfall. Flying from Maryland to California and driving to a trail to start my Journey. I would bring trail mix to snack on, water to stay hydrated, shorts, a rain coat, hiking boots, lots of bug spray and a camera with a lot of battery life to take pictures that I will show off to my family and friends. Showing them the fun and the one in a life time experience I had at the Redwood Forrest.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JPEvDQLezyc/

http://www.nps.gov/redw/planyourvisit/weather.htm

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