On Saturday of last week, Mike and I went over to Big Basin Redwoods State Park for a hike. We went on a different trail than I had done the prior weekend. This time there were no bee attacks.
A fire had crawled through this part of the forest at some point in the last few years. It was very different than the rest of the forest. Rather than being choked with undergrowth and debris, it was open. For the most part, only the redwoods survived the burn.
A bridge Mike and I found. It was built in the 70’s by the Youth Conservation Corps.
Rather than a bridge, this creek crossing was made using a fallen redwood.
A fallen tree. I think this was a Douglas Fir.