Visiting the Redwoods, long overdue, 100% worth it!

May 14, 2024 · 2 minute read/307 words
Visiting the Redwoods, long overdue, 100% worth it!

Mystic Forest RV Park

Mystic Forest RV Park

From the moment we pulled into this RV park, I liked it. The park is green, many ferns on the ground, big trees, and a quaint feel. It appears that a family operates and owns the property, The owners clearly love the property and having people come and stay on it. A couple of walking trails are available, The property is on 50 acres, with a forest walk that circles the property. The mountain trail goes into the forest a bit deeper and provides a view into logging paths of the past. Minny seems to enjoy green/tree spaces, I notice she spends more time watching the landscapes when we travel through wooded areas. Donna and I have been delayed in coming to see the redwoods, our apprehension was due to our connectivity needs and the fires that have plagued the area for a few years.
Our starlink was pointing West and we had great connectivity. Conference calls were stable. Verizon service was minimal and not needed.
After spending one night here I asked Donna if we could stay a few more days. In total we spent 5 nights here.

Redwoods

Lots of jokes about big trees were triggered by a feature called the big tree. Comments quickly turned into pointing out big trees.
Trees on Trees One of the most impressive things I see consistently here is trees growing on trees. My first thought was: Life, it finds away. My second thought: In order for life to exist, it requires finite variables.

Traveling with Dogs is awesome

Dogs

Facial hair descriptions

This photo below gave me ideas for facial hair style names New facial hair names

I am thinking a “Choker Charlie” might suit me.

Banana Slugs

Banana Slugs everywhere The Banana slugs, voracious consumers in the forest. These creatures are everywhere, including gift shops as cuddly stuffed animals.

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