Scenic Northern California Redwoods and large elk herd

February 9 2011   25 Commented

This is not the California you might envision when someone says’California.’ Beautiful and rugged with clean air, great roads, not much traffic and wildlife.

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25 Responses to “Scenic Northern California Redwoods and large elk herd”

  1. waves1of9terror says:

    I went somewhat exact same thing as this in southern oregon coast

  2. mellraizer says:

    @Branzo29 ME TOO!!! LOLOL ::))

  3. NorCaliBoy707 says:

    It truely is this beautiful, California is NOT all sunny weather, beaches, and palm trees. I love my area, Humboldt is the greatest place in the world. Give me more Redwoods and coastly fog….

  4. donzaliko says:

    @JCVdude dude please tell me track name

  5. Moukie0324 says:

    This is about 80 miles South of Eureka; 12 miles South of Garberville at Richardsons Grove State Park…. I use to drive this route daily on my way to and from work…. looks like at 2:40, it skips to the Crecent City area for the Elk Herd

  6. jkharris07 says:

    Beautiful, I love Northern California!

  7. savin99 says:

    Northern California and New England are the most beautiful parts of the USA.

  8. audilover674 says:

    oh…so beautiful… and I love ur vids.

  9. audilover674 says:

    oh…so beautiful…

  10. MrPeaceseeker says:

    these scenes bring back life to the soul. I am from saudi Arabia and our geography lacks a lot of that, when you travel there , you may drive through dry deserts only, which brings death to you. you’re lucky. I guess motoring between the differnt states is fun in your country.

  11. Gyva02 says:

    @narwhalsrawsomeyoyo ha ha nice try at keeping people out but I’m moving there as well arcata to be exact, love the hippies love the trees live the weed!!!! ha ha ha…

  12. Branzo29 says:

    Man I Would Love That Place! That’s all there is to it I”M FUCKING GOIN

  13. narwhalsrawsomeyoyo says:

    I live in this area (I live in Eureka), and to tell you the truth, the only thing “great” about our area is the trees. I don’t see why tourists want to come here. thumbs up if you agree.

  14. Jezu21 says:

    Wow.

    I definetely want to bring my Skyline down to California and cruise this road. Beautiful, nice curves, somewhat isolated. Amazing picture opportunities.

  15. Jezu21 says:

    Wow.

    I definetely want to bring my Skyline down to California and cruise this road. So many chances for some amazing pictures.

  16. bb94025 says:

    @CantWeedThis its true you cant really grow anything in a redwood forest.. accept ferns? but, on a western slope in a thin patch.. its definitely possible.. and its just the area, a lot isn’t actually in the redwoods.. its mainly the rural aspect of it all, you out in the middle of freakin NOWHERE, you can make do.. lol there are meadows in all forests ;)

  17. bb94025 says:

    if you like the Redwoods of 101 you should check out HWY35 or “Skyline”, its Redwood forests with a view of SF Bay on one side and the ocean on the other.. best views are at Windy Hill OSP, and the vista point on 35 on the east side of Russian Ridge OSP.. and 35@HWY92. Its dramatic hilly terrain, with rolling grass hills and valley’s and not to mention the Fog, which pours from the ocean over the top of the ridge and down into the San Andreas rift valley.. a must see if you’re in the Bay Area..

  18. melissaandtrista says:

    nice i live between eureka and piercey my whole life its like a faury tail you cant even imagine the beutifull thing ive seen there growing up

  19. melissaandtrista says:

    @CantWeedThis u put the plants up in the trees

  20. RedwoodExplorer says:

    The Legend of Bigfoot landmark jumps out. The best of the redwoods is pretty much from Avenue of the Giants up to Jedediah Smith. If you like big redwood stuff, Google …

    mdvaden + redwoods

  21. CantWeedThis says:

    How are redwood trees used to hide marijuana plants? They need direct sunlight to grow and there is no way to get decent marijuana thats grown in the shade. Really could somone explain? Now they want to burn down the redwood forrest to stop another plant from growing lmfao. Omg kill the plants because theres a plant lmfao. Theres no way that can be true. Why dont we shoot bananas at the moon to stop the cakemonster from disassembling all of our toasters.

  22. NintendoManiac2010 says:

    Something interesting I found out when I visited the Redwoods recently, is that Seattle in Washington State is actually closer to the Redwoods of Northern California than Los Angeles is. Seattle is around 560 miles away from the Redwood National Park, while LA is around 660 miles away. That just shows how big California is when a city in the same state is further away than a city that is two states away.

  23. NintendoManiac2010 says:

    Something interesting I found out when I visited the Redwoods recently, is that Seattle in Washington State is actually closer to the Redwoods of Northern California than Los Angeles is. Seattle is around 560 miles away from the Redwood National Park, while LA is around 660 miles away. That just shows how big California is when a city in the same state is further away than a city that is two states away.

  24. redwoodcoaster says:

    Bigfoot at 1:58 is classic.

  25. nklfskl says:

    yes let burn 2000 year old trees so pople dong grow pot californias biggest cash crop that wouldnt affect the economy one bit

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