The Gateway to the Giant Sequoia's.
We Stopped to Enjoy The Sound, And...
Who's That Holding Up Tunnel Rock?
Construction Delays in the Park.
Dolly Is Almost Blocked By The Sequoia...
... She Is, She Is Blocked By The Sequoia.
We Stopped To Enjoy a Nice Grove.
These Tress Are Absolute Giants!
It's Hard to Comprehend Their Size Without...
YIKES, That's a Big One (The Tree, Not Dad)!
Interesting How All The Growth Is At The Top.
A Park Ranger Told Us They Grow Up For 500 Years...
... Then Start to Grow Wider.
Giant Sequoia's Have Numerous Defenses Against Fire.
The First Is Their Thick Bark.
A VERY Pleasant Spot to Reflect.
Most of the Trees We Saw Had Some Fire Damage.
WOW - Now Here's Fire Damage!
You Could Literally Park a Compact Car in the Base!
We Enjoyed the Tranquility.
The Majority of the Biggest Sequoia's Are Over 2,000 Years Old. I Think The Oldest Is Estimated to Be Over 3,100 Years Old!
We Followed The Path Down the Hill (And Took the Bus Back to the Top).
Do You Think This One Will Make It 2,000 Years?
Our First View of the General.
The Top Was Struck by Lightning, But...
... the Base Continues to Grow Wider.
This Grove Includes Many Giant Sequoia's.
Not Sure What Happened Here - Looks Painful!
More Baby Giants.The Pine Cones on Giant Sequoias Are Tiny.
Some Details on the Size of the General - The World's Largest Tree.
Now That's a Big Tree - The World's Largest!
The Cross Section of This Tree Showed It Survived 80 Fires!
Our Visit to Sequoia Was Short (Seen One Giant...). Off to Las Vegas!