I’m forever astounded by the natural diversity in California. It’s been a few years since I’ve visited Kings and Sequoia National Parks, and standing beneath these giants is just as mind-blowing as when I was a kid.

There were two sequoias near General Sherman where the trail led right through them and you were able to touch the bark. It was so unexpectedly soft, fuzzy textured and springy to the touch. Absolutely loved it, will have to come back and camp beneath these giants some day.



Isn’t this not actually General Sherman? I thought the real tree was elsewhere and not easily accessible to protect it.
I think people are confusing the largest giant sequoia, this one here, with the tallest redwood sequoia, which is hidden away in northern california.
I thought the biggest was elsewhere and the location was secret to protect it.
At least we’ve got something like a consensus going! :p