Jeeps in beautiful places
When I first saw that picture I thought you'd used a toy Jeep. Heh-heh. But, that ain't
a really big tree. To keep this on topic, here's my JK this past summer on the road
to the Tall Tree Grove, where 350-foot trees are common. We would hike through that
grove to our campsite on the river a couple miles away.
And remember that line from one of the Crocodile Dundee movies, "Now this here
is a knife, Mate."? Well, this here is a pretty big tree in King's Canyon (no Jeep because you
must hike in):

a really big tree. To keep this on topic, here's my JK this past summer on the road
to the Tall Tree Grove, where 350-foot trees are common. We would hike through that
grove to our campsite on the river a couple miles away.
And remember that line from one of the Crocodile Dundee movies, "Now this here
is a knife, Mate."? Well, this here is a pretty big tree in King's Canyon (no Jeep because you
must hike in):

There are many bigger around there, you can go for length or girth. 
There used to be an off road trail that followed the creek going down into Kings Canyon. Tis a very beautiful place.
Where is Johnson Valley near?
The large rock/mountain with the stripes was amazing. I'm sure it has a name. The picture does not do it justice.
One of the most spectacular things I've seen. From afar it looked like you could drive right up it. when we got up close it was massive.
(Ha. That's me with the door open. Not a beautiful place. I was changing my sons diaper. I think his butt exploded!!!)
One of the most spectacular things I've seen. From afar it looked like you could drive right up it. when we got up close it was massive.
(Ha. That's me with the door open. Not a beautiful place. I was changing my sons diaper. I think his butt exploded!!!)
Last edited by CLACKEY(_!_); Jan 6, 2008 at 10:23 PM.





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