Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The sequoias/redwoods
I am not big on spending time in the woods. While my parents idea of a vacation was to go to a forest and sit under a tree, I prefer cities and beaches. Even so, I think everybody should see the redwoods/sequoias at least once in their lifetime.
You cannot fully appreciate the scale from pictures. Moreover, standing there, surrounded by giants, it feels like a sacred space. I’ve been to the Grand Canyon and it is certainly impressive, but the redwoods and sequoias left a much bigger impact.
Where are redwoods/sequoias?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The sequoias/redwoods
I am not big on spending time in the woods. While my parents idea of a vacation was to go to a forest and sit under a tree, I prefer cities and beaches. Even so, I think everybody should see the redwoods/sequoias at least once in their lifetime.
You cannot fully appreciate the scale from pictures. Moreover, standing there, surrounded by giants, it feels like a sacred space. I’ve been to the Grand Canyon and it is certainly impressive, but the redwoods and sequoias left a much bigger impact.
Where are redwoods/sequoias?
Anonymous wrote:When are you going to Toronto?
Algonquin Park is a 3 hour drive north and worth a visit. You could stay in a cabin or yurt if you're not camping people and do some hikes, canoeing.
Anonymous wrote:Yellowstone, Yosemite, Arcadia. All have doable hikes accessible by car you can do. They dont fit jnto your 2024 plans easily though.
But for Florida, take an everglades tour on a boat.
Anonymous wrote:The sequoias/redwoods
I am not big on spending time in the woods. While my parents idea of a vacation was to go to a forest and sit under a tree, I prefer cities and beaches. Even so, I think everybody should see the redwoods/sequoias at least once in their lifetime.
You cannot fully appreciate the scale from pictures. Moreover, standing there, surrounded by giants, it feels like a sacred space. I’ve been to the Grand Canyon and it is certainly impressive, but the redwoods and sequoias left a much bigger impact.