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The metal bridge you walked over was not left behind. There had been a wooden timber trestle there. By the 1980's it was mostly a wreck. You could walk down and cross upstream or go over the lower portion of the timbers. Walking was easier. The bridge you walked over has entirely replaced the old Railroad trestle. It looks like both used the same foundations. Great film, thank you.
💛...my curiosity begs me to ask...is there a little carl?...also, what's the connection with bigfoot in southern california?...not too much elevation change on this hike...i like it...
Thanks for watching the video. Nope, I had three daughters. My one grandson is named Spencer. He was with me on the hike but did not want to be in the video. Couldn't find an explanation for the big foot statute.
🌲 🌲 🌲 🌲 🌲 Thank You for all the wonderful destinations. I enjoy all the plant and trail information. My only suggestion or request would be that it stay on the screen for 1 or 2 more seconds. I have to pause and start the video to get the information and it interrupts the flow of the video. Maybe I need to read and comprehend faster - The fault, dear Brutus, is not in our RU-vid creators, but in ourselves. I also enjoy your subtle background music selections. Thank you again for taking the time to make these videos. 🌲 🌲 🌲 🌲 🌲
It is a beautiful State Park very much worth a visit. I don't know that Jack London 'preserved' the Redwood tree as much as it was not in the way of his planting of thousands of Eucalyptus trees in one of his failed get rich quick schemes. Thank You for bringing us along on your adventures.
🌲💚🌲Thank You for the video. Jack London State Historic Park is a very beautiful and romantic park run solely by volunteers. Unfortunately, not all the volunteers are equally knowledgeable and widely differing stories are to be had depending on who you are talking to. Jack London bought an abandoned vineyard, but removed or destroyed the existing vines because they were not part of his dream ranch. The original property and most of the surrounding ranches were purchased by Jack London's step sister, Eliza Shepard while London was traveling around obtaining material for his writings. Descendants of Shepard in the 1960's and later planted the existing vineyards, but some docents lead visitors to believe that they were planted in the early 1900's by London. The lake was created by Jack London, damming a creek, it was eventually filled in by subsequent owners, and is now in the process of being restored. A very beautiful place to spend a day or more, but be skeptical of the history learned here.
I've hiked that trail a few times with my dog and once with my Son. It's a beautiful hike and the bridge and visitors center are so interesting. The river beach is nice for a cooling off refresher after the hike, in summer of course.