Gmlskis: Me at Sequoia National Park sign
Gmlskis: Sequoia National Park sign
Gmlskis: Big Fern Springs in Sequoia National Park
Gmlskis: Four Guardsmen in Sequoia National Park
Gmlskis: General Sherman is a giant sequoia tree located in the Giant Forest of Sequoia National Park in Tulare County, in the U.S. state of California. By volume, it is the largest known living single-stem tree on Earth.
Gmlskis: Me and General Sherman in Sequoia National Park
Gmlskis: General Sherman tree in Sequoia National Park
Gmlskis: General Sherman tree in Sequoia National Park
Gmlskis: Steller's Jay in Sequoia National Park
Gmlskis: General Sherman tree in Sequoia National Park
Gmlskis: Me in between tree trunks at Lost Grove in Sequoia National Park
Gmlskis: Me in between tree trunks just off highway 198 in Sequoia National Park
Gmlskis: Me and the Fallen Monarch in Kings Canyon National Park : A tree that fell more than three hundred years ago. Giant sequoias are resistant to decay, so their remains can linger for a long period of time if undisturbed.
Gmlskis: Me and the General Grant tree. It is the largest giant sequoia (Sequoiadendron giganteum) in the General Grant Grove section of Kings Canyon National Park in California and the second largest tree in the world.
Gmlskis: The General Grant tree is the largest giant sequoia (Sequoiadendron giganteum) in the General Grant Grove section of Kings Canyon National Park in California and the second largest tree in the world.
Gmlskis: My 2009 Honda Accord in the distance between two Sequoias just off highway 198 in Sequoia National Park
Gmlskis: Me in between tree trunks at Lost Grove in Sequoia National Park
Gmlskis: Me in Kings Canyon National Park