Tuesday, September 18, 2012
Portola Redwoods State Park
There are a number of small parks to the west of San Jose that offer some nice hiking trails. Just this past weekend, I did a relatively easy 6.5 mile hike in the Portola Redwoods State Park. I would say that it's worth checking out, especially if you live in the area, as it is a reasonably short drive to get there.
Here are some pictures taken on the hike. One thing that fascinated me somewhat was that there were spiders and cool looking webs all over the redwood trees. After much effort, I managed to get a few nice shots of the spiders and their webs.
Here are some pictures taken on the hike. One thing that fascinated me somewhat was that there were spiders and cool looking webs all over the redwood trees. After much effort, I managed to get a few nice shots of the spiders and their webs.
Park Entrance
Spider Webs on Redwood Tree
Sierra Dome Spider (Neriene litigiosa)
Spider Web
Redwood Trees
Banana Slug (Ariolimax columbianus)
Tuesday, September 04, 2012
Kings Canyon National Park
Over the holiday weekend, we went camping at Kings Canyon National Park. Since I'm lazy, I'm going to let the pictures do the talking. However, I will mention that we had two close bear encounters on one of our hikes, including one with a mother and her two cubs. Enjoy.
Kings Canyon
Zumwalt Meadow
Horsetail Reed at Zumwalt Meadow
Lone Black Bear
Mother Bear and Cubs
Bear Cub Looking Sheepish
Douglas Squirrel
Giant Sequoia
Burl at Base of a Giant Sequoia
Mist Falls
Butterfly Close-up
Damselfly in Flight
Grasshopper with Blue Legs
Knapp's Cabin (Oldest Building in Cedar Grove)
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