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  • Smoke more pot Nick smoke more pot.

  • hey laura, thanks for posting this. always a fun time searching my name in google and getting to watch myself talk out of my ass.

    yea i was entirely making all this up, so please stop criticizing me, haha.

  • The two Redwoods grow in different ranges. Coast Redwood (Sequoia sempervirens) grows in the coastal mountains of Northern California, while Giant Sequoia (Sequoiadendron giganteum) grows in the Sierra Nevada. There is a tree that grows with the Giant Sequoia that resembles it. It's called the Incense Cedar (Calocedrus decurrens). Typically, they keep their branches lower down than the other trees do. I suspect your friend confused the Incense Cedar with the other Redwood.

  • thanks form your response thise where both sequoias, you should check out the best grove of coast redwoods along the avenue of the giants in hombolt county and the one place really worth the drive is the howland hill dirt road in jedediah smith redwood park this is by far one of the seven natural wonders of the world take care

  • well since i live in Pennsylvania, it would be quite a drive :)

  • I like Boyscout Tree Trail off Howland Hill Rd. Also in Jed Smith Redwoods, is the world's largest coast redwood, bigger than Stout Tree. Check my redwood page: GOOGLE THIS:

    mdvaden + Grove of Titans Redwoods

    Lost Monarch and the grove have no published map or directions yet, tucked away in an undisclosed notch valley in the midst of the forest.

  • dude are you sure you know what your talking about , first of depending on where you where when you8 shot the video both sequoia and coast redwood live in different ranges sequoias or sierra redwoods are from the sierra nevada mountains and redwoods commonly known as coast redwoods grow along the coastal inlands. looking at both those trees you pointed out they look like old growth so they are probably one or the over

  • i just shot the video, i am not a tree expert, so no i am not sure. I have no idea in fact. Which is how the conversation i filmed got started. Because no one really knew, and Nick was just telling the group what he remembered being told.

    It was shot in Sequoia national forest though.

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