Funny you should mention the Ewoks. Their forest scenes were filmed about 60-70 miles north of where you were, in the Redwood National Park. I've been to Humboldt Redwoods State Park a couple of times and it truly an amazing place. If I recall correctly, they say it is has the densest forest on Earth. That's pretty easy to believe since there are plenty of places where the trees are so close together that it is almost dark in the middle of the day. I need to go camping there one of these days.
haven't had time to even watch the whole thing yet, but you do a great job of combining your own adventure, camera awareness and narration of a most desirable place that I've wanted to see all my life. I'm 47 now. Thank you for the journey. Can't wait to see the whole thing.
Nice video guys! Thanks for the quick tour and I enjoyed watching you tow enjoy yourselves. That's what it's all about, going to one of the most magnificent places on Earth! I hope to go someday from the heart of the Midwest, Indiana!
Wow! I have to say that your video made me feel like I was right there with you guys. Hope you two have plenty more good times in your future. I actually lol in class because I totally understood how she felt. It's differenet when the pressure's on. SMILES
We're hoping to take another trip soon - probably up the east coast this time. Ave. of the Giants was one of our favorite days. What a cool place. Thanks for stopping by.
thanks for bringing us along, what a beautiful place! what i like too about this video is you guys, the way you relate to each other and to the place. stone skippin episode was awesome too!
Ha cool! Glad you dug the video. What an outstanding park. Skipping stones was hilarious. Kamrin would like everyone to know that her skills have much improved since then - LOL
Glad you enjoyed the journey. We do have a good time together. Kind of cool being married to your best friend. She still sucks at stone skipping :) LOL - she'll kill me for saying that.
For people who enjoy redwoods, I'm promoting a webpage on the largest redwoods known - but they are undisclosed. Same titan redwoods as written about in the book The Wild Trees. It had no photos and just drawings. So after I located the groves, I posted some nice size images. The album link is on my page. URLs don't seem to work here. Google "mdvaden" and "grove of titans" and you will find the page right away.
LOL - Kodi had to stay by himself in Eureka to the North. The windy road down to Shelter Cove following this drive would have done him in for sure. He grumbled a bit but it was for his own safety - and ours.
I was there in the 70' and returned,alone,in the 80's.
For me, such "pictures," of natures beauty, can only be enjoyed in peace, or with someone who shares your attitude of visualizing nature,with as little talking as possible.
Obviously, it was necessary for the two of you to talk, but I am speaking in terms of visiting a museum, where one's imagination may take over, leaving you speechless.
We have an Ewok rock in our Fort Dick market...this is isn't where Jedi was filmed, it was up in Crescent City.
HumboltHippy 1 year ago
We have an Ewok rock in our Fort Dick market...this is my playground!
HumboltHippy 1 year ago
Careful. Prehistoric. Stuff. Or at least old.
mrREDBIRDFAN 1 year ago
Funny you should mention the Ewoks. Their forest scenes were filmed about 60-70 miles north of where you were, in the Redwood National Park. I've been to Humboldt Redwoods State Park a couple of times and it truly an amazing place. If I recall correctly, they say it is has the densest forest on Earth. That's pretty easy to believe since there are plenty of places where the trees are so close together that it is almost dark in the middle of the day. I need to go camping there one of these days.
javadude54 1 year ago
haven't had time to even watch the whole thing yet, but you do a great job of combining your own adventure, camera awareness and narration of a most desirable place that I've wanted to see all my life. I'm 47 now. Thank you for the journey. Can't wait to see the whole thing.
sidthinker 2 years ago
Nice video guys! Thanks for the quick tour and I enjoyed watching you tow enjoy yourselves. That's what it's all about, going to one of the most magnificent places on Earth! I hope to go someday from the heart of the Midwest, Indiana!
scoobydoobytoob 2 years ago
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comb007 2 years ago
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comb007 2 years ago
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mpalm887 2 years ago 2
Wow! I have to say that your video made me feel like I was right there with you guys. Hope you two have plenty more good times in your future. I actually lol in class because I totally understood how she felt. It's differenet when the pressure's on. SMILES
SarinaShines 3 years ago
We're hoping to take another trip soon - probably up the east coast this time. Ave. of the Giants was one of our favorite days. What a cool place. Thanks for stopping by.
FindingAmerica 3 years ago
thanks for bringing us along, what a beautiful place! what i like too about this video is you guys, the way you relate to each other and to the place. stone skippin episode was awesome too!
medicinesocks 3 years ago
Ha cool! Glad you dug the video. What an outstanding park. Skipping stones was hilarious. Kamrin would like everyone to know that her skills have much improved since then - LOL
FindingAmerica 3 years ago
Glad you enjoyed the journey. We do have a good time together. Kind of cool being married to your best friend. She still sucks at stone skipping :) LOL - she'll kill me for saying that.
FindingAmerica 3 years ago
For people who enjoy redwoods, I'm promoting a webpage on the largest redwoods known - but they are undisclosed. Same titan redwoods as written about in the book The Wild Trees. It had no photos and just drawings. So after I located the groves, I posted some nice size images. The album link is on my page. URLs don't seem to work here. Google "mdvaden" and "grove of titans" and you will find the page right away.
mdvaden 3 years ago
aaww-- where is kodi??
doIhavetoreally 4 years ago
LOL - Kodi had to stay by himself in Eureka to the North. The windy road down to Shelter Cove following this drive would have done him in for sure. He grumbled a bit but it was for his own safety - and ours.
FindingAmerica 4 years ago
Thanks for the memorie's!
I was there in the 70' and returned,alone,in the 80's.
For me, such "pictures," of natures beauty, can only be enjoyed in peace, or with someone who shares your attitude of visualizing nature,with as little talking as possible.
Obviously, it was necessary for the two of you to talk, but I am speaking in terms of visiting a museum, where one's imagination may take over, leaving you speechless.
Thanks for posting.
rockinroller7 4 years ago