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Another very big juniper
For Pam J. This one is off the Tahoe Rim Trail about a mile east of Watson Lake. Look at the inset for the scale! Sierra Nevada, California, north of Lake Tahoe.
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I was able to walk in the redwoods this October in CA !
slgwv club has replied to Pam J clubWe took a trip down to the (coast) redwood country in the early 80s, when we were living in Seattle. Living in western Washington, we were not expecting to be impressed by trees--but we were!
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