Showing posts with label California...Garberville. Show all posts
Showing posts with label California...Garberville. Show all posts

Monday, May 21, 2012

ANNULAR ECLIPSE

Sunday, May 20 - Were you able to see the Annular Eclipse? An annular eclipse occurs when the moon passes directly in front of the sun, but the lunar disk is not quite wide enough to cover the entire star. At maximum, the moon forms a "black hole" in the center of the sun.

Being in Northern California, we were in a prime viewing area. Of course, Marsha wanted Paul to make a viewing screen so she could see the different stages of the eclipse. She explained how it was the first annular solar eclipse in the United States since 1994. We just can't miss this opportunity.

So we poked a hole in a piece of cardboard and used it to reflect an image of the sun on a second piece of cardboard.

Paul wanted to experiment with different size holes. This one didn't work.
paul big hole

Now we have it.
right size hole

It worked pretty well and we were able to view the moon crossing in front of the sun.

This is what our sky looked like before the Ellipse.
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Please remember, we don't have any of the special glasses (which are pretty cool by the way) like our friends, Sandie and Jim, so we couldn't look directly at the sun. All the photos are original, not touched up.

Getting started. We made two pin holes. The bigger one was much better.
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5:15…the adventure begins. Look at about the 1-2:00 o'clock area and you can see the moon starting to creep in.
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5:27
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5:52…looks like a crescent moon.

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6:04…a little sliver left.
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6:10That is all she wrote…or at least all we could get.DSC04567

Finally at the very end, 6:18, the sun's intensity was blocked by the moon (you could really feel the lack of normal heat from the sun on your skin). We were unable to get a good imagine of the “ring of fire” or the total eclipse. We experienced a “twilight” type of lighting from the sun. It was a pretty neat science experiment!

Thanks for stopping by. Hope to see y'all back real soon. Have a great day!

Sunday, May 20, 2012

AVENUE OF THE GIANTS…THE REDWOODS

Saturday, May 19 – We camped here in Garberville, CA, because it is knows as "The Gateway to the Redwoods." It is home to Richardson Grove State Park which has an amazing hike through some wonderful Redwoods. The Ranger at the gate gave us a one-hour pass so we could hike a short trail and see what he called some of the best Redwoods in the area. We have to agree! If you have limited time, this is a great spot to check out these huge trees.

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We then drove about 30-minutes north of Garberville, to The Avenue of the Giants. WOW!

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Another unbelievable forest with soaring giant Redwoods. These trees are over 300-feet tall. They are as tall as a football field is long. They aren't anything near in circumference as a Giant Sequoia, but they sure are tall.

Not nearly as big as theSequoia.

And there are 1000's of them scattered through the forest in this part of California.

tall Redwoods

The Avenue of the Giants intersects frequently with CA-101, and you could easily jump on and off that divided highway if you preferred not to drive the Avenue. But the Avenue of the Giants is so neat weaving in and out of the Redwoods making you feel like a tiny creature in a land of giants!

Yep, that is our tiny car.
car and redwoods

These are awesome trees! Thank God they are being saved for future generations to enjoy.

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Founders tree

A Redwood can be complete hollow and still grow.DSC04362

The Forest floor is made up of ferns and clover.forest foor

Forest floor

Our conclusion is that they don't beat the Sequoia in the overwhelming awe you feel in the Sequoia forest. With the Sequoia, it's like someone sat the massive Washington Monument down in the middle of a forest to amaze you. Simply indescribable! Unlike anything you've ever seen. In comparison, in our opinion, the Giant Redwoods can be associated to a normal tree, just soaring to unbelievable heights. Hope you understand this comparison. Both are certainly worth seeing and shouldn't be missed.

SEQUOIA

REDWOOD TREE

To 311 feet HEIGHT To 367.8 feet
To 3,200 years AGE To 2,000 years
To 2.7 million lbs. WEIGHT To 1.6 million lbs.
To 31 in. thick BARK To 12 in. thick
To 8 ft. diameter BRANCHES To 5 ft. diameter
To 40 ft. diameter BASES To 22 ft. diameter
By seed only REPRODUCE By seed or root sprout
Shape like chicken egg CONES Shape of large olive
Small, overlapping needles FOLIAGE

Single needles

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Saturday, May 19, 2012

GATEWAY TO THE REDWOODS…GARBERVILLE, CA

Friday, May 18 – This morning we left for Garberville, CA, to see the Avenues of the Giants. Unlike many of the roads we have traveled in California, we found 101 North of Petaluma to be a very nice smooth newly-paved road. We passed vineyard after vineyard.

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It took us about 3½ to reach Richardson Grove Campground and RV Park. We are staying here for four nights at the Pass Port America price of $16.50 full hookups. Our site is about 80 ft. The Park has several trails which Bella is loving.  The couple that own it are wonderful.

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Looking to our right.
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Looking to our left.
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We will start our sightseeing adventures tomorrow.

Thanks for stopping by. Hope to see y'all back real soon. Have a great day!