Very Tall Redwood Trees, The First Henry Gurr Was Able To Identify, But Only Six Miles AFTER Crossing The Oregon-California Border.
…After The ZMM Route Leaves Grants Pass, OR, It Travels Through Some 40 Miles Of Oregon Lower Altitude Scenery, And Eventually Starts Up To A High Mountain Pass.
…As The Altitude Increases Into The High Mountains At The Border, The ZMM Traveler Should Begin To See Very Tall Redwood Trees, Especially After “ Crossing Out Of Oregon Into California.”
The ZMM Narrator Says =>
…“ [ and are soon into the coastal redwood forest,] across out of Oregon into California. The traffic is so heavy we don’t have time to look up. It’s turning cold and grey and we stop and put on sweaters and jackets. It’s still cold, somewhere in the low fifties, and we think winter thoughts. ” ” (Cont. Next)
The /\Above/\ Photo, Along US-199, six miles SW, after California-Oregon Border, CA.
…The Narrator here leaves unmentioned 50 miles of travel and a tremendous range of scenery and landscape changes! Evidently not needed for the Narrative. Why not?
********************
(Photo = 115-1528 ...... ZMM Page = 321 ...... Photo At WayPt = 410w 1711ft)