
Over 100 years ago, a “motor-driven vehicle” and its owners somehow made it up to the top of this felled sequoia in the Sequoia National Park, presumably without 4 wheel drive.
Over 100 years ago, a “motor-driven vehicle” and its owners somehow made it up to the top of this felled sequoia in the Sequoia National Park, presumably without 4 wheel drive.
Well over and above the how I am interested in the why. I would pay a 2019 buck to see them get down.
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that would be worth the $35 entrance fee to get a front row view of them steering down
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that is amazing. I’d love to know the full story –
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Me, too! It was a 1917 image on the last page of a recent National Geographic. So it didn’t give a full article or anything. It kind of looks impossible.
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Sequoia NP is a favorite of ours. Never saw that particular tree but, hey, it’s been 102 years.
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Maybe they turned it into Big Chief tablets?
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