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Avenue of the Giants - A Timelapse Trip 7-10-15

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Avenue of the Giants: A 31-Mile Timelapse Trip. A gliding, mesmerizing time-lapse (sped up) trip down the full 31 miles of the world-famous Avenue of the Giants, a corridor of Redwood trees that is home to the tallest trees on earth. In 6.4 minutes, between the north entrance at Jordan Road and the south end at Sylvandale, you’ll zip through these amazing towering trees. Along the way are noted the names of the places you slide through or by: Pepperwood, Holmes, Redcrest, High Rock, Honeydew, Founders Grove, Women’s Federation Grove, Weott, the December, 1964 High Water Mark at Weott, Humboldt Redwoods State Park Visitor Center, Myers Flat, Hidden Springs Campground, Miranda, and Phillipsville. Humboldt County, California.Pardon the reflections in the first part; I pulled over and fixed them straight away. Video shot with an iPhone 6 using the app Hyperlapse. Edited in iMovie on Mac. Featuring TWO excellent new songs by my son Jerren Wilson, so put on your headphones, hit HD, and take a ride. He used the audio program Logic for Mac to compose and create the songs.Of note is the the continuous overcast sky. I was waiting for overcast sky to minimize glare and contrast, and thought I'd have to wait until the Fall. Instead, July 10 was the day. Glad I was there. Normally along this route in July I would expect sun and 90ºF or more, particularly as we are in the midst of a record multi-year drought.

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