C Cycledude Well-Known Member Joined Jan 29, 2016 Messages 4,065 Location Rib lake wi Jul 29, 2020 #2 Fog that’s where the giant Redwoods get most of their water from
Don in Lodi Well-Known Member Founding Member 2012 Site Supporter 2013 Site Supporter 2014 Site Supporter Joined Feb 1, 2011 Messages 5,779 Location Lodi Kalifornia Jul 29, 2020 #3 I saw the marine layer coming in this morning on the news... didn't help the valley at all.
jeckyll Well-Known Member Joined May 11, 2016 Messages 657 Location Lotusland Jul 29, 2020 #4 Great photo, works excellent in b&w
Dr Ratbagg Well-Known Member Joined Aug 27, 2018 Messages 965 Location Jet City, WA Jul 30, 2020 #5 Cycledude said: Fog that’s where the giant Redwoods get most of their water from Click to expand... We will be traveling to the Avenue of the Giants in a few weeks, I hope the fog lifts by then.
Cycledude said: Fog that’s where the giant Redwoods get most of their water from Click to expand... We will be traveling to the Avenue of the Giants in a few weeks, I hope the fog lifts by then.
B Bumpa Member Joined Sep 19, 2017 Messages 24 Location Sonoma County, California Jul 30, 2020 #6 Dr Ratbagg said: We will be traveling to the Avenue of the Giants in a few weeks, I hope the fog lifts by then. Click to expand... Generally should be no fog as far inland as the Avenue this time of year - particularly past 10:00 or 11:00. Do expect lots of shafts of light piercing the redwood canopy. Great fun!
Dr Ratbagg said: We will be traveling to the Avenue of the Giants in a few weeks, I hope the fog lifts by then. Click to expand... Generally should be no fog as far inland as the Avenue this time of year - particularly past 10:00 or 11:00. Do expect lots of shafts of light piercing the redwood canopy. Great fun!