Kenna Morton's Journal, 02 Nov 20

Me repelling waterfalls and a fallen Sequoia GIantt— it was about 1800 years old.

View Diet Calendar, 02 November 2020:
1383 kcal Fat: 55.30g | Prot: 72.61g | Carbs: 155.74g.   Breakfast: Sarabeth's Orange Apricot Marmalade, Dave's Killer Bread 21 Whole Grains & Seeds Thin-Sliced, Aqua de Jamaica (hibiscus ice tea), Maxwell House International Cafe Orange, Egg, Heritage beans. Lunch: I Love Pomegranates Pomegranate Arils, Sweet Heart Milled Chia Seeds, Ranch Granola, Tru-Nut Powdered Peanut Butter, Wheat Montana Milled Flax Seed, Nonfat Vanilla Blended Greek Yogurt (Container), Traditional Plain Greek Yogurt, R.W. Knudsen Family 2% Lowfat Cottage Cheese, Frozen Blueberries. Dinner: Meat Loaf Made with Beef and Pork. Snacks/Other: Air Popped Popcorn, Hershey's Miniatures, Coca-Cola Coca-Cola Classic. more...

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that looks totally fun. I miss outdoor adventures. kids are a hair small yet.  
03 Nov 20 by member: one.point.O
That tree is massive!! 
03 Nov 20 by member: GibJig
look at that root ball goodness  
03 Nov 20 by member: mountainman2
That looks so fun! Wow!! Great pictures 💜💚 
03 Nov 20 by member: jcmama777
I can't even imagine being next to that in person. Hopefully one day!  
03 Nov 20 by member: davidsprincess
What fun that looks like. That tree is so very cool. 
03 Nov 20 by member: tatauu22
Wow, that looks really fun! 
03 Nov 20 by member: newnamewhodis
It is amazing that the Sequoias live so long. In the scope of things, their roots are very shallow, only 6-8 feet deep but 25 ft across.. You can go to YouTube and search —fallen sequoia tree and find a video of this tree actually falling. It fell in October when the crowds were gone. A 14 year old German boy caught it on his iPhone. I had just been there 3 weeks prior with my brother and his wife (totally into trees). She shot dozens of beautiful pictures of this tree standing. They debated what to do with the tree after the fact since it totally blocked several trails. They ended up rebuilding the trails and are building a walkway above and along side of it so people can get a sense of just how huge and magnificent it truly is. This tree was located right on the edge of a creek bed and each time I have walked past it over the last 20 years I have always thought that one of these years when we have a wet, high snow year that this baby would go down— and, it finally did. I was heart broken. The impact actually registered on the Richter earthquake scale . 
03 Nov 20 by member: Kenna Morton
That is amazing! So many beautiful places to see in the USA! 
03 Nov 20 by member: Diana 1234
Wow! Absolutely beautiful 😍 looks like it was a blast 💜  
03 Nov 20 by member: BreeLSanchez
So wonderful!  
03 Nov 20 by member: melissatwa
I’m so happy for you and your family that’s an outstanding trip !wow!!!🥰🥰🥰🥰 
03 Nov 20 by member: ocean_girl
Looks like a gun adventure!!! 
03 Nov 20 by member: Maine coon
Fun adventure not gun!!! 
03 Nov 20 by member: Maine coon
How awesome was that! 
03 Nov 20 by member: tahoebrun
looks like fun but really sad about the tree 
03 Nov 20 by member: carol655
That water slide looks like so much fun! Awesome tree. 
03 Nov 20 by member: kattay
💟 
03 Nov 20 by member: lonniehuffman
There are hundreds of trees up there the same approx as this one. Just to think that many of these trees were already in existence when Jesus was born. This area wasn’t a vacation destination. A group of us bought a town up there in 1990. A 1920s logging town on 750 acres close to the Kern River with class 5 rapids in a good snow year. My friends and I went up for 4-6 days every 8-12 weeks. Sometimes it would be just me and sometimes there would be 10 of us just depending on who was working. We had a great 20 years doing this. 
03 Nov 20 by member: Kenna Morton
Looks like a blast!!! 
03 Nov 20 by member: bearnoggin

     
 

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