I have to admit, I was glad to see the end of Highway 1! A truck this size was more of a burden than an advantage on this incredibly curvy highway. I probably only averaged 35 mph on the whole road.
Shortly after Hwy 1 intersects with 101 northbound, there is the "Avenue of the Giants." I had travelled through here about 15 years ago with my family and have wanted to come back ever since.
Managed to find a dirt road that eventually turned into private property...
The enormity of these living organisms is incredible.
After the avenue of the giants, I decided to head east on Hwy 36 to visit some friends residing in the Chico, CA area. This road has got to be one of the most amazing roads I've ever been on. You start out in the redwoods, then climb up a serious grade(10%) for several miles. Near the top, I witnessed a shoe tree...IN FULL BLOOM! Very rare, I hear...
After reaching the precipice, an overwhelming aroma of what should in all fairness be Humbolt County's "state" flower envelops the atmosphere... :ylsmoke: Hahaha!
From there it's another 100 miles +/- through the dense evergreen Shasta/trinity forest. This road is incredibly curvy, and had me grinning ear to ear on some of the whoops it had to offer.
As I descended into the next valley, evergreen forests gave way to deciduous oak forests and vast grazing land for cattle. White, leafless oak trees dotted the landscape that appeared almost like skeletons contrasted the vibrantly green terra.
I was unaware until the following evening that one of my favorite beers and the first IPA I actually enjoyed was brewed right in Chico! So, off it was to the Sierra Nevada Brewery.
This brewery is bar none the most grandiose and beautiful I've ever been to. Copper is used extensively throughout the brewery both in accents and in utilities.
The air outside carries an aroma of fresh barely and hops...
Above, a glass of their barrel aged bigfoot barley wine being greatly appreciated by yours truly! This is a very robust and flavorful brew, executed beautifully by sierra Nevada. If you love the taste of a bourbon aged beer, try this one out!
Ah, crossovers: car like off-road capabilities, minivan looks, and truck fuel economy...