The vast majority of the Giant Sequoia exist in groves stretching south from Yosemite National Park to Kings Canyon and Sequoia National Parks. Some months ago, I read of a tiny grove in Placer County, which is by far the northernmost area in which these mighty giants live. I've visited many of the other groves and decided to make the drive "over the hill" from Reno towards Auburn, CA.
The drive to the grove heads about 40 miles east of Auburn, along narrow mountainside roads traversing the giant valleys of the American River, including driving over the tallest bridge in California. A number of sections of Mosquito Ridge road have been partially washed out, presumably by the heavy snows this winter and subsequent melt.
Proceeding deeper into the grove, I come across the local giant, the Pershing Tree. At only 12-feet in diameter this adolescent giant is still quite small by sequoia standards, but it is the patriarch of the grove nonetheless.
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