In usual fashion we thought...if we're driving up North we might as while try and pack in a bunch of other things that we've wanted to do even if it means going 4 hours out of the way....it's still "sort of" on the way. Well this time the thing on our list that we wanted to check out was the Sequoias! A quick 2.5-3 hours out of the way, but totally worth it.
We ended up getting a much later start on Friday than we anticipated (but soooo worth it because we scored tickets to the KROQ Weenie Roast by staking out their website as soon as tickets went on sale) and we stopped at Phillipes in Los Angeles on the way for their famous French Dip! It was awesome, a little shop in LA that's been around since the early 1900s that has an old school and cafeteria feel but serves amazing sandwiches, potatoe salad, pies, etc. I kept thinking to myself, my dad would love this place! I bet he used to go there for lunch when he worked in DTLA.
Anyway, we made it to the Sequoias just about 1.5 hours before sun down! That gave us enough time to hike to the supposed oldest living thing in the world. Which is a tree called the General Sherman. Although after googling it I don't think it really is the oldest living thing in the world, but it's probably in the top ten :) Regardless it's the oldest in Sequoia and it was super cool, over 2,000 years old! It's crazy to think the tree was just chillin right there when Jesus was walking on the other side of the Earth.
Views
On the trail to the General! People were huffing and puffing on their way back on the trail (it was 1.5 in and out the same way) and we were making fun of them for it. People would pass us the opposite direction as we were going down and they were coming up at not even much of incline and they were out of breath and needing to take breaks! So we kept joking around as if we were gonna need to stretch and really rest up for the hike back out. However, we ate our words because I was totally breathless on the way back in even though it was seriously a tiny little hike w/ hardly an incline. I blame it on the altitude! Robby of course had no issues though, so him making fun of everyone else was totally warranted.
I split my shorts trying to get up on this rock!
General behind us!
Another Angle
And here is he is again without us taking away any of his glory
Robby loves his sunsets!
Any my favorite
We made it to SF late, late that night. And spent the rest of the weekend laying low and enjoying our time with the family. We ate at a favorite Mexican food spot, hot tubbed, had some amazing homemade meals by Robby's mom, and got to hang out with Ruth, Thomas and Megean and our nephew who is almost 2. It was a super quick trip, but Robby was a stud for being able to drive so much in such a short people of time. He is a machine!!! Or a robot! I'll get to the bottom of it!