Thank you VERY much for taking the time and effort to bring back pieces of history in a modern format. Your videos are well scripted, edited and very informative. We feel like you provide us an opportunity to travel, see and learn all from the comfort of our home. Your videos inspire viewers to get out and see the wonders of the open road for themselves. Your passion and enthusiasm are awesome and contagious.
These last few videos about the Redwood Highway are among my wives favorite. As a little girl in the 50's and 60's she lived in different places around those areas. Also, as an adult she lived in Ukiah and other communities there. They brought back many pleasant memories for her. Thank You. Jerry
When I first moved to Humboldt County (late sping of 2001), I lived at the south end of the Avenue of the Giants in between Chimney Tree and Phillipsville in a redwood cabin which was part of a group of cabins built back in the 1930's as road side fishing cabins. They are right across the road from the Eel river, and there are large number of old growth (500 years and older) redwood trees all around them. Used to eat Chimney Tree as often as I could afford to (they had Great burgers!). I moved to Eureka a few years later.
You drove right past our family home property and family redwood grove between Phillipsville and Miranda. We love going back on vacation we were there a month ago. It sure has changed since we moved in the early 2000. Thanks for the visit and sharing of your visit.
Justin you are truly the reincarnation of Huell Howser. The amount of work, heart and soul you put into your vlogs is a credit to your character and work ethic that I’ve only seen anywhere from Huell and his California’s Gold Adventures. You may call it RandomLand but to me each piece is far from random. Each is brilliantly written, creatively filmed and edited and worthy of exposure to The widest audience possible. You do so much more extensive research than other vloggers that it shows in entertaining, educational and plain old fun pieces. Please keep up the good work and do more stuff up here in Northern California. Live in the San Jose area and would love to see you in the Bay Area, Monterey, Yosemite, etc. Thanks again for what you do. You make me smile and remember Huell but that you have the future of “RandomCalifornia”.
Really enjoying following along on my map as I watch. And remembering a particular road trip our family took through there, camping as we went: two adults, 3 teens and one pre-teen. And this was before Prozac or Xanax!
Also stop by Humboldt Redwoods Interpretive Visitor Center. It is part gift shop part museum it has CHARLES KELLOGG’S TRAVEL LOG “where Charles Kellogg turned a hollow giant redwood into a traveling cabin on wheels ( an early RV) he built a kitchen, lockers, beds, dining table, it had a dresser, electric lights, running water, and even a guest room. After WW2 he used it too travel around the US too promote the preservation of California’s giant Coastal Redwoods and the fledgling Save the Redwoods League.”
Great Job Justin! You do lot of research to produce your videos, and the Avenue of the Giants is a Fantastic place to visit ! Need to really see it in person, its just Amazing! Thanks!
I've been loving these videos. Growing up, our family would take a week long road trip and we always ended up in the redwoods. I love the Skunk, although we always grabbed it from Fort Bragg to Willits, not the other way. My favorite camp ground is Grizzly Creek near Cheatham Grove, famous for the filming of that famous movie from the 80's, "Blue Harvest." You know the one. Thanks for these. I've been stuck at home all summer and this looks like the closest thing we're getting to a vacation this year. Cheers! Justin Jennings
Thanks so much for posting what happened to Hobbiton USA! I was lucky to go through the actual walk through (my parents paid the $2!). I hope someday it can get restored
I loved this video Justin! I remember going to the Redwood Forest when I was a kid. Great memories that last a lifetime. You just brought back all the feels brother. ❤️ Thank you
So much history and attractions to see. Caverns, world's biggest trees Sherman centennial and Grant, haunted rock, nation's Christmas tree and old cabin, high lakes trails, many many more amazing trails, wild life, museum
Re. Hobbiton USA! A documentary came out in 2004 called "Ringers: Lord of the Fans" about the Tolkien fandom, and one of the segments shows off Hobbiton USA and talks to the then-current owner. It shows some of the statuary and even has a little bit of the tour audio! Worth a look if you can find a copy of the DVD! EDIT: P.S., love your channel! My mom discovered it, and she made a UA-cam account just so she could subscribe. Then I subscribed too! We love watching your videos together. Keep up the awesome work!
The new and old owners of the chimney tree are actually friends that place was immaculate with the old owners I am friends with both of them we’ve all lived here our lives
Is this the Highway 101 that you're discussing? Because I've always thought it was one big freeway between downtown Los Angeles to Northern California.
It was a different era, but I'd rather see the tree than the One Log House. In that same era people thought it would be a good idea to cut down the most massive tree in what became Big Trees State Park, just to see if they could. By the way, if you haven't been to Big Trees, you should. Really impressive trees.
Travelositys gnome probably ate some redwood seeds. By the way, have you ever been to the house on the rock ? I plan to travel there someday since its attached to one of my favorite shows, American Gods.
i live here and see it all the time and my dad went and saw the hobbit trail back in 1988 when he was a kid and we found a vhs tape that shows the hobbit trail in its prime and it was almost lost the place closed in 1995 cuz a rainy winter made the river rise and part of the trail slid into the river suposedly multable statues were washed away in the river and a dragon statue on the river bar burned or something and was a "burnt blob" for a while the trial had speakers and audio and stuff im not sure i can release the footage tho
I saw a bear show in New Hampshire and I learned that they do actually love ice cream. Apparently Strawberry is there favorite flavor. I just thought I would let you know.
I love and appreciate your passion for history’s preservation, restoration and education. It’s absolutely way. These videos SHOULD be trending!
Thank you VERY much for taking the time and effort to bring back pieces of history in a modern format. Your videos are well scripted, edited and very informative. We feel like you provide us an opportunity to travel, see and learn all from the comfort of our home. Your videos inspire viewers to get out and see the wonders of the open road for themselves. Your passion and enthusiasm are awesome and contagious.
I looked up Hobbiton on the internet and there are some great photos of when the place was open. Very cool!
I really appreciate your Boy Scout, leave nothing but foot prints approach to exploring. Great video.
Alright someone needs to revamp this Hobbiton USA! I adore it.
These last few videos about the Redwood Highway are among my wives favorite. As a little girl in the 50's and 60's she lived in different places around those areas. Also, as an adult she lived in Ukiah and other communities there. They brought back many pleasant memories for her. Thank You. Jerry
I loved this! I hopped on to Google and typed in Hobbiton CA and some pics with the unbroken Gandalf came up and other pics too! Looked cool 😎
When I first moved to Humboldt County (late sping of 2001), I lived at the south end of the Avenue of the Giants in between Chimney Tree and Phillipsville in a redwood cabin which was part of a group of cabins built back in the 1930's as road side fishing cabins. They are right across the road from the Eel river, and there are large number of old growth (500 years and older) redwood trees all around them. Used to eat Chimney Tree as often as I could afford to (they had Great burgers!). I moved to Eureka a few years later.
very informative Justin. obviously you did ALOT of research prior to this adventure. it shows. great work
This type of video is my favorite, even if they're not exactly "trending." Keep it up!
You drove right past our family home property and family redwood grove between Phillipsville and Miranda. We love going back on vacation we were there a month ago. It sure has changed since we moved in the early 2000. Thanks for the visit and sharing of your visit.
Excellent redwoods series, you truly have a gift. Thank you!
i surely enjoyed "there and back again" with justin scarred. thanks for all your hard work.
Another great video. Our travels in the 70s never went this far north before dad drove over to I-5. It's nice to see what I missed.
Justin you are truly the reincarnation of Huell Howser. The amount of work, heart and soul you put into your vlogs is a credit to your character and work ethic that I’ve only seen anywhere from Huell and his California’s Gold Adventures. You may call it RandomLand but to me each piece is far from random. Each is brilliantly written, creatively filmed and edited and worthy of exposure to The widest audience possible. You do so much more extensive research than other vloggers that it shows in entertaining, educational and plain old fun pieces. Please keep up the good work and do more stuff up here in Northern California. Live in the San Jose area and would love to see you in the Bay Area, Monterey, Yosemite, etc. Thanks again for what you do. You make me smile and remember Huell but that you have the future of “RandomCalifornia”.
I did a big redwood trip and I stayed on the coast, spent two weeks there. I only did about a fourth of what you've done. But I did do Bigfoot!
Really enjoying following along on my map as I watch. And remembering a particular road trip our family took through there, camping as we went: two adults, 3 teens and one pre-teen. And this was before Prozac or Xanax!
I've loved this entire series!!!!!
Also stop by
Humboldt Redwoods Interpretive Visitor Center. It is part gift shop part museum it has CHARLES KELLOGG’S TRAVEL LOG “where Charles Kellogg turned a hollow giant redwood into a traveling cabin on wheels ( an early RV) he built a kitchen, lockers, beds, dining table, it had a dresser, electric lights, running water, and even a guest room. After WW2 he used it too travel around the US too
promote the preservation of California’s giant Coastal Redwoods and the fledgling Save the Redwoods League.”
Thank you so much for taking us along, Justin.
I rode the PCH about 3 years ago. riding in the red woods was one of my most favorite things on the tour!
Thanks for touring the country for us, Justin! Love the peek into the byways of America!
Excellent as usual! Thanks for reminding me of many fun camping trips.
I love the quirky places you show us and especially the little jokes you manage to sneak in. Another WELL done video. thank you so much
Great Job Justin! You do lot of research to produce your videos, and the Avenue of the Giants is a Fantastic place to visit ! Need to really see it in person, its just Amazing! Thanks!
Neat to see you cover Hobbiton USA...one of my favorite "traps" when I was younger. Thanks for the update!
Great Episode! I always enjoy seeing what local people can do! Maybe someday a new iteration of Hobbiton could open!
Wow all this is in my home state.... time for exploring! Thanks
Great video! I love the redwoods. Thanks for taking me back to my childhood.
Another excellent adventure! Would so love to visit some of these places someday! Thanks again for taking along! 🚙💨🏕🌲🌲🌲🌲🌲🌲
When will you go to the legendary Winchester mystery house ?
I’m first to tell you how great it is to have something happy today after
The horrors of El Paso and Dayton. Stay safe, buddy!
Absolutely loved the tour Justin, and the research and filmography. What an amazing location. Thank you so much for sharing this adventure.
I've been loving these videos. Growing up, our family would take a week long road trip and we always ended up in the redwoods. I love the Skunk, although we always grabbed it from Fort Bragg to Willits, not the other way. My favorite camp ground is Grizzly Creek near Cheatham Grove, famous for the filming of that famous movie from the 80's, "Blue Harvest." You know the one.
Thanks for these. I've been stuck at home all summer and this looks like the closest thing we're getting to a vacation this year.
Cheers!
Justin Jennings
Another great trip, just love your music, personality and locations you found are amazing.
Your in my backyard in Humboldt. I ride motorcycle down there all the time
Thanks so much for posting what happened to Hobbiton USA! I was lucky to go through the actual walk through (my parents paid the $2!). I hope someday it can get restored
You gotta go all the way to the tree's of mystery, fern gully, Prairie Creek
Thank you for your redwood vlogs. It’s so beautiful to look at them! ❤️
Cool such beauty of the Forrest love the Bigfoot stop pretty cool
When I was a kid in the 80's I swear I took a tour of that log home when it came to Massachusetts!
Keep up the GREAT work! Always love the energy and of course the puns.
I loved this video Justin! I remember going to the Redwood Forest when I was a kid. Great memories that last a lifetime. You just brought back all the feels brother. ❤️
Thank you
I have a picture of me and my dad when I was 1 years old at the hobbit trail there ....that was over 40 years ago lol...so many memories.
So much history and attractions to see. Caverns, world's biggest trees Sherman centennial and Grant, haunted rock, nation's Christmas tree and old cabin, high lakes trails, many many more amazing trails, wild life, museum
An so great. Love th drone shots. Wish had more
"who knew thorns could be so mighty?" 😂😂😂 🤦♀️
I remember getting a Bilbo Baggins for President tshirt there when I was a kid.
Those roadside places are so neat.
You are awesome. Editing is getting better
Love the banter
I love your videos and love the red woods
You make awesome videos. keep up the good work
Awesome Video!! Makes me want to go see the area!
My father Frank Dunn was the sculptor of Gandalf, Bilbo, Gollum and Smog. He had a fun time making them❤
Great video Justin!!!
I’d love to go see this stuff!! Thanks for showing us!!
The last part of the video, was that I-5?
I Like the holo trees, and hobbit hole. Very cute.
Re. Hobbiton USA! A documentary came out in 2004 called "Ringers: Lord of the Fans" about the Tolkien fandom, and one of the segments shows off Hobbiton USA and talks to the then-current owner. It shows some of the statuary and even has a little bit of the tour audio! Worth a look if you can find a copy of the DVD!
EDIT: P.S., love your channel! My mom discovered it, and she made a UA-cam account just so she could subscribe. Then I subscribed too! We love watching your videos together. Keep up the awesome work!
Great job. Have been researching the area recently. Thanks.
The new and old owners of the chimney tree are actually friends that place was immaculate with the old owners I am friends with both of them we’ve all lived here our lives
Cool Vid I really need to visit the redwood forest one day
Love the video's 👍 👍 👍 👍 👍
thank you for coming back to northern california! i love where i live!!!!!
Thanks for the memories 🤩🍦🍔🍟
Thx for these awesome vids
Awesome as always!
Loved this one!
I wish I could go up there but thx for making this vid so I could just get a tast of it
Liked it before i even watched it! Keep up the great work Justin 😁
I love adventure eveything has a history and there very interesting, I'll vist one day.
Great video!
You have a fastrak??
Is this the Highway 101 that you're discussing? Because I've always thought it was one big freeway between downtown Los Angeles to Northern California.
I was so fast and I was still only the 8th like... Dude is popular for good reason. Keep it up Justin!
We went to Hobbitton a few times. It was really cool!
Where to next? Love your videos!
How was it inside? Was it kinda stuffy or hot?? Either way, looks like you had a lot of fun in that hollowed out redwood log!
You must be a big Tolkien fan. Have you ever traveled to Seattle? Or traveled along the Oregon, California or Santa Fe Trails?
Come back to hannibal, Missouri the light house was ripped down and a new one was put up. Also the crazy antique store on main street closed down.
I've been to a few of these places up north. I'll check if I have pictures.
What Justin! No Log Cabin pancakes? Thanks! Great video!
I was there last fall with my daughter and her husband , but never saw big foot at our campground while we were thier camping ⛺️
Cool!
1st comment and like. Now I’m gonna... GO HOME AND.... SCHLEEP WELL
If you get old photos of Hobbiton please share them, this place must have been amazing in it's hay day.
First yehey new adventure in randomland
It was a different era, but I'd rather see the tree than the One Log House. In that same era people thought it would be a good idea to cut down the most massive tree in what became Big Trees State Park, just to see if they could. By the way, if you haven't been to Big Trees, you should. Really impressive trees.
What fun!!
THANKS MAN!
Travelositys gnome probably ate some redwood seeds. By the way, have you ever been to the house on the rock ? I plan to travel there someday since its attached to one of my favorite shows, American Gods.
red wood or wet wood. can you look at the size of the red wood trees. can you look at the size of the sassy squash.
Love it
Log in. That one made me genuinely laugh.
i live here and see it all the time and my dad went and saw the hobbit trail back in 1988 when he was a kid and we found a vhs tape that shows the hobbit trail in its prime and it was almost lost the place closed in 1995 cuz a rainy winter made the river rise and part of the trail slid into the river suposedly multable statues were washed away in the river and a dragon statue on the river bar burned or something and was a "burnt blob" for a while the trial had speakers and audio and stuff im not sure i can release the footage tho
What the heck did they pull that with?
Vlog in a log fabulous ☺
Man I would love to travel the world in a redwood log lol
I saw a bear show in New Hampshire and I learned that they do actually love ice cream. Apparently Strawberry is there favorite flavor. I just thought I would let you know.
awesome