I live about 30 miles south of here. The fire in 2020 was devastating--we had ash falling on our house for days. I haven't been back to BB since, but my folks recently went for a special walk with the State Parks (my dad is a docent). More trails are opening gradually. Love to see the new growth!
I was very lucky to have hiked there 2018/2019. Big basin is why I love hiking the forests. Nothing will beat my first time hiking a day after the rain and was amazed how many waterfalls/creeks there were. Glad the forest is reviving so fast.
Recently did the same hike … we learn that fire is part of the forest ecosystem so I was interested to experience the landscape and then return periodically to watch nature in action … we are offered an amazing natural experience in a beautiful forest … do the hike and explore the rebirth
Thanks for the video. I worked there for 4 years, I was living in Jay Camp and was the last worker to be evacuated in the 2020 fire, about 8 in the evening. That place was/is amazing.
I live about 45 mins from here and I always think about trying to take advantage of all these parks the state has to offer. You really never know if a big fire might wash through some of these places. It’s awesome to see it rebounding.
I’ve been to pretty much every redwood grove in CA but I’ve never been to big basin. I def want to see it. I’m just bummed that I didn’t get to see it before the fires. But the redwoods are so resilient when it comes to fire damage. Thanks for posting about this
Great editing and shots - the blackened redwood trunks with the little tufts of green leaves is a bit otherworldly looking, isn't it? Thanks for taking us along on your hikes!
We visited on a weekday in April. I was fascinated to see the regrowth of the trees. Especially fascinated by those "fuzzy" trees that looked like pipe cleaners! The ranger explained that the trees sent the leaves out to get the food from the leaves so that is can continue to grow branches. Only the Redwood Loop was open when we were there, but it was very interesting.
Nice video. Nice to see you in Northern California again at last. I didn't realize that BB Park was so ravaged in 2020. Nice to see the resurgence and sustainability still intact. Unfortunately every time I see video of the redwoods that live in the forests today, I'm reminded that pre-19th century, all the old growth trees, which were completely razed by US logging industry, were all giants with some having trunks 20-30 feet in diameter. It will take another 1000 years before any human will possibly see a tree of those ❤ proportions. Thanks for the nice video. Peace from east of the Gabilans.
Thanks for the nice walk, haven't been there in decades. For redwoods fire is a normal part of the life cycle, they evolved to tolerate it and take advantage of it, notice the many new trees sprouting.
So good to see you touring in my literal neck of the woods 😊. My family and I evacuated back during the CZU fire in 2020 and I have progressively hiked more of the park as trails and fire roads have been re-opened. In addition to your hikes, the Hihn-Hammond fire road up to Mt McAbee provides a great view down to Waddell Beach and beyond to the Pacific. If you are up for a really big hike, there are a few ways to hike out to Chalk Mountain and the view down to Ano Nuevo SP and the Pacific are wonderful. 👍👍
Another great spot not too far from there is Memorial Park (San Mateo county park). Just took some video on a recent family campout there. You should take your kids!
Thank you for the big bear video. We’ve done everything you recommended and we’ve had a great time and great food especially the avocado bomb! My daughter found your sticker at grizzly manor cafe!
My favorite park when I lived in Palo Alto. We used to call the road to get there “throw up road”. Quite twisty but beautiful. Are they rebuilding the visitor center ?
It is very sad that the fire destroyed so much of the park. But it’s still very beautiful, and I want to go visit. Thank you, Josh. Question… do you know if the America the Beautiful pass would take care of the parking fee? Or that’s something that has to be purchased separately?
I know you asked Josh, but I can tell you Big Basin requires a CA state park pass or pay the daily entrance fee. Best to make an online reservation as parking is very limited. They also charge an extra $2 to make an online reservation.
No, but the park is using the opportunity to reimagine facilities, and it takes a long time to restore trails. They have worked very hard to open the park back up.
How about this. Lots drugged out homeless people in California. We spent 25 billion on them. Why not make them work fixiing trails. It would be good health excercise for them. Probale help them kick theur drug addiction. King like WPA unde the new deal.
Redwoods are very resilient. Great to see the area bouncing back
Like all the trees......
I live about 30 miles south of here. The fire in 2020 was devastating--we had ash falling on our house for days. I haven't been back to BB since, but my folks recently went for a special walk with the State Parks (my dad is a docent). More trails are opening gradually. Love to see the new growth!
I went to big basin many times as a child with my mom and dad. I'm 67 now. Thank you for bringing back some amazing memories
I was very lucky to have hiked there 2018/2019. Big basin is why I love hiking the forests. Nothing will beat my first time hiking a day after the rain and was amazed how many waterfalls/creeks there were. Glad the forest is reviving so fast.
I was SO sad when it burned😢.
I remember camping there in the 60's with my dad... So amazing and wonderous ❤
Recently did the same hike … we learn that fire is part of the forest ecosystem so I was interested to experience the landscape and then return periodically to watch nature in action … we are offered an amazing natural experience in a beautiful forest … do the hike and explore the rebirth
Thanks!
Thanks for the video. I worked there for 4 years, I was living in Jay Camp and was the last worker to be evacuated in the 2020 fire, about 8 in the evening. That place was/is amazing.
I live about 45 mins from here and I always think about trying to take advantage of all these parks the state has to offer. You really never know if a big fire might wash through some of these places. It’s awesome to see it rebounding.
I’ve been to pretty much every redwood grove in CA but I’ve never been to big basin. I def want to see it. I’m just bummed that I didn’t get to see it before the fires. But the redwoods are so resilient when it comes to fire damage. Thanks for posting about this
Thank you Josh! Once again you’ve made my Sunday 🎉
Great editing and shots - the blackened redwood trunks with the little tufts of green leaves is a bit otherworldly looking, isn't it? Thanks for taking us along on your hikes!
Mother nature will always recover
Stunning even after the fires. Thanks for sharing! Hopefully more banana slugs next visit!!
We visited on a weekday in April. I was fascinated to see the regrowth of the trees. Especially fascinated by those "fuzzy" trees that looked like pipe cleaners! The ranger explained that the trees sent the leaves out to get the food from the leaves so that is can continue to grow branches. Only the Redwood Loop was open when we were there, but it was very interesting.
Nice video. Nice to see you in Northern California again at last. I didn't realize that BB Park was so ravaged in 2020. Nice to see the resurgence and sustainability still intact. Unfortunately every time I see video of the redwoods that live in the forests today, I'm reminded that pre-19th century, all the old growth trees, which were completely razed by US logging industry, were all giants with some having trunks 20-30 feet in diameter. It will take another 1000 years before any human will possibly see a tree of those ❤ proportions. Thanks for the nice video. Peace from east of the Gabilans.
great to see it's opening up after the devastating fires :o
Thanks for the nice walk, haven't been there in decades. For redwoods fire is a normal part of the life cycle, they evolved to tolerate it and take advantage of it, notice the many new trees sprouting.
So sorry we missed you while you visited Big Basin! We're just down the street. We love your work!
Well done, and thanks for the info!!!
Interesting look at the park after the fire. The park still looks beautiful 😊
I just booked 5 days on Santa Rosa island!!
Thanks Josh❤
Uh, that's pretty far from Big Basin
Incredible hike and scenery!!
Keep it up brother
So good to see you touring in my literal neck of the woods 😊. My family and I evacuated back during the CZU fire in 2020 and I have progressively hiked more of the park as trails and fire roads have been re-opened.
In addition to your hikes, the Hihn-Hammond fire road up to Mt McAbee provides a great view down to Waddell Beach and beyond to the Pacific.
If you are up for a really big hike, there are a few ways to hike out to Chalk Mountain and the view down to Ano Nuevo SP and the Pacific are wonderful.
👍👍
There's a trailhead (marked/unmarked? I forget)on Whitehouse Canyon Rd that goes straight up to Chalk Mt @ 1400ft.
Wow!!❤
Very nice! Glad to see it bouncing back after the fires. We love visiting the CA redwoods, we haven’t been to this park yet.
Another great spot not too far from there is Memorial Park (San Mateo county park). Just took some video on a recent family campout there. You should take your kids!
Very nice…. Thanks for sharing!
Thank you for the big bear video. We’ve done everything you recommended and we’ve had a great time and great food especially the avocado bomb! My daughter found your sticker at grizzly manor cafe!
My favorite park when I lived in Palo Alto. We used to call the road to get there “throw up road”. Quite twisty but beautiful. Are they rebuilding the visitor center ?
It is very sad that the fire destroyed so much of the park. But it’s still very beautiful, and I want to go visit. Thank you, Josh. Question… do you know if the America the Beautiful pass would take care of the parking fee? Or that’s something that has to be purchased separately?
I know you asked Josh, but I can tell you Big Basin requires a CA state park pass or pay the daily entrance fee. Best to make an online reservation as parking is very limited. They also charge an extra $2 to make an online reservation.
@@cindytjeerdema5255 thank you 😊
G`morning C.T.M.L.
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Clockwise is better? Don't follow AllTrails counterclockwise?
Fire was caused a by a surprising summer thunder storm in mid August
I love those giant trees....
fire a cycle that keeps the forest healthy.
Florida has controlled burns often.
Recently tried starting from Waddle Beach to Big Basin, the trail is still closed 😢
Huge taxes and Calif still can not get its act together. The park should be fully open by now.
Your buddy Newsom
Museum alert lone pine California the museum of Western film history
Is the plan to leave most of the park shutdown? Seems so
No, but the park is using the opportunity to reimagine facilities, and it takes a long time to restore trails. They have worked very hard to open the park back up.
@@cindytjeerdema5255 What doe reimage mean?????????
@@KongSunWu you can read about it on the park website
@@cindytjeerdema5255 Tried that
@KongSunWu it's all there
How about this. Lots drugged out homeless people in California. We spent 25 billion on them. Why not make them work fixiing trails. It would be good health excercise for them. Probale help them kick theur drug addiction. King like WPA unde the new deal.
Not happening. CCP wants this
Please do not use the term "Reimage". It is like using the term "Special Operation" or "Final Solution" all are meant to hide the truth