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Big Foot Scenic Byway, CA #85
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Take a spectacular journey along "Big Foot Scenic Byway."
Watch a short video preview below, read about this journey and see a map to get more of an idea of what you'll see in this video. Select DVD or Blu-Ray, select quantity, and add it to the cart.
Watch a short video preview below, read about this journey and see a map to get more of an idea of what you'll see in this video. Select DVD or Blu-Ray, select quantity, and add it to the cart.
Big Foot Scenic Byway The vast, rugged swath of land in Northern California between Arcata and
Yreka is as beautiful as wild-land gets and perfect for cycling! I veritable blanket of deep green pine trees arch over you and cover everywhere from towering mountains to the river valleys below. The Six Rivers National Forest, at almost 1 million acres, is reputed to be inhabited by Bigfoot / Sasquatch and why not? - it surely could provide a sustainable habitat for anything (or anyone) seeking absolute solitude. You'll roam CA 96 northeast from Willow Creek along the Trinity River, then the Klamath River all the way to 1-s, plus a pristine piece of Salmon River Road.
UPDATE: In a terrible twist of fate, the day after this video was shot, the massive McKinney wildfire consumed tens of thousands of acres here. Hence this may be the very last beautiful scenery for a generation to be captured of the town of Klamath River and surrounding area as it was all completely burned down. 60 minutes of unspoiled natural beauty plus a couple tiny towns.
Yreka is as beautiful as wild-land gets and perfect for cycling! I veritable blanket of deep green pine trees arch over you and cover everywhere from towering mountains to the river valleys below. The Six Rivers National Forest, at almost 1 million acres, is reputed to be inhabited by Bigfoot / Sasquatch and why not? - it surely could provide a sustainable habitat for anything (or anyone) seeking absolute solitude. You'll roam CA 96 northeast from Willow Creek along the Trinity River, then the Klamath River all the way to 1-s, plus a pristine piece of Salmon River Road.
UPDATE: In a terrible twist of fate, the day after this video was shot, the massive McKinney wildfire consumed tens of thousands of acres here. Hence this may be the very last beautiful scenery for a generation to be captured of the town of Klamath River and surrounding area as it was all completely burned down. 60 minutes of unspoiled natural beauty plus a couple tiny towns.