Redwoods National Park. Elk Camp Site. Looking from north toward south.

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Redwoods National Park. Elk Camp Site. Looking from north toward south.

Redwoods National Park. Elk Camp Site. Looking from north toward south. Panned left from Photo # 1.

Redwoods National Park. Elk Camp Site. Looking from north toward south. Panned right of Photo # 1.

Redwoods National Park. Elk Camp Site. Looking from northeast toward southwest.

Redwoods National Park. Elk Camp Site. Looking from northwest toward southeast. Texture of the grass as illustrated by where an elk slept overnight.

Redwoods National Park. Elk Camp Site. Looking from east toward west.

Redwoods National Park. Elk Camp Site. Looking from east toward west. Panned left from Photo # 6.

Redwoods National Park. Elk Camp Site. Looking from east toward west. Panned to right from Photo # 6. Note shallow swale visible on right.

Redwoods National Park. Elk Camp Site. Looking from southeast toward northwest.

Redwoods National Park. Elk Camp Site. Looking from south toward north. Slightly greenish area in the grass beyond the marker is a soft and moist depression. I crossed near the tree at right center. This may become a small marsh in the rainy season.

Redwoods National Park. Elk Camp Site. Looking from south toward north. Panned left from Photo # 10. A beautiful old barn to the left, farmhouse is about 300 yards thru gap at right center.

Redwoods National Park. Elk Camp Site. Looking from south toward north. Panned to right of Photo # 10.

Redwoods National Park. Elk Camp Site. Looking from southwest toward northeast. Bald Hills Road is above upper meadow in trees.

Redwoods National Park. Elk Camp Site. Looking from west toward east.

Redwoods National Park. Elk Camp Site. Looking from west toward east. Panned right of Photo # 14 to show general slope.

Redwoods National Park. Elk Camp Site. Looking from west toward east. Panned left from Photo # 14.

Redwoods National Park. Elk Camp Site. Looking from northwest toward southeast. Shows gentle slope of meadow.

Redwoods National Park. Elk Camp Site. Looking from north toward south, again. Closer in than Photo # 1

Redwoods National Park. Elk Camp Site. Fields of gold. Grass detail.

Redwoods National Park. Elk Camp Site. Start of Panorama from left to right, from approximately north of the CRN site.

Redwoods National Park. Elk Camp Site. Panorama to right of Photo # 20.

Redwoods National Park. Elk Camp Site. Continuation of panorama to right from Photo # 21. Looking nearly toward south.

Redwoods National Park. Elk Camp Site. Continued panorama to right from Photo # 22. Looking approximately straight toward south and CRN site.

Redwoods National Park. Elk Camp Site. Continued panorama to right of Photo # 23.

Redwoods National Park. Elk Camp Site. Continued panorama to right of Photo # 24.

Redwoods National Park. Elk Camp Site. Continued panorama to right of Photo # 25. Old barn.

Redwoods National Park. Elk Camp Site. Continued panorama to right of Photo # 26. Old barn.

Redwoods National Park. Elk Camp Site. Old barn next to (north northwest of) meadow.

Redwoods National Park. Elk Camp Site. Looking approximately toward west northwest from driveway entrance. Redwood Creek flows left to right in the near mid distance, Pacific Ocean beyond.

Redwoods National Park. Elk Camp Site. Panorama to right of Photo # 29.

Redwoods National Park. Elk Camp Site. Looking toward west southwest from Bald Hills Road. CRN site is in second meadow, perhaps behind the near trees.

Redwoods National Park. Elk Camp Site. Looking down and toward west from Bald Hills Road. CRN site is in second meadow, well to left of the barn, approximately behind the small shrub at left

Redwoods National Park. Elk Camp Site. Looking toward west southwest from Bald Hills Road, taken from about 100 yards north of Photo # 32. CRN site is in second meadow, partially hidden by the row of near trees. Two miles directly below this site at the bottom of the valley is the tallest tree in the world.

Redwoods National Park. Elk Camp Site. Looking toward southwest from Bald Hills Road. Continued panorama to left of Photo # 33.

Redwoods National Park. Elk Camp Site. Looking toward west southwest from Bald Hills Road. CRN site is in second meadow, approximately in the center of the photo behind the near trees.

Redwoods National Park. Native sentiments, Redwood Creek Overlook, along Bald Hills Road, about 3-5 miles north of Elk Camp site.

Redwoods National Park. Elk Camp Site. Red cross along Bald Hills Road at center of picture.

Redwoods National Park. Elk Camp Site. Red cross along Bald Hills Road at center of picture. This is exactly the correct spot.

Redwoods National Park. Elk Camp Site. Red cross along Bald Hills Road at center of picture. This marker is in exactly the spot surveyed.

Redwoods National Park. Elk Camp Site.

Redwoods National Park. Elk Camp Site. Yellow arrow points to meadow.

Redwoods National Park. Elk Camp Site. Tip of yellow arrow points to site.

Driveway House Barn CRN Site Photos from Bald Hills Road taken here and here Redwoods National Park. Elk Camp Site.