Photographs from the Photography on the Run post: Skyline to the Sea - Fall 2018
The Skyline to the Sea Trail traverses miles and miles of Douglas-fir and redwood forests in Castle Rock and Big Basin Redwood State Parks.
Brett and me a couple of miles into the PCTR Skyline to the Sea Marathon. Photo by Keith Facchino Photography.
Fantastic trail running at about mile 7 of the Skyline to the Sea Marathon.
Working up a switchback about a mile past Waterman Gap.
Several sections of the Skyline to the Sea Trail are cut into exposures of Butano Sandstone. This is about a mile beyon the China Grade aid station on the way down into the Opal Creek drainage.
Idyllic trail along Opal Creek at about mile 13 of the Skyline to the Sea Marathon.
Lush growth in the redwood forest along Opal Creek.
Working over a little hill through towering redwoods along Opal Creek.
The tallest redwood in the Big Basin Redwoods State Park is more than 300' tall!
Brett, pausing to enjoy the redwoods -- and wait for me.
Brett running in Big Basin. Photo by Keith Facchino Photography.
A large, fire-scarred redwood in Big Basin. The bark of redwoods is thick and fire-resistant. Some fire scars have been dated to the 1400s.
Giant chain fern(Woodwardia fimbriata) along West Waddell Creek near Berry Creek Falls. About mile 20.75.
You are here! Junction of Berry Creek Falls Trail & Skyline to the Sea Trail. About mile 20.75.
Huge redwoods across the Skyline to the Sea Trail near Berry Creek Falls.
Girder bridge across West Waddell Creek.
Another crossing of West Waddell Creek. About mile 21 of the PCTR Skyline to the Sea Marathon.
Backlit big-leaf maple leaves along the Skyline to the Sea Trail. About mile 24 of the Marathon.
The Sea part of Skyline to the Sea.
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