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I can\u2019t abide anything having to do with Ronald Reagan, but secretly I\u2019ve long shared one of his sentiments.<\/p>\n

\u201cIf you\u2019ve seen one redwood, you\u2019ve seen them all,\u201d he reputedly said in 1966. Actually, as my extensive research<\/a> for this blog post revealed, it was Governor Pat Brown who gussied up Reagan\u2019s anti-conservationist statements into the catchy quote we\u2019ve all come to know and love. What Reagan actually said, in a speech to the Western Wood Products Association, is: \u201dI mean, if you\u2019ve looked at a hundred thousand acres or so of\u00a0trees \u2014 you\u00a0know, a tree is a tree, how many more do you need to look at?\u201d<\/p>\n

The following year, as different factions fought over the fate of northern California\u2019s coastal redwoods, Reagan had this to say about our oldest and tallest trees: \u201cI saw them; there is nothing beautiful about them, just that they are a little higher than the others.\u201d<\/p>\n

I guess Ronald Reagan would not be what you\u2019d call a tree-hugger. A vista gal myself, neither am I.<\/p>\n

It’s not like I haven’t tried. In my 20s, I spent the 4th of July weekend backpacking with friends in Redwood National Park. It was fine, if you like sleeping on a gravel bar in the middle of a river, unable to see much of the sky because of all those damn trees.<\/p>\n

I was never chomping at the bit to return. But my husband, in some weird nostalgic do-over of family vacations from his youth, has long been lobbying to visit Redwood National Park. What’s a wife in desperate search of birthday present ideas to do?<\/p>\n

So we came, we went, we loved it. Maybe it’s the wisdom that comes with age, maybe it’s that the rhododendrons were coming into bloom, maybe it’s sleeping in a king-sized bed instead of a river bed.<\/p>\n

But in case you’re as stubborn and stupid as I was, or can’t make the trek yourself, here are some pictures to enjoy.<\/p>\n

A non-Boy Scout on Boy Scout Trail:<\/p>\n