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PufPuf23

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7. The redwood occur in a strip inland from the coast,
Tue Mar 24, 2026, 05:35 PM
Tuesday

the summer fog belt is their natural range. Lots of rain. Can snow at upper locations of redwood range but intermittent, no snowpack. Never gets very hot nor cold.

Where I live is the inland strip of Six Rivers NF. The forest is heavy to Douglas-fir with no redwood. Hot summers in 90 F range, occasionally over 100 F. The mountain steep and green with trees. Rains in winter with occasional freeze but mostly in 50 - 60 F. My home is at about 550 ft elevation on a bench above the Klamath at about 400 ft. Can see lower peaks (6000 ft elevation) of the Trinity Alps to south and Marble Mountain Wildernesses to east. The Siskiyou Wilderness is to north as is Bluff Creek, the site of the Patterson bigfoot film. There are usually heavy snowpacks on the higher but snowpacks are extremely light winter 25-26.

Went to Happy Camp today for a doctor appointment or would have answered sooner.

Now you need a map! Satellite view even better.

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