CalSunTV hit the Concours d'Elegance Wooden Boat Classics show in 2016 for an epic outdoor adventure! Check out this inspiring interview where the owner of a Chris-Craft 1960 Semi-enclosed cruiser tells the story of his boat and his unique passion for helping other boat owners realize the importance and practicality of preserving classic boats. We want you to come along on our next outdoor adventure so reach out, become a member or a sponsor today!
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We took a trip the amazing Catalina Island for a truly awesome outdoor adventure! We jumped about the Catalina express and traveled for about an hour to Catalina Island where we explored the tourist areas, rode beach cruisers and best of all had a mind blowing experience parasailing off of Catalina Island. We hope you come along with us on our next California Sun Outdoor Adventure! Check out all our awesome content and become a member or a sponsor today!
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An agreement was reached regarding the removal of Copco #1, Copco #2, Iron Gate Dam and the J.C. Boyle Dam all along the Klamath River. Has Klamath River Dam been removed? Not yet and we are here to create a movement to stop the removal of our dams in order to preserve the current habitats and benefits of our dams. We challenge the narrative that the removal of the dams will be worth the money and effort in terms of ecological conservation. We reject the actions and question the agenda of those parties under agreement. Join Alan Helmer and CalSunTV in sunny Santa Cruz for another California Sun Outdoor Adventure! We explore the beach scene, get a great massage then head over to Roaring Camp for some steam powered action! See the full episode at www.CalSunTV.com The Roaring Camp & Big Trees Narrow Gauge Railroad is a 3 ft narrow-gauge tourist railroad in California that starts from the Roaring Camp depot in Felton, California and runs up steep grades through redwood forests to the top of nearby Bear Mountain, a distance of 3.25 miles
Wow what an amazing outdoor adventure! We took Bob's Jabiru plane to Sacramento Executive Airport to check out some cool planes and did some sight-seeing over Folsom Lake.
William B. Ide recognized the opportunities available to him in the West and as a surveyor, miner, treasurer, district attorney, deputy clerk, and judge, provided support and leadership to this northern part of California. William B. Ide wrote the proclamation that established the short-lived California Bear Republic in 1846. It lasted 22 days. The Bear Flag Republic lasted until July 9, 1846, just 25 days, until the U.S. Flag was raised at Sonoma. Ide and other "Bear Flaggers" joined John C. Frémont and the U.S. armed forces in taking possession of California from Mexico.
We noticed an alleyway with lots of awesome mural art so we stopped by and grabbed some photos! Enjoy this compilation of interesting street art in Red Bluff, California at what's known as Red Bluff Art Alley. Check out our full episode in Red Bluff where we explore the controversial closure of the Red Bluff Diversion Dam.
About This Campground
Sycamore Grove Campground sits along the banks of the sparkling Sacramento River at a 300-foot elevation, within the 488-acre Red Bluff Recreation Area. The area is an isolated parcel of the Mendocino National Forest in Northern California, in Red Bluff, CA. Visitors to the campground enjoy shady oak and sycamore trees and grassy fields within a beautiful riparian environment. Recreation Visitors can enjoy the 4-mile paved nature trail, which winds through flowering grasslands, wetlands and oak woodlands, providing access to an abundance of plants and wildlife, as well as incredible views of Mount Shasta, Mount Lassen and the Yolla Bolly Mountains. The nearby river provides visitors with access to a variety of water-related recreation opportunities, including fishing, boating, water skiing, jet skiing, swimming and canoeing. A variety of fish can be seen in the river, including Chinook, Steelhead, and Striped Bass. Facilities The campground offers more than two dozen, single-family and double campsites, available for tent and RV camping. Campsites are equipped with tables and campfire rings with grills. Accessible flush and vault toilets, as well as showers and drinking water, are provided. The showers are coin-operated and a code for the combination lock to the bathhouse can be obtained from the on-site campground host. Natural Features Sycamore Grove is a beautiful campground that is open year-round. Campsites and open areas throughout the campground are covered in lush, green grass, with shade trees towering overhead. The campground provides access to a variety of hiking and biking trails, as well as the scenic Sacramento River, which is open to all types of water sports. Nearby Attractions Sycamore Grove Campground is located in the middle of the Northern Sacramento Valley. It is two miles from the city of Red Bluff, 25 miles from Rolling Hills Casino, 34 Miles from Redding California, 40 miles from Lake Shasta, and 60 miles from Lassen Volcanic National Park. |
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