So happy that Mendocino and Avenue of the Giants are getting attention. Two of my favorite places on Earth. I'm adding Lassen to my list of places to go.
The floods of 1964 made the Eel River rise high above flood stage and it wiped out several towns. We just drove through Weott on the Avenue of the Giants and noticed a sign up in a tree showing the ''high water mark''. My guess is that the sign was 50 feet above the road. The rains scared me and I have never seen it come down so hard since 1964.
I live in Southern California as well and am happy to say that this is the first time I’ve seen one of these videos where I’ve actually visited every spot on your list, but I’ve had 60 years of living in California to do it.
Wow ive lived in northern california my whole life and dont know anything about these places, except for lake tahoe i have been there and i loved it. I really need to get out more!
I lived in redding my whole life, was born there. It was the best place to live because i was 2 hours away from anything great in any direction, id often drive on 298 to Humboldt on a monthly basis for fun get up at 5am, get dressed out the door by 7, grab a coffee, then off i go
Such a great place to live if you love nature. Honestly I don’t know why people pay the price to live in California if they just sit at home and watch Netflix lol
@@mr.joshua204ahh that’s too bad. California is gorgeous! I don’t really feel like the political stance is that bad. I don’t like the cost of living, but I don’t really like the issues other states have either…
@@PeterOwenFilms in California, you're not allowed to stand your ground, and of you do, you can be arrested and sent to prison, a criminal can hurt themselves on your property while stealing, and sue you for it. The gun laws are ridiculous, the new 20 dollars an hour will make the cost of living even worse, and will kill jobs, crime is horrible, tweakers are all over, and the list goes on. I loved northern California, but I couldn't raise my family in that kind of environment. My last straw was when sx traffickers followed my wife while she was jogging, luckily she got home before they caught up to her, but They caught the traffickers at a near Walmart when they tried to kidnap someone there later on that day. And living in California, I just didn't feel safe the way I did growing up in the 90s. My last year in redding, that's where I'm from, buissness we're closing down due to newsoms new tax laws for buissness owners, which meant I lost my job that I worked for thr last 5 years. I had all this experience, but the only people who wanted to hire me were temp agency jobs amd mcdonalds. So I took my wife's advice, flirted with idaho jobs, applied over a dozen, and not even a week later, they all wanted me. So I picked a warehouse job, moved to idaho, bought our first home, 2 years later I upgraded to a cdl position, and have been in idaho for 4 years now, and I have excelled soo much more than I wouldve in California, financially and career wise. I'm even getting my hazmat endorsement tomorrow so I can quit and start delivering fuel to gas stations. In California I'd have to do a 3 month long coarse and pass through hoops, in idabo, all I did was take one online coarse, and now I'm eligible to take thr test. I can even buy whatever firearm I want, buy it, and take it home all within 30 minutes. My quality of life is soo much better in idaho, but what I sacrificed was my home town, and everything that I knew. It was a small sacrifice to make, for a sense of normalcy..until democrats turn idaho into a democratic ran state lol
People sleep on Pescadero and Loma Mar. One of the best bread ive had in my life in Pescadero's little town and then just drive into the redwoods and snack.
Burney Falls Avenue of the Giants Cindercone & Lava Beds Emerald Bay Mt Shasta & Lake Siskiyou Point Reyes Bumpus Hell Glass Beach Mendocino Lake Tahoe
How many days would it take to hit all of these places I have 13 days off at the end of September and I would like to hit as many as possible what I spend most of my time driving or could we set up Camp and enjoy
Most people butcher these videos about NorCal places so I was ready to put you on blast... but you did an amazing job! Thank you for presenting some of our most beautiful places in such a great manner. Great video!
I've lived in Humboldt County for four years now and absolutely love this place. The coast line and redwoods combined make for some stellar hikes! Once you're willing to hike some of the longer redwood trails you lose everyone else and you're the only one out there! We've even had some of the beaches to ourselves. I love the lack of people up here!
Lived in northern CA most of life and been to most of your list. But thanks for letting me know I’ve been missing out on Lassen NP my whole life! Been on the list for a while but might have to bump it up and take a family camping trip this summer!
You’re so welcome! Yes Lassen is a very underrated NP! Who doesn’t want to see boiling mud pots and acid rivers? It has beautiful blue lakes and rocky peaks too. Love it 😊
Great video. I Just did a five day camp trip with the family at Williams Cove, which is right off of the Avenue of the Giants. Camping in the massive redwoods is the best. Nothing like it, Also, it’s right off the eel river. The water is super clear.
Thanks, I'm planning on a family trip starting/ending in SF that incorporates several of these (and Crater Lake NP in Oregon.) Burney Falls is getting added to the itinerary! Gonna have to hit Lake Tahoe on another trip.
Thank you so much for doing this! How the cover 'Nor Cal' leapt into my heart like an arrow, n ignited many a fond memories afire.. spanning 35 yrs since college Been there done all that still thoroughly enjoyed every stop!! Yeah Lake Tahoe.. the Emerald Bay..!! ✌✌❤❤
P.S. One place not listed here (Do I wanna say?) Is Shelter Cove -- NYT covered! A most rugged 1-hr drive to get to, with literal hair pin turns after which every car must pull over at the General Store to cool the brakes! But when you do get there! Breath taking coastal lines w beautiful cliffs, w two beaches n a darling custom home community, NYT called it a Hidden Gem on California coast! Pls check it out!
Please come back up to the Tahoe region. There’s a a place called “Desolation Wilderness”. You can access it from Wrights Lake Rd off of hwy50. If you go to Wrights Lake (in the back of the lake) are multiple trail heads. You would be absolutely amazed at how many incredible alpine lakes are up there, and they are all breathtaking, and, the trails are not incredibly long to get to the beautiful lakes.
That is so funny you pointed that out. That is a secret spot only the locals know about. I stumbled upon it, but I can't remember where it is. There were two people out there and said, "How did you find this place? This is a locals spot." I was driving around some neighborhood and noticed an opening in a fence and just went for it. It was so beautiful, but the whole coastline is beautiful so you can't go wrong.
Thank you so much! Oh shoot I've only been up there in the summer so I am not too sure, but I don't think it snows much by the coast? I think the weather stays pretty moderate, but if you go inland then it might snow. This is just my guess so you might want to check a few cities up there. Good luck!
What is the place at 4:47 ? And I would recommend these two places that are relatively easy to get to: Fern Canyon in Redwood National Park and Grove of the Titans in Jedediah Smith Redwoods State Park.
@@PeterOwenFilms I was hoping you had found a way to request a permit or get one approved easily. Lassen is basically in my backyard and I visit a lot.
@@jdwme As much as I'd LOVE to film these national parks with my drone, I accept that it is prohibited... I haven't heard of anyone getting a permit. My guess is the ONLY way would be if there were a search and rescue mission or some kind of research by the park.
@@ct6852 There are great sand dunes at Guadalupe-Nipomo Dunes on the central coast near Santa Maria. Pirates of the Caribbean and The Ten Commandments were filmed there.
@@kcinca5410 Oh yeah I've been there I think. If they're the dunes by Pismo? Totally forgot those movies were filmed there. I remember hearing a story about the old movie sets that were buried. Would be super fun to stumble upon them.
Wow thank you for sharing! We are going to be visiting California next month. What would you say is a must do hike if we had to chose one? We plan on visiting Yosemite, Sequoia, Hollywood and Big Sur. Great video and tips!
You’re so welcome!! Wow that is a hard question to answer. You’re going to beautiful places and you can’t go wrong. In Hollywood you should definitely hike to see the Hollywood sign. I like the Innsdale trail. I also love the Griffith observatory hike. If you want to see the ocean in LA check out the Los Liones trail. You’re going to love your trip!
There are so many amazing places in NorCal but I'm not going to point them out here. There are already way too many people here and don't want to make it easy for others to find them.
sorry dude but your section on Mt Shasta showed scenes of Mt Lassen. Big mistake. Also its impossible to hike up Mt Shasta. Its a real climb that requires snow camping one night. To be done only by real mountain savy climbers. Mt Shasta always has snow on the peak but Mt Lassen does not during the summer. Mt Lassen is relatively easy hike of around 4 hrs round trip. Well worth it especially at night on a full moon in july, aug or sept only.
SOME OF THESE PLACES💋The other ones Kinda Scary 😲....Even Scarier than me knowingly seeking to purchase a 2006 Eddie Bauer Edition for LESS THAN $2,500😵💫🤢
@PeterOwenFilms lol for sure man. Enjoy your time there and everywhere else you travel too. Stay blessed and much love. By the way if you're in that area you should check out Sam's Chowder House for some good food in Half Moon Bay
Grew up in Northern California. So nice to watch places i took for granted so loved and appreciated!
Well thank you! I can understand that. It’s your “normal.” A wonderful place to grow up tho!
I grew up in Sacramento and now live in the beautiful foothills in Auburn, California.
So happy that Mendocino and Avenue of the Giants are getting attention. Two of my favorite places on Earth. I'm adding Lassen to my list of places to go.
Mine too! Avenue of the giants is one of the most scenic drives in the world! You’ll love Lassen 😃
The floods of 1964 made the Eel River rise high above flood stage and it wiped out several towns. We just drove through Weott on the Avenue of the Giants and noticed a sign up in a tree showing the ''high water mark''. My guess is that the sign was 50 feet above the road. The rains scared me and I have never seen it come down so hard since 1964.
@@kimmer6 unreal!
I live in Southern California as well and am happy to say that this is the first time I’ve seen one of these videos where I’ve actually visited every spot on your list, but I’ve had 60 years of living in California to do it.
That’s awesome! Is the list in line with your opinion?
To say that Northern CA is stunning is a huge understatement.
Ocean, Forest and Mountains. The cleanest most refreshing air, I close my eyes and can smell the forest. Can't wait to be back.
Oh my gosh it is the best. I’ve been traveling abroad and I miss the clean air and pristine nature of California!
Wow ive lived in northern california my whole life and dont know anything about these places, except for lake tahoe i have been there and i loved it. I really need to get out more!
Northern California is huge! There’s so much to see. You can travel for a lifetime in California 😁
I lived in redding my whole life, was born there. It was the best place to live because i was 2 hours away from anything great in any direction, id often drive on 298 to Humboldt on a monthly basis for fun get up at 5am, get dressed out the door by 7, grab a coffee, then off i go
Such a great place to live if you love nature. Honestly I don’t know why people pay the price to live in California if they just sit at home and watch Netflix lol
@@PeterOwenFilms Humboldt is a great place. I used to go there alot to escape people. But I left because of Californias horrible political stances.
@@mr.joshua204ahh that’s too bad. California is gorgeous! I don’t really feel like the political stance is that bad. I don’t like the cost of living, but I don’t really like the issues other states have either…
@@PeterOwenFilms in California, you're not allowed to stand your ground, and of you do, you can be arrested and sent to prison, a criminal can hurt themselves on your property while stealing, and sue you for it. The gun laws are ridiculous, the new 20 dollars an hour will make the cost of living even worse, and will kill jobs, crime is horrible, tweakers are all over, and the list goes on. I loved northern California, but I couldn't raise my family in that kind of environment. My last straw was when sx traffickers followed my wife while she was jogging, luckily she got home before they caught up to her, but They caught the traffickers at a near Walmart when they tried to kidnap someone there later on that day. And living in California, I just didn't feel safe the way I did growing up in the 90s. My last year in redding, that's where I'm from, buissness we're closing down due to newsoms new tax laws for buissness owners, which meant I lost my job that I worked for thr last 5 years. I had all this experience, but the only people who wanted to hire me were temp agency jobs amd mcdonalds. So I took my wife's advice, flirted with idaho jobs, applied over a dozen, and not even a week later, they all wanted me. So I picked a warehouse job, moved to idaho, bought our first home, 2 years later I upgraded to a cdl position, and have been in idaho for 4 years now, and I have excelled soo much more than I wouldve in California, financially and career wise. I'm even getting my hazmat endorsement tomorrow so I can quit and start delivering fuel to gas stations. In California I'd have to do a 3 month long coarse and pass through hoops, in idabo, all I did was take one online coarse, and now I'm eligible to take thr test. I can even buy whatever firearm I want, buy it, and take it home all within 30 minutes. My quality of life is soo much better in idaho, but what I sacrificed was my home town, and everything that I knew. It was a small sacrifice to make, for a sense of normalcy..until democrats turn idaho into a democratic ran state lol
People sleep on Pescadero and Loma Mar. One of the best bread ive had in my life in Pescadero's little town and then just drive into the redwoods and snack.
It's so easy to take all of this beauty for granted when it's in your own backyard. Great footage and suggestions 👍
Thank you so much! And yes - you are definitely spoiled to live in Norcal!
Burney Falls
Avenue of the Giants
Cindercone & Lava Beds
Emerald Bay
Mt Shasta & Lake Siskiyou
Point Reyes
Bumpus Hell
Glass Beach
Mendocino
Lake Tahoe
That sums it up 😃
How many days would it take to hit all of these places I have 13 days off at the end of September and I would like to hit as many as possible what I spend most of my time driving or could we set up Camp and enjoy
Most people butcher these videos about NorCal places so I was ready to put you on blast... but you did an amazing job! Thank you for presenting some of our most beautiful places in such a great manner. Great video!
Well thank you so much! I passed the test from a tough critic 😜😜😜 That makes me happy I did NorCal justice!
I’m waiting for part two! I live in northern California. It’s such a beautiful place. Thank you for highlighting some of the gems that we have.
I have the footage! I could make another. It’s just a matter of finding the time to edit.
You are so welcome!
I really love the places you visited! Your videos are the best!
Thank you so much! I appreciate that 😀😀😀
I've lived in Humboldt County for four years now and absolutely love this place. The coast line and redwoods combined make for some stellar hikes! Once you're willing to hike some of the longer redwood trails you lose everyone else and you're the only one out there! We've even had some of the beaches to ourselves. I love the lack of people up here!
This was a great video with lots of amazing places to see 🙏🏾
Thank you so much! 😀
Great run-down! Cheers! 👌
Thank you so much! Means a lot 😀
Amazing scenery and excellent videography. Truly enjoyed it! Thanks for sharing, Peter!
Thank you so much!! NorCal makes it easy to produce beautiful videos 😁😍
Thank you very much for sharing! Amazing video!
You’re so welcome! Glad you like it! 😃😃😃
Really enjoyed this beautiful presentation. Great pace too. 🎉😊
Well thank you so much! Glad you enjoyed it 😃😃😃
Lived in northern CA most of life and been to most of your list. But thanks for letting me know I’ve been missing out on Lassen NP my whole life! Been on the list for a while but might have to bump it up and take a family camping trip this summer!
You’re so welcome! Yes Lassen is a very underrated NP! Who doesn’t want to see boiling mud pots and acid rivers? It has beautiful blue lakes and rocky peaks too. Love it 😊
Great video. I Just did a five day camp trip with the family at Williams Cove, which is right off of the Avenue of the Giants. Camping in the massive redwoods is the best. Nothing like it, Also, it’s right off the eel river. The water is super clear.
Thank you! Ahhh yes that area is magical!
Thanks, I'm planning on a family trip starting/ending in SF that incorporates several of these (and Crater Lake NP in Oregon.) Burney Falls is getting added to the itinerary! Gonna have to hit Lake Tahoe on another trip.
Awesome - enjoy!
Excellent
Thank you!!! 😁😁😁
Excellent video
Thank you so much!!!
@@PeterOwenFilms my pleasure
Thank you for the views.
I watched your videos in the past for future reference cant believe ill be doing it next week already 😊
Thank you so much for doing this! How the cover 'Nor Cal' leapt into my heart like an arrow, n ignited many a fond memories afire.. spanning 35 yrs since college Been there done all that still thoroughly enjoyed every stop!! Yeah Lake Tahoe.. the Emerald Bay..!! ✌✌❤❤
P.S. One place not listed here (Do I wanna say?) Is Shelter Cove -- NYT covered! A most rugged 1-hr drive to get to, with literal hair pin turns after which every car must pull over at the General Store to cool the brakes! But when you do get there! Breath taking coastal lines w beautiful cliffs, w two beaches n a darling custom home community, NYT called it a Hidden Gem on California coast! Pls check it out!
Thank you so much for this lovely comment! I haven’t been to Shelter Cove but would love to see it! I’ve always wanted to see the lost coast 😃
Hey! I follow you on tiktok. Cool to find you here as well.
Sweet! Thanks for saying hi here 😄
Thank you. I'm moving to Norcal next year, can't wait!
You’re so welcome. You’re going to love it!
Video sharing perfect my friend
Appreciate it - thank you!!
Awesome
Thank you!! 😃😃
Please come back up to the Tahoe region. There’s a a place called “Desolation Wilderness”. You can access it from Wrights Lake Rd off of hwy50. If you go to Wrights Lake (in the back of the lake) are multiple trail heads. You would be absolutely amazed at how many incredible alpine lakes are up there, and they are all breathtaking, and, the trails are not incredibly long to get to the beautiful lakes.
Beautiful
Yes! NorCal is stunning 😃
Hey Peter, where was the 5:22 at? Can't seem to find that point in Mendocino anywhere on Google Map!
That is so funny you pointed that out. That is a secret spot only the locals know about. I stumbled upon it, but I can't remember where it is. There were two people out there and said, "How did you find this place? This is a locals spot." I was driving around some neighborhood and noticed an opening in a fence and just went for it. It was so beautiful, but the whole coastline is beautiful so you can't go wrong.
@@PeterOwenFilms Managed to find the place 😁 Thank you for the tip Peter!
@@andrewjune cool you must be good with Google maps
@Peter Owen breathtaking video! what equipment did you use to capture these beautiful places in NorCal?
Thank you so much! I used my iPhone 10 and Air2S drone 😀
Hey! How long did this trip take you? Hoping to do something similar within 2 weeks and hope I’m not jamming too much in…
SoCal for living and NorCal for hiking
Absurd so cal for busting Nor Cal for living.
Depends on your definition of "living".....
Great compilation! Im planning a road trip through NorCal in January. What is your opinion on road conditions and weather during winter?
Thank you so much! Oh shoot I've only been up there in the summer so I am not too sure, but I don't think it snows much by the coast? I think the weather stays pretty moderate, but if you go inland then it might snow. This is just my guess so you might want to check a few cities up there. Good luck!
I do hope your ok, we really got some major storms since Jan thought I better check.
@@CynthiaSeifen
Thanks man, Im actually already finished with traveling. It was pooring as hell when I got through Southern California
Like it. cool recording! 😲
Thank you very much!!
What would be a good Mendocino itinerary? I was interested in the rail cars or kayaking tours for a group but both are $$$
Russian Gulch State Park and the Point Cabrillo lighthouse :)
What is the place at 4:47 ?
And I would recommend these two places that are relatively easy to get to: Fern Canyon in Redwood National Park and Grove of the Titans in Jedediah Smith Redwoods State Park.
That’s Factory Butte in Utah! And yes those are beautiful places. I visited recently!
Northern California really should be it's own state and branch off California like West Virginia did with Virginia ✌🏽🇺🇲
It definitely feels like a different landscape!
Was it difficult to get permits to fly a drone in Lassen?
Drones are completely banned in national parks. There's no hope for a permit. The drone footage you see is from outside the park boundaries.
@@PeterOwenFilms I was hoping you had found a way to request a permit or get one approved easily. Lassen is basically in my backyard and I visit a lot.
@@jdwme As much as I'd LOVE to film these national parks with my drone, I accept that it is prohibited... I haven't heard of anyone getting a permit. My guess is the ONLY way would be if there were a search and rescue mission or some kind of research by the park.
Where are those sand dunes? Live in North CA but have always wanted to see those. Recognize them from the Doors movie...and maybe Star Wars?
Those are the imperial sand dunes near the border with Mexico 😃
@@PeterOwenFilms They're beautiful. Didn't know they were that far down. Thought it was closer to Death Valley.
@@ct6852 There are great sand dunes at Guadalupe-Nipomo Dunes on the central coast near Santa Maria. Pirates of the Caribbean and The Ten Commandments were filmed there.
@@kcinca5410 Oh yeah I've been there I think. If they're the dunes by Pismo? Totally forgot those movies were filmed there. I remember hearing a story about the old movie sets that were buried. Would be super fun to stumble upon them.
Wow thank you for sharing! We are going to be visiting California next month. What would you say is a must do hike if we had to chose one? We plan on visiting Yosemite, Sequoia, Hollywood and Big Sur. Great video and tips!
You’re so welcome!! Wow that is a hard question to answer. You’re going to beautiful places and you can’t go wrong. In Hollywood you should definitely hike to see the Hollywood sign. I like the Innsdale trail. I also love the Griffith observatory hike. If you want to see the ocean in LA check out the Los Liones trail. You’re going to love your trip!
@@PeterOwenFilms Thank you for the tips! 🤗
@@hikinginharmony You're so welcome! Enjoy :)
Has anyone ever told you you sound a bit like actor Stanley Tucci.
Hmm no I’ve never heard that name before. I’m afraid to look him up 😂
There are so many amazing places in NorCal but I'm not going to point them out here. There are already way too many people here and don't want to make it easy for others to find them.
There’s endless beauty and special spots. If solitude is what you want there’s tons of places for that too.
Thanks for giving a shout out to Pt Reyes. Fact check…….. footage you showed is of Bolinas and Stinson Beach NOT of Pt Reyes. Huge difference……..
Yea they don’t allow drones in Pt Reyes so it was the closest shot I could get 🤪
pirates ships robbed
sorry dude but your section on Mt Shasta showed scenes of Mt Lassen. Big mistake. Also its impossible to hike up Mt Shasta. Its a real climb that requires snow camping one night. To be done only by real mountain savy climbers. Mt Shasta always has snow on the peak but Mt Lassen does not during the summer. Mt Lassen is relatively easy hike of around 4 hrs round trip. Well worth it especially at night on a full moon in july, aug or sept only.
Actually that was Mt Shasta in every shot during that segment. It was prior to all the rain we got.
Id didn't go burney falls tho
You gotta see it :)
#1 LEAVING CALIFORNIA sign .....😊
I wish more people would leave! Unfortunately it is the most populated state in the country by far.
Glass Beach, seriously?
Yea!
@@PeterOwenFilms I loved it and there were (squirrels?!) that didn’t run away, just munching around my ankles in pretty flower fields
SOME OF THESE PLACES💋The other ones Kinda Scary 😲....Even Scarier than me knowingly seeking to purchase a 2006 Eddie Bauer Edition for LESS THAN $2,500😵💫🤢
What lol
@@PeterOwenFilms LOL. TIKTOK. LAUGH OUT LOUD
I wouldn't bother except burney falls
Burney falls is incredible!
Id just go to sequoia instead of redwoods park
Sequoia is awesome, but the Redwoods are magical :)
Theres really only 6 places here. You recycled the others.
I guess it’s how we define “places” 😄
Lake tahoe wack
Haha no way! It's beautiful!
You should go to Pacifica in the Montaro mountains across from grey whale cove. It's beautiful there
So funny I was just looking at that place. It’s stunning! It’s on my list for sure 😃😃
@PeterOwenFilms lol for sure man. Enjoy your time there and everywhere else you travel too. Stay blessed and much love. By the way if you're in that area you should check out Sam's Chowder House for some good food in Half Moon Bay
Thank-you for the video. I live in Sacramento. The places visited so nice yes all of them I would recommend. We also have great food. Bravo. 🌉
Thank you so much! Glad to be backed up by a local! 😀
Better to Avoid 🫣🫢😨
Avoid the beautiful Redwood forests, waterfalls, volcanoes and Pacific Coast?? What on Earth!?!?