An Aventurebilt in Yosemite
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An Aventurebilt in Yosemite
Just got back from a few days in Yosemite. Hiked among the giant Sequoia and up at Glacier Point. Here are some pictures starting...
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great pics, thanks for sharing with us.
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You know, it still gives me chills when I see one of my hats in scenic locations. I guess I will never get over that. Sometimes, I almost pinch myself just to make sure this is not a dream, and I am not still back in the day when I could not find a decent looking Indy fedora. I love seeing these sort of pics. Thanks! Fedora
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No, that was somwhere near the California coast with the coastal redwoods. The sequoia is a different species than the coast redwood. The sequoias are much bigger, but the coast redwoods grow a little taller. I think the Endor scenes were made here in Marin County, but I'm not sure. I know for sure that the motorcycle chase scene in Last Crusade was made a couple of miles from where I live in Lucas Valley, near George's Skywalker Ranch.Skippy wrote:Cool pics Agreed, the cliff ones are amazing & the size of those trees is awesome!
Is this where Lucas filmed the Endor scenes for ROTJ?
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He has two places here, Skywalker and Big Rock Ranches. They are used for lots of things, like post production on films, video games and many other Lucas projects. I think George has about 30 or 40 different companies that do various things. By the way, this valley, Lucas Valley, was not named after George, but John Lucas, who was a rancher and owned all of this land in the 1850s.