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Part Four of my solo and self-contained bicycle tour on the Pacific coast. In this episode, I ride from the northern California border into the redwoods, through state and national parks along the Avenue of the Giants. It’s an epic route that I’ve ridden once before, in 1989. I’m still riding the same bicycle and using much of the same gear that I bike toured with back then, but I’m now 35 years older and viewing the ride from a much different perspective – that of a retired senior citizen that still makes his way by bike. I will post one more episode of this bicycle trip. It will cover Mendocino and Sonoma counties, from the redwoods south to the San Francisco Bay area, where I concluded the ride. Then, in the spring, I will add videos that feature my bike, travel gear and my trip expenses, along with tips on how to get the most enjoyment out of your own long distance bicycle tours. Subscribe to my channel @kevinrose_vt My video and photography gear, at the time this video was produced, includes: Olympus OM-D E-M1 Mark III MFT mirrorless camera with Olympus M.Zuiko Digital ED 12-40mm F2.8 PRO Lens (24 – 80mm full frame equivalent) Circular polarizing filter UV Filter Think Tank TurnStyle 5 V2.0 sling pack DJI Osmo Action 5 camera ND8, ND16, and ND32 filters Windslayer (for wind noise reduction on action camera) DJI Mic Mini (wireless microphone) AOKA 28-inch/1.1 lb Mini Portable Carbon Fiber Tripod Various action camera mounts I edit my videos on a MacBook Pro M3 using Davinci Resolve Studio 20 Music for my videos is provided by Audiio.com I've been a fan of the non-profit @AdvCyclingAssoc since its inception (formerly known as Bikecentennial) in 1976. To find out more about the Adventure Cycling Association routes, go to: https://www.adventurecycling.org/ 00:31. Day 17 Brookings to Klamath 07:31. Day 18 Klamath to Trinidad 13:03. Day 19 Trinidad Layover 16:44. Day 20 Trinidad Layover 18:19. Day 21 Trinidad to Ferndale 27:09. Day 22 Ferndale to Weott 35:52. Day 23 Weott to Garberville 42:53. Day 24 Garberville to Leggett