Trinity River (California)
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The Trinity River is the longest tributary of the Klamath River, approximately 165 miles long, in northwestern California in the United States.It drains an area of the Coast Ranges, including the southern Klamath Mountains, northwest of the Sacramento Valley.Designated a National Wild and Scenic River, along most of its course the Trinity flows swiftly through tight canyons and mountain meadows.
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Public Adjusters Help Trinity River Lumber Co. Recover From Major Fire
Understanding what a public adjuster can do for a client is hard. In the case of the Trinity River Saw Mill in Weaverville,Ca, The Schmidbauer Company decided a public adjuster was exactly what they needed. A huge disaster that could of effected thousands of jobs for a small community was carefully managed by a few professional loss consultants. A difficult feat with an even bigger positive return.
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Swing North-Fly Fishing Winter Steelhead-California Trout
Hidden behind deep gray fog, California’s North Coast is one of the most pristine habitats in the state. But the thick redwood forests and slate green rivers were almost devastated by the impact of industry. Once hosting runs of more than a million salmon and steelhead, the annual fish counts on the Eel River now often number less than 1,000. Yet, the salmonids persist. In recent years, signs of a recovery ripple through the waters. In Swing North, fishermen Mikey Wier and Jason Hartwick hook into the growing population of wild winter run steelhead on the Eel. With appearances by Yvon Chouinard of Patagonia and Shane Anderson, director of Wild Reverence: The Wild Steelheads’ Last Stand, the two discover a river that holds hope for one of California’s great remaining wild fisheries.
The full movie will be featured in the 2014 International Fly Fishing Film Festival (IF4). Visit their website for a screening near you. flyfilmfest.com
To learn more about what CalTrout is doing on the Eel River and other rivers on the north coast, visit caltrout.org
Castle Lake in The Trinity Mountains | Shasta-Trinity National Forest | Campground | California
Castle Lake is an incredible glacial lake located right in the Trinity Mountains.
Shasta-Trinity National Forest, California.
The lake drains into Castle Lake Creek, and then into Lake Siskiyou Reservoir (part of the Headwaters of The Sacramento River.)
Hiking trails lead to Castle Crags Wilderness Area and Castle Crags State Park! As well as Little Castle Lake and Heart Lake!
Fishing and camping available near the lake too!
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The gold rushes of the 19th century have long since ended, but there are still plenty of places you can hunt for the precious metal using a shovel, pan, metal detector and more. In fact, recreational gold mining is a pastime these days for many people, and for good reason: the largest nugget ever found in California was discovered by an amateur. Here are some key locations worldwide that you can still prospect for the yellow metal – you never know, you may get lucky and strike it rich.
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Trinity Lake, previously called Clair Engle Lake, is an artificial lake on the Trinity River formed by the Trinity Dam and located in Trinity County, California, United States. The dam was built by the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation. The lake's capacity is 2,447,650 acre feet (3,019,130 dam), making it one of the largest reservoirs in California. The lake's surface is at 2,370 ft (720 m) above MSL. Trinity Lake captures and stores water for the Central Valley Project, which provides the Central Valley with water for irrigation and produces hydroelectric power. This lake is known for its many small arms, glassy inlets, and great water-skiing conditions.
After the death in office of California United States Senator Clair Engle in 1964, the lake was renamed after him; however, the name change never received wide popularity, especially with locals, and the name was eventually returned to its frequently known original name.
The lake is serviced by three marinas: Trinity Alps Marina located on the southern end in view of the Dam; Cedar Stock marina on the Stuart Fork arm on the west end of the lake; and Trinity Center marina at the northern end of the main arm of the lake. Most of the marinas rent houseboats to vacationers year round. Most marinas on the lake are now owned and operated by Forever Resorts, with the only exception being the Trinity Alps Marina.[
Paddling Lake Pass off the Trinity River
paddling the westernmost cypress swamp in the United States, Lake Charlotte just north of I10
VERIFY: Dead bull shark found in Trinity River
A bull shark found in the Trinity River was dumped there, according to a Texas game warden. Photos of the bull shark got a lot of people taking, but can bull sharks swim inland?
Trinity Alps Fastpack Short Film
Trinity County Fair 2010.wmv
The best of Trinity County, these pictures were taken on the last day of the fair, also known as Senor Day. All over the age of 60 were treated to a meal and lots of fun for free. The ladys form Ruth Lake were manning the information booth and having a great time doing it. there are a lot more things going on that would not fit on this vidio, like Rodio, Concerts, Paraide, Dances...
You will just have to attend next year.
Pacific Lamprey spawning in American River California March 2005
Pacific Lamprey spawning in American River California March 2005
California Crossing Park Tour
A DJI Inspire 1 Tour of the California Crossing Park in Dallas, Texas.
Highlights include a small spillway and the Dallas skyline in the distance.
Hoopa Tribe and the Cultural Significance of the Klamath and Trinity Rivers
A brief tour in Fall 2013 of the peoples, cultural practices and waters and dams connected with the Trinity and Klamath Rivers. For more information see
Trinity River (California)
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Timelapse: Castle Lake, Trinity-Shasta National Forest, California, US, 9/25/16
Timelapse: Castle Lake, Trinity-Shasta National Forest, California, US, 9/25/16
S2 E3: Restoring The River with the Yurok, Hupa and Karuk Preview
For the past two centuries, California has relied heavily on the natural resources of the North Coast region, exploiting its pristine watersheds for agriculture and its forests for timber. But today, the environmental costs of timber extraction and damming have reached a tipping point. Now the Yurok are working with local and state organizations to revitalize the forests, rivers and wildlife, a comprehensive feat requiring collaboration among community leaders up and down the Klamath and Trinity Rivers. This episode features interviews with: Tiana Williams, Yurok Tribe condor biologist; Rosie Clayburn, Yurok Tribe heritage preservation officer; Bob McConnell, Yurok Tribal Elder and executive director of the Cultural Fire Management Council; Charley Reed, Karuk / Yurok / Hupa Indigenous scholar and traditional dip-net fisherman; Ron Reed, Sr., Karuk ceremonial leader and traditional dip-net fisherman; Eric Weissmann, Yurok Tribe fisheries biologist; DJ Brandowski, Yurok Tribe river restoration engineer; Roger Boulby, Yurok / Blackfoot / Cree, Yurok Tribe river restorationist; Mike Dixon, interim executive director of Trinity River Restoration Project; Keith Parker, Yurok Tribe fish biologist; and Chris West, Yurok Tribe senior wildlife biologist.
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