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Tips4theTrip: Next time you’re stuck in traffic, pretend you’re this guy

A lone biker pedals up Avenue of the Giants, Humboldt Redwoods State Park, near Myers Flat.

A lone biker pedals up Avenue of the Giants, Humboldt Redwoods State Park, near Myers Flat.

(Christopher Reynolds / Los Angeles Times)
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Dwarfed by the forest, this lone biker was pedaling up Avenue of the Giants in Humboldt Redwoods State Park in spring 2014.

He was near Myers Flat, and he was wise to have that red light on his tail; in that stretch of the forest, the trees are tall and dense enough to throw a deep, nightlike shade. I’m not sure where he was headed, but I was on my way to do a story on the strange amalgamation of state and national parks that makes up northern California’s redwood country.

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You can always count on travel to teach you something -- but what? Travel is the substitute teacher who didn’t get the lesson plan, the adjunct lecturer who goes off on Bukowski, the grad assistant who trashes your poetry, then hands out red velvet cupcakes. If only you’d had a clue what was coming, right?

I’m building this gallery from new and old adventures in the West and the world beyond. The photos are all mine. As for the attempted wisdom, it’s all dead serious, except for that which isn’t.

christopher.reynolds@latimes.com

Twitter: @mrcsreynolds

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