Јуни 16, 2026 Live from the road

Eureka, CA - Klamath, CA

Reported by Chintamani Nordmeyer 65.0 mi

Send off Biker style from our accommodation at Motel 6 in Eureka.

The early morning fog coming in from the sea has us running through a mystical landscape with farmhouses or cows, appearing out of nowhere.

Chintamani and Harita are having fun driving through the sizeable "lakes" on the road. Suhasini didn't have as much fun running through them.

The people we meet on the road are genuinely touched by the spirit and simple message of the Peace Run: that each one of us can find peace within our hearts and transform the world with it!

"There shall come a time when this world of ours will be flooded with peace. Who is going to bring about this radical change? It will be you, you and your brothers and sisters. You and your oneness-heart will spread peace throughout the length and breadth of the world." Sri Chinmoy

After a delightful picnic lunch next to the RV, the entire team takes a walk to Trillium Falls. Pujari from San Diego joins the team for a second time.

Can't get enough of tall trees! Redwoods often exceed 300 feet in height, with the tallest known individual towering more than 367 feet - the world's tallest trees!

"How old are you?" "I was three, but now I'm already four!" "Know how old these trees are?" They're Giants!" They have a lifespan of up to 2,000 years.

Little blue ants winding their way through the towering forest.

At the cascade.

What fun to cover our next running stretch together as a group, over soft forrest paths through scented trees!

Emerging from the woods.

The Pattersons pulled over and started chatting with the team. New friends made!

Since we are travelling through Elk valley, we really wished to see some and asked Pujari jokingly to "invoke them". Sure enough, ten minutes later there they were, peacefully grazing the meadow.

More exploring of the beautiful trails through the Redwoods ...

... one enters a universe entirely of itself and is humbled by those giants of unparalleled character.

"The redwoods, once seen, leave a mark or create a vision that stays with you always... they are ambassadors from another time. They have the mystery of ferns that disappeared a million years ago... The vainest, most slap-happy and irreverent of men, in the presence of redwoods, goes under a spell of wonder and respect." John Steinbeck

The Save-the-Redwoods League was established to protect these green giants. Today a mere 4% of the original Redwood remains.

We made our way to a "Big Tree".

There would be many, many more big trees to explore along the trails, but it's time to get some more miles done along the Redwood Highway of Giants, direction north.

First conceived in 1909, the Redwood Highway extends from San Francisco's Golden Gate to Grants Pass, Oregon. That's where we'll be heading tomorrow, leaving California behind, but carrying the power and majesty of its primeval landscape in our hearts!

Our last night in California we'll spend in Klamath. Golden bears are guarding the bridge across the mighty Klamath river.

Humboldt County was originally inhabited by the Yurok Tribe considered the largest tribe in California with over 6,000 members. In their language, Klamath River is Hehlkeek 'We-Roy.

In the Klamath Visitor Center, the team gains some insight into the century-old culture. The river is "home, church, garden, highway, counselor, friend, brother and provider" to them. (Barry Wayne McCovey Jr., Yurok Tribal Member.)

Skue-yen' 'we-nas-chey-wen! (Good night!)

Torch carried by
Atila Tarko (Hungary), Chintamani Nordmeyer (Austria), Dhavala Stott (Great Britain), Hannah Stepanova (Ukraine), Harita Davies (New Zealand), Preetidutta Thorpe (New Zealand), Pujari Schaffer (United States), Puroga Theobald (Hungary), Salil Wilson (Australia), Santiva Morrison (United States), Suhasini Septiarini (Indonesia).  
Photographers
Chintamani Nordmeyer, Dhavala Stott, Harita Davies, Preetidutta Thorpe, Salil Wilson, Santiva Morrison, Suhasini Septiarini
The torch has travelled 65.0 mi from Eureka, CA to Klamath, CA.

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