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#1 FishBamboo

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Posted 06 November 2020 - 12:03 AM

We are thinking of going to Death Valley this Saturday for a week or more. We are looking for suggestions on places and possible routes. Vehicle is a 4x4 with an ATC Ocelot. We are thinking of checking out the hot springs, the race track, hike Telescope Peak, Charcoal Kilns and Badwater. We are avid hikers, mountain bikers and photographers. Any suggestions on hikes, mountain bike trails, off road 4x4 trips, historic mines, ghost towns, petroglyphs and photo opportunities would be great. Boondocking is best however don't mind staying in campgrounds once in a while. Also suggestions on refilling fresh water in Death Valley. We have advanced water filtration so we could use water from streams, lakes and springs.

 

While we want to concentrate on Death Valley we may also head into Arizona or maybe down to Joshua Tree, or to the Alabama Hills after Death Valley. Any other thoughts on destinations are welcome as well.

We have 10 to 12 days for this trip. We are driving from Paso Robles.

 

Thanks in advance.

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P.S. Still love my ATC after 5 years. :)


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#2 ski3pin

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Posted 06 November 2020 - 12:12 AM

Potable water is available at the dump sites at Stovepipe Wells and Texas Springs at Furnace Creek.


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Posted 06 November 2020 - 12:20 AM

Get the book"Hiking Death Valley" by Michel Digonnet.

 

Spend the whole 12 days in the valley using the book!


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Posted 06 November 2020 - 01:01 AM

Get the book"Hiking Death Valley" by Michel Digonnet.

 

Spend the whole 12 days in the valley using the book!

Great suggestion.

Potable water is available at the dump sites at Stovepipe Wells and Texas Springs at Furnace Creek.

Yes, this was verified at Stovepipe last March by us.

 

And all these photos we took are geolocated on the flickr map with each photo: https://www.flickr.c...157626377094340

 

They may give you some ideas, including some boondocking spots. Have big fun!


Edited by AWG_Pics, 06 November 2020 - 01:04 AM.

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Posted 06 November 2020 - 02:02 PM

I too am planning a trip to Death Valley.  Though, my trip will be in sometime in Feb/March.  Two of my good resources are the Ski3pin blog posts and the Bird and Hiking web site.   https://birdandhike.com/Areas/DEVA_Area/_DEVA_toc.htm

 

Thanks for the flicker link.  The pictures are a joy to look at and the location tags are a bonus.


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Posted 06 November 2020 - 02:51 PM

Thanks for the flicker link.  The pictures are a joy to look at and the location tags are a bonus.

 

Thank you. I am glad others can use them to help with planning and it is a bonus that folks enjoy them!


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Posted 06 November 2020 - 04:46 PM

Death Valley National Park is huge. Do not try to see everything - it is impossible - and concentrate on quality time over quanity. Pick a few things and then immerse yourself. Suggestions - come in from the north. Take Big Pine/Death Valley Road from Big Pine on 395 and spend a night or two at Eureka Dunes. Drive Death Valley Road down into Death Valley and Ubehebee Crater. Travel south to Stovepipe Wells and hike Mosaic Canyon - one of the prettiest canyons in the Park. If you want 4x4, then do the drive into Marble Canyon from Stovepipe. Hike Marble Canyon and Cottonwood Canyon. Dispersed campsites up that way.

 

Back out on 190 and Badwater Road are all the big ticket items. Busy, maybe/yes, but are worth seeing.

 

Be aware that the soaking pools at Saline Valley are empty and closed due to the pandemic.

 

Our main guides have been Digonnet's book, mentioned above, and Jim's birdandhike.com.

 

Think about gas. The cheapest gas (regular unleaded only) is at Stovepipe Wells in the Park.

 

The best way to view our blog for locations is here -

 

Geographic Locations

 

and scroll down to Death Valley

 

Be sure and read in depth all the information on backcountry travel and backcountry roads on the Death Valley website and follow every one of the regulations to the letter.

 

Julie and I have been exploring Death Valley for a couple of decades and have only scratched the surface.

 

Be safe, have fun.


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Posted 07 November 2020 - 12:09 AM

Ski3pin:  Thanks for showing the geographic location tab.  I hadn't seen that.  It is so much easier to look at your posts that way verses searching for "death valley."     :)


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Posted 07 November 2020 - 04:43 AM

Wow. This site is great. I want to thank Ski3pin, Edgewood, AWG_Pics and Search For Nowhere.

 

All great info.


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Posted 07 November 2020 - 04:50 AM

Great suggestion.

Yes, this was verified at Stovepipe last March by us.

 

And all these photos we took are geolocated on the flickr map with each photo: https://www.flickr.c...157626377094340

 

They may give you some ideas, including some boondocking spots. Have big fun!

Love your photos and info. Thanks


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