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I'll start by saying even thou I planned this trip last November I still forgot my camera. I took Friday off so I could get the camper ready for the trip. I had bought a Jeep Wrangler, tow bar and all the "stuff" to flat tow. Of course if every thing went as planned what fun would that be! As I was assembling the tow bar I broke one of the bolts on the receiver . Well I really didn't need a Jeep to drive around Death Valley any way, I 've got the Dodge. So I stocked the camper and pre cooled the refer.
The wife and I left the Happy Valley on Saturday morning and arrived in DV that afternoon. On paper Sunset Campground looks great. But in reality it's a parking lot. Lots of motor homes and 5th wheels. Talked to some nice folks but the generators can run until 9M. We got up early and checked out the nearby "Texas Springs Campground" much nicer and no generators allowed.
On Sunday we drove to Scotty's Castle and did the under ground tour. Pretty neat. We then went to the nearby Uhebehe Crater. More neat stuff. By then it was getting late so back to camp. I notice that everything in DV is about 30 miles away from everything else. You can spend a week there and still have things to see. We arrived back at camp just in time for Cocktail Hour. More drudgery. Had to cut a lime and set the olives out. Later that night a strong wind came up and started rocking the camper pretty good. The wife got scared so I thought I would lower the top to keep her happy.Well picture this: The wind is blowing from the back of the camper. So every time I lower the roof the wind would gust and lift the top back up! The wife is hanging on to the lift boards trying to keep the roof down. The wind is billowing the canvas out and I'm running around trying to tuck it in. A real Keystone Cops moment. Oh yes to add just the right touch, It's raining.I can laugh now.
On Monday we went to Bad Water and took a ranger tour out on to the salt flats. The Ranger knew his geology and had a interesting talk. I learned all kinds of new things about DV geology. From there we drove to "Artiste Pallet" a very colorful area. Then back to camp for a nap before the hike to the bar at Furnace Creek Ranch.
On Tuesday we broke camp and left civilization and headed back to Simi Valley
The wife and I left the Happy Valley on Saturday morning and arrived in DV that afternoon. On paper Sunset Campground looks great. But in reality it's a parking lot. Lots of motor homes and 5th wheels. Talked to some nice folks but the generators can run until 9M. We got up early and checked out the nearby "Texas Springs Campground" much nicer and no generators allowed.
On Sunday we drove to Scotty's Castle and did the under ground tour. Pretty neat. We then went to the nearby Uhebehe Crater. More neat stuff. By then it was getting late so back to camp. I notice that everything in DV is about 30 miles away from everything else. You can spend a week there and still have things to see. We arrived back at camp just in time for Cocktail Hour. More drudgery. Had to cut a lime and set the olives out. Later that night a strong wind came up and started rocking the camper pretty good. The wife got scared so I thought I would lower the top to keep her happy.Well picture this: The wind is blowing from the back of the camper. So every time I lower the roof the wind would gust and lift the top back up! The wife is hanging on to the lift boards trying to keep the roof down. The wind is billowing the canvas out and I'm running around trying to tuck it in. A real Keystone Cops moment. Oh yes to add just the right touch, It's raining.I can laugh now.
On Monday we went to Bad Water and took a ranger tour out on to the salt flats. The Ranger knew his geology and had a interesting talk. I learned all kinds of new things about DV geology. From there we drove to "Artiste Pallet" a very colorful area. Then back to camp for a nap before the hike to the bar at Furnace Creek Ranch.
On Tuesday we broke camp and left civilization and headed back to Simi Valley