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time2roll
Mar 08, 2016Nomad
I suggest Furnace Creek with hookups unless you want to dry camp.
No clubs needed at Devils Golf course
Borax works
Death Valley Ranch (Scotty's)
Charcoal Kilns
Artists Drive/Artist Palette
Telescope Peak (strong hikers only)
Badwater
Ubehebe Crater
Pup fish/Salt Creek
Drive the full Titus Canyon Road(not while raining/snowing like I did)
Leadville
Dantes View
Auguereberry Point
Twenty Mule Team Canyon
Historic Stovepipe Well
Hungry Bill's Cabin up Johnson Canyon (difficult)
Racetrack/Grandstand (long washboard)
Rhyolite Ghost town
Mosaic Canyon (easy hike)
And a ton more stuff I have not seen yet. Need a jeep or other 4wd for much of this. Lots of the interesting points and history is about the mining and just surviving the heat.
Last trip I was reading stories each night from this book:
http://www.amazon.com/Death-Valley-Scotty-Told-Me/dp/1878900080
No clubs needed at Devils Golf course
Borax works
Death Valley Ranch (Scotty's)
Charcoal Kilns
Artists Drive/Artist Palette
Telescope Peak (strong hikers only)
Badwater
Ubehebe Crater
Pup fish/Salt Creek
Drive the full Titus Canyon Road(not while raining/snowing like I did)
Leadville
Dantes View
Auguereberry Point
Twenty Mule Team Canyon
Historic Stovepipe Well
Hungry Bill's Cabin up Johnson Canyon (difficult)
Racetrack/Grandstand (long washboard)
Rhyolite Ghost town
Mosaic Canyon (easy hike)
And a ton more stuff I have not seen yet. Need a jeep or other 4wd for much of this. Lots of the interesting points and history is about the mining and just surviving the heat.
Last trip I was reading stories each night from this book:
http://www.amazon.com/Death-Valley-Scotty-Told-Me/dp/1878900080
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