โDec-14-2018 08:48 AM
โDec-15-2018 12:16 PM
garyhaupt wrote:pnichols wrote:garyhaupt wrote:
We are just about to hit the road for a 7 week drive and DV is part of that. I don't know about Racetrack...makes me nervous, thinking of a flat.
ppine? If you'd be willing to send me a rough outline of that area with the donkeys and jets? I'd be thinking that would be a great destination.
Gary Haupt
Gary ... I'd like to see you make it to the Racetrack! If you did make it out there, you'd most likely be in the first ever Class C motorhome to do it.
It probably would not even require 4WD in a Class C to do it in dry weather - just no low-hanging stuff on the motorhome - combined with slow, careful driving. Tires with a ply count higher than 10 should be on one's Class C though, as I've read that rocks on the road to it can be sharp. Once there, I wonder if one would be allowed to camp in the Racetrack area?
The preceding discussion in this thread reminds me of something that I've thought about for a long time. Does a Western U.S. Class B/C-centric RV club exist wherein they have almost exclusively boondocking rallies and get togethers? Maybe similar to what these folks do with their Airstream trailers: http://sierranevadaairstreams.org/snu/
There's no reason that truck campers should have all the fun. ๐
Phil..No group like that to my knowledge. The Jeep folk are all clubbed from one state to another, and the 4x4 clubs. And truly, when I see the pix of all the trucks/Jeeps all strung out, I think to myself...yuck.
We may come back up via the inland route...bringing us into the Great Basin in Oregon.
Gary
โDec-15-2018 11:11 AM
pnichols wrote:garyhaupt wrote:
We are just about to hit the road for a 7 week drive and DV is part of that. I don't know about Racetrack...makes me nervous, thinking of a flat.
ppine? If you'd be willing to send me a rough outline of that area with the donkeys and jets? I'd be thinking that would be a great destination.
Gary Haupt
Gary ... I'd like to see you make it to the Racetrack! If you did make it out there, you'd most likely be in the first ever Class C motorhome to do it.
It probably would not even require 4WD in a Class C to do it in dry weather - just no low-hanging stuff on the motorhome - combined with slow, careful driving. Tires with a ply count higher than 10 should be on one's Class C though, as I've read that rocks on the road to it can be sharp. Once there, I wonder if one would be allowed to camp in the Racetrack area?
The preceding discussion in this thread reminds me of something that I've thought about for a long time. Does a Western U.S. Class B/C-centric RV club exist wherein they have almost exclusively boondocking rallies and get togethers? Maybe similar to what these folks do with their Airstream trailers: http://sierranevadaairstreams.org/snu/
There's no reason that truck campers should have all the fun. ๐
โDec-15-2018 11:05 AM
FirstTracks wrote:garyhaupt wrote:
We are just about to hit the road for a 7 week drive and DV is part of that. I don't know about Racetrack...makes me nervous, thinking of a flat.
ppine? If you'd be willing to send me a rough outline of that area with the donkeys and jets? I'd be thinking that would be a great destination.
Gary Haupt
For donkeys, take a drive into Beatty to see the ones in the video. Jets train in the Panamint area..
โDec-15-2018 08:49 AM
garyhaupt wrote:
We are just about to hit the road for a 7 week drive and DV is part of that. I don't know about Racetrack...makes me nervous, thinking of a flat.
ppine? If you'd be willing to send me a rough outline of that area with the donkeys and jets? I'd be thinking that would be a great destination.
Gary Haupt
โDec-15-2018 08:28 AM
garyhaupt wrote:
We are just about to hit the road for a 7 week drive and DV is part of that. I don't know about Racetrack...makes me nervous, thinking of a flat.
ppine? If you'd be willing to send me a rough outline of that area with the donkeys and jets? I'd be thinking that would be a great destination.
Gary Haupt
โDec-15-2018 08:26 AM
โDec-15-2018 06:20 AM
โDec-15-2018 04:45 AM
pnichols wrote:
It was a few years ago when we were there, and we checked with the field office on camping. Boondock camping is allowed under certain rules (i.e. distance from roads, etc.) and in certain areas. We picked one of those areas and complied with the rules.
As I understand it, there are several 4WD backcountry roads in DV and it seems logical that folks that get way out there in their vehicles, might want to, or have to, at least overnight camp out there.
Our small Ford E350/E450 based 2WD motorhomes had about stock PU ground clearance and in dry conditions, we were able to slowly and carefully weave our way between the rocks a little way up a 4X4 road.
There's nothing like being way out there with all the comforts of A/C, a furnace, a refrigerator, a shower, queen beds, out of the sun, and out of the wind ... whenever you want.
โDec-14-2018 10:26 PM
FirstTracks wrote:pnichols wrote:
You're right-on about Death Valley.
It's not necessary to camp inside Death Valley in a campground. For maximum serenity and enjoyment of the Desert Experience, drycamping way out there is the best.
I assumed that within the NP, usual NP rules apply, i.e. camping in designated sites only. That's not the case for Death Valley NP? Who'd have known? We certainly didn't, although being a National Park we didn't bother looking into it, either.
โDec-14-2018 09:10 PM
pnichols wrote:Roy&Lynne wrote:
I love Death Valley but I would bypass it in a heart beat if I had to take Hwy 190 in. Not happening AGAIN. Once was enough. Also, I don't think I'd go in dead of summer either. We went in April and it was 118 degrees.
Lastly don't under any circumstances run out of gas. Its always 4 or 5 dollars more a gallon down there.
But I think I've gone 3 or 4 times and loved each time
What's up with Hwy 190 into Death Valley?
โDec-14-2018 09:07 PM
pnichols wrote:
You're right-on about Death Valley.
It's not necessary to camp inside Death Valley in a campground. For maximum serenity and enjoyment of the Desert Experience, drycamping way out there is the best.
โDec-14-2018 07:33 PM
Roy&Lynne wrote:
I love Death Valley but I would bypass it in a heart beat if I had to take Hwy 190 in. Not happening AGAIN. Once was enough. Also, I don't think I'd go in dead of summer either. We went in April and it was 118 degrees.
Lastly don't under any circumstances run out of gas. Its always 4 or 5 dollars more a gallon down there.
But I think I've gone 3 or 4 times and loved each time
โDec-14-2018 04:13 PM
โDec-14-2018 10:56 AM
Acampingwewillgo wrote:
I had plans to make the 49er Encampment this year but things came up and we missed it. Have traveled many times to Death Valley but with the RV, but its on the list. Just for kicks and while I love Nevada Treasure RV(coldest beer on tap, I've ever had), the RV Park attached to that small Casino in Amargosa Valley( making the trip into Death Valley even closer) has fairly nice grounds. We checked it out in Oct and there was maybe 3 RV's there โฆ.FYI
PS....and at 25.00 a night or less, its a bargain.
โDec-14-2018 10:52 AM