Trip Report for Death Valley / Saline Valley, 4-26-2008
By Mike Whittington
May 4th, 2008
Participants: Robb Miller Jerome Blunck Damian Smith Tom Muzik Stacy (perspective) Mike (perspective) Andreas Frobese (Tom’s friend)
Prepared and Submitted by Tom Muzik
Robb, Damian, Andreas and I met in Big Pine Friday night. We had a great dinner at Rossi’s (recommended by all) in Big Pine.
Saturday morning we met Jerome at the Big Pine Chevron early and hit the road. After a nice drive over the White Mountains, we hit our first stop, Eureka Dunes in Death Valley. These are the tallest dunes in the U.S. For some exercise, we hiked up part of the dunes.
We then headed up Steel Pass. There were a couple of fairly easy obstacles to keep the faint of heart, but over all, it was a easy road. The scenery over Steel Pass was very nice.
We camped at Warm Springs. In general, all I have to say about Warm Springs is that the 60’s are still alive in CA. Peace, love and bad naked.
We were expecting to meet Stacy and Mike at Warm Spring around 5PM on Saturday. Near 7PM, Damian and I decided to go looking for them. We were happy to hear Stacy’s voice looking for us on the CB, and I think she was more happy to find us. They had spent some “bonus” time looking for us.
We had a nice fire under the stars (no moon) and hit the rack for a good nights sleep. Most of us slept in tents, Damian in his, Mike on top of his and Stacy (somehow) slept in her back seat. My back hurts even thinking to attempt that feat.
We hit the road early for the Race Track. As expected, the Race Track did not disappoint. Its easy to hear about it, and hard to understand it when you are there. We then took the right at Tea Kettle Junction up to Hunter Valley. We then stopped at Lost Burro Mine for some quick exploring. As we headed out of Hunter Valley we had some trouble. My GPS that was all programmed to lead us through the trip could not find the exit. I must have turned the group around three times looking for the trail that wasn’t there. You will all hear about the breakage that happened during one of these episodes. It turned out that they had made a new trail, not on the map or my GPS.
We finally made it out of Hunter Valley and the Park. We had a nice lunch on the patio at Panamint Springs Café and headed home.
The weather, although a little hot on Saturday, was perfect on Sunday.
I would like to thank everyone for going. Although I love climbing stuff, I also enjoy desert exploration. Overall, it was a GREAT trip.
Thanks, Tom |
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