Any Death Valley region experts?!
Just wondered if they were any Death Valley experts on the forum? Or non-experts on Death Valley for that matter!
I posted up the roadtrip me and the missus have booked in the first two weeks of July here and we're pretty happy with our route, although as I said in that post any advice or recommendations are more than welcome!
I just wondered whether there was anyone on here who could kindly answer a couple of questions about days 7 and 8 of our trip around Death Valley. On day 7 we're going to get up at the crack of dawn and leave our hotel in Gilroy, CA and make our way directly to Yosemite and plan to get in to the park for around 10am and spend a good chunk of the day there before going pretty much non-stop to our hotel in Beatty, NV ready to spend the next day in Death Valley (day 8). On that day we're going to do all the 'normal' death valley sights, from Scotty's Castle and Ubehebe at the top then driving south checking out sights, through Shoshone and back down to Vegas for the night. So, the questions...
1) Once we get out of Yosemite there seems to be two options across to Beatty. There's the 120, then the 6, then picking up the 95 down to Beatty. Or there is the route down to Big Pine, then the 168, 266 then joining the 95 again. I know both or much of a muchness distance and time-wise, but how about scenary-wise? We will also be on this road in the evening time and is either 'safer' than the other in terms of breaking down We're there early July and I have visions of us being eaten by vultures on a deserted road. The safety tips on here have been very useful though and we took enough water to fill a small swimming pool last time in Death Valley.
2) We really fancy a beer at the Santa Fe Saloon in Goldfield just north of Beatty. Is it going to live up to my expectations?!
3) We've read about the temps in Death Valley at this time and we will be prepared. But the one thing I have read about is cars that are not equiped for that type of heat and simply will not restart once the engine has been turned off. We have reserved a Jeep Liberty for the whole trip, so I presume this will be okay? We're not planning on leaving any of the major roads (aside from the place in question 4) so would I be right in thinking that the park won't exactly be deserted during the first two weeks of July?
4) I really fancy a visit to the Keane Wonder Mill. I imagine that our Jeep will be able to make it to the parking lot, but is it a long trek to the actual remains of the mill? Again, I have images of vultures when I think of trekking anywhere...
5) Our hotel in Beatty is, obviously, only a few miles from Ryholite and I'd love to take a quick trip over there in the car during the night to see this fantastic place in the moonlight. Is this a rather foolish idea?
Thanks in advance for any help! If anyone ever wants ideas and advice for a roadtrip around Salford, UK I'd be more than happy to help, but I can't really see that situation arising.
John
Death Valley is my favorite National Park
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beforethirty
Just wondered if they were any Death Valley experts on the forum?
I will try and drop in later -- but here are some of our field reports from this area.
Mark
doesn't make much sense, probably not possible
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leave our hotel in Gilroy, CA and make our way directly to Yosemite and plan to get in to the park for around 10am and spend a good chunk of the day there before going pretty much non-stop to our hotel in Beatty, NV
I really don't think step one is going to be possible, and even if it were, it just doesn't make much sense.
Gilroy to Beatty, via Yosemite is 450 miles, and none of it is freeway. In fact the vast majority is going to be curvy, 2 lane roads, including a trek across the Sierra where you are going to be stuck behind RVs and other slow moving vehicles. If you can cover the distance, I don't see any way that you'll have time to spend any time in the Yosemite Valley.
Regardless, going all the way to Beatty is kind of silly, since it takes you essentially have to bypass Death Valley to get there. Even if you weren't already pushing daylight, it simply makes a lot more sense to stay somewhere along US-395.
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2) We really fancy a beer at the Santa Fe Saloon in Goldfield just north of Beatty. Is it going to live up to my expectations?!
I don't really know anything about this place, but I guess the obvious question here is: what are your expectations?
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one thing I have read about is cars that are not equiped for that type of heat and simply will not restart once the engine has been turned off.
I've never heard of this, and unless you've overheated the car to the point where you've cracked the engine block, I don't see this as a likely problem. If you are driving a rental car, you really shouldn't have any issues.