crust scratchers of Death Valley...
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Originally Posted by cool
As one of the crust scratchers of Death Valley,
Cool, What is a crust scratcher?
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I would like to add Golden canyon & natural bridge to your "places to see" list.
Hole-in-the-Wall Canyon is also pretty amazing -- but he won't be able to get any passenger vehicle more than about 1/8th of a mile up that road!
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I would also suggest to do the canyons in the afternoon(sun right abv) or eve(amazing colours) to get good pictures.
True, but Trevor is a little short of time to do it all.
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And the most important "must-do" in Death Valley:Come out at night and look up to the sky. Sky is practically lit up with stars.
Absolutely!
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Walk on the dunes is good as well(sunset).
Hum, that is too much work for me. I have been up on the top of Kelso Dunes twice for Sunset, but it nearly killed me the last time.
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Our Editor knows a lot about the area. Just thought would chip in as I'd been there last winter...
Thanks, did you see my latest article on the area?
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You are going to one of the best places on earth.
It may be my favorite place on this earth!
Mark
I thought it was geologic term
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Originally Posted by cool
Mark,
My crust scratchers are just scratching the crust...:)
Oh, I see, as in "just scratching the surface"! I thought you were some kind of amateur geologist or something!
Mark
Hole in the Wall and Depot
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Originally Posted by
UKTrevor
Also, I have a day to drive from Las Vegas back to Los Angeles. I see that the route will take me past the Mojave National Preserve. I know that this is onother place that needs days to do it justice, not hours, but considering I could spend 2 or 3 hours there - is there one thing/place I should see?
Trevor, I would drive to the Hole-in-the-Wall campground area to see the twisted topography (there was wildfire in the park last year, and I don't know what happened with it) and I would stop by the Kelso Depot -- this is the visitor's center for the park and really well done.
Mark