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seanquinn  > Travel > Expedition to Death Valley
It is a land of extremes. Hottest, driest, lowest: A superlative desert of streaming sand dunes, snow-capped mountains, multicolored rock layers, water-fluted canyons and 3 million acres of stone wilderness. Home to the Timbisha Shoshone and to plants and animals unique to the harshest deserts. A place of legend and a place of trial. Death Valley.

Our trip into the Valley of Death started on March 23rd. It was going to be a trial for us and the new rig (Toyota FJ Cruiser picked up 2 weeks earlier). We had to prepare to be totally self-sufficient for the duration of your trip. For 5 days, we moved about this remote, starkingly beautiful part of California. We logged over 500 miles of travel in the park, driving on everything from smooth paved roads to rocky, rutted-out steep trails on the sides of mountains. We never camped in the same spot twice, always wanting to explore a different area of the park. It was the first time we tried this expedition style of traveling/camping and we fell in love with it. We returned back to civilization in Lone Pine, CA on the 27th, where we decided to stay the night and get a good meal before heading back home to San Diego in the morning.
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seanquinn > The Lookout
seanquinn > Another day at the office
seanquinn > Stripe Butte and the Butte Valley
seanquinn > Met up with a group of guys on the trail. Here's Sharam's Landcruiser entering the Butte Valley
seanquinn > The FJ in the environment is was meant to be in
seanquinn > Setting up camp in the Warm Springs Canyon area
The Barker Ranch...the infamous last hideout of Charles Manson and his "family". Captured here by local police in 1969.
 > The Barker Ranch...the infamous last hideout of Charles Manson and his "family". Captured here by local police in 1969.
The Barker Ranch...the infamous last hideout of Charles Manson and his "family". Captured here by local police in 1969.
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