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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 > Which way to go?? Racetrack road will have to wait until the morning...we're heading east
seanquinn > We took a side path to the Lost Burro Mine. Some of the structures have been very well preserved in the high desert climate, including this outhouse.
seanquinn > Lost Burro Cabin, doesn't look like anyone's stayed here for a while.
seanquinn > Enter at your own risk
seanquinn > Another night, another great campsite
seanquinn > On the famous Racetrack, we hiked out to the Grandstand
seanquinn > Kerri taking in the scenery,
seanquinn > Lippencott Mine Road...this one Scared Kerri a few times, very rocky and rutted out. The FJ was kept in low range for most of the way. Read more about it here:
http://www.desertusa.com/mag99/july/stories/race2.html
seanquinn > Officially leaving Death Valley National Park  and entering the Saline Valley
Officially leaving Death Valley National Park and entering the Saline Valley
 > Officially leaving Death Valley National Park  and entering the Saline Valley
Officially leaving Death Valley National Park and entering the Saline Valley
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