Unfortunately the trip started out with me getting a ticket in Ridgecrest just outside of Death Valley. I mistakenly turned onto a Naval Air Weapons Base and guess what? My license was expired. This meant that they had to call the cops and now I have to appear in Criminal Court 400 miles from SF even though my renewal was pending with the DMV. I have since renewed my license, but that is a whole other story.
First stop was Saline Valley
Before we got to the Saline Springs (where we were going to meet Evan and Lauren) we did a little exploring and found some cool Native American left overs
Later that day we met our new friends Evan and Lauren and Scout
They were wonderful travel companions.
I met Evan on the Expedition Portal web Forum. We did some loose phone planning and decided to meet at Saline Springs to camp for a night. Saline was cool but kind of crowded. We didn't take any pics to mention. There were a bunch of wild Buros there that would walk right up to you for a handout. The springs were nice but we had to wait until the later evening to get a tub to our selves. We also met up with another Expo Forum couple and shared out camp site.
After Saline we took the famous 4x4 Lippencott Rd. to the Race Track.
We camped at the Lippencott Mine camping area
Hiked up to Ubehebe Peak with the dogs. Winnie had to wear her booties because she is a frail city dog.
We followed Evan out to Ubehebe crater on the famous Race Track Valley Rd. known for it's washboard that can rattle the fillings out of your teeth. (it was in great shape)
Checked out Badwater
We hiked over 25 miles during the week. Some of the hikes we did were Ubehebe Peak, Mosaic Canyon, Golden Canyon, Hole in the Wall, and some dunes. Winslow got to go on over 10 of those miles with us. It was a little challenging becuase dogs are not allowed on any trails and you can't leave them in the car for obvios reasons. The hikes we took without her we did in the early morning so she was okay in the car for a few hours before the sun came up.
Here is Katherine in Mosaic Canyon at the 25ft falls
We drove out to Butte Vally in search of these old Geologist cabins that are maintained by park visitors. You can camp in them but it is first come availability. All three were full so we decided to try and go over Mengal pass and camp at the famous Barker Ranch. That is where Charles Manson was caught in a shoot out back in the 1960's. Unfortunately we did not make it over the pass. I got the Land Cruiser stuck on some rocks twice and decided to give it up after damaging my fender. Katherine said the dent gives my truck some off0road credibility. I'm going with it.
Here I am about to get stuck again.
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Very Cool! It looks like you had a great time, except for the ticket of course.
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