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  1. The temperature in Death Valley soared to a whopping 130°F this past Sunday, August 16, 2020. This is the hottest temperature recored on Earth since 1913, a time when meteorological science was less accurate than today. The previous high in Death Valley was 134°F recorded in the Guinness Book of World Records and is the reason the giant ...

  2. Dear friends,The old DVTalk campsite served us well since 2001. Over time, however, our one-of a-kind, custom programmed message board has become archaic and cumbersome, and it lacks the standard features of other, more contemporary message boards.

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  4. The "W.B.R." stood for William B. Rood, a member of the Jayhawker faction of the Death Valley '49ers. Carl I. Wheat, in his Trailing the Forty-Niners through Death Valley(1939:18) proclaimed "here, then, was the long-sought proof of the actual route of at least one of the Jayhawkers." Also near the rock Rood inscribed is a gigantic basalt ...

  5. Book Review: Death Valley '49er Trails. Hardcover, 184 pp, photos, maps, selected bibliography. Death Valley has excited more interest and been the subject of more books than any other segment of California’s vast desert country. To a large degree, this enduring fascination is the result of a book published in 1894 and reprinted many times since.

  6. 6 mars 2019 · sunvalleyjoe replied the topic: Lee Flat (Nelson Cabin) hey Dave hope all is well. Did not make it to PSR to see Noah . The ride up Lee Flat wore me out. VA is making progress I might last another 73 years ha ha . I needed the road trip. I even caught some nice trout in Lone Pine area., Say hello to noah for me. GBA!SVJ DAV.

  7. Death Valley has hundreds of miles of backcountry dirt roads and 4x4 trails to explore and enjoy. Here you'll find descriptions, maps and trail reports to consult in planning your trip. (Approx. 35 mile loop starting and ending on Hwy 136 about 10 miles east of Lone Pine) This loop trail connects the neighboring towns of Swansea and Keeler, on ...

  8. www.deathvalley.com › index › exploring-death-valleyExploring Death Valley

    Exploring Death Valley. Backcountry 4X4. Death Valley offers literally hundreds of scenic trails -- whether you are exploring on foot, on paved roads, or on back-country roads. Below is a list of trails compiled from information offered by the National Park Service. Please stop by the ranger station for an update on the trail conditions before ...

  9. www.deathvalley.com › index › exploring-death-valleyDeath Valley Buttes

    Death Valley Buttes. Length: 1.8 mile, one-way. Starting Point: Hell's Gate parking area, 22 miles NE of Furnace Creek. Description: Short but strenuous scramble to the two prominent hills at the foot of the Grapevine Mountains. From Hell's Gate, walk SW 0.5 mile toward the buttes. Scramble south up the ridge to the first of the buttes.

  10. Keane Wonder Springs. Length: 1 mile, one-way. Starting Point: Keane Wonder Mill parking area, 2 miles off Beatty Cutoff road on graded dirt road. Description: Follow pipeline north along mountain base to sulfur springs and travertine mounds. Beyond springs are remains of an old stampmill and cabin.

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