Death Valley Introduction

TripLeader

Explorer
Part 19 [Odds & Ends]

More petroglyphs.
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Twenty Mule Team Canyon.
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Leadfield.
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Near Titus Canyon.
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Beatty, Nevada.
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Camping.
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Lippincott Pass.
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Applying for a backcountry permit.
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Backpacking above Cottonwood Canyon.
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Mesquite Flats Sand Dunes.
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Scrounger

New member
Nice pictures and report! Theres JUST enough routefinding on that cottonwood/marble loop to keep it spicy as a solo trip. Years ago, I ran into a group that had missed the final jog over ridge and into marble canyon. Got turned around in those canyons and spent 3 days finding their way out.

Cheers!
 

TripLeader

Explorer
Nice pictures and report! Theres JUST enough routefinding on that cottonwood/marble loop to keep it spicy as a solo trip. Years ago, I ran into a group that had missed the final jog over ridge and into marble canyon. Got turned around in those canyons and spent 3 days finding their way out.

Cheers!

I totally agree. I had to check out a couple of different options before I settled on the right route to take me toward Marble Canyon.
 

TripLeader

Explorer
Part 20 [Badwater]

No introductory trip to Death Valley would be complete without a stop at Badwater Basin, the lowest point of elevation in North America.
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TripLeader

Explorer
Part 21 [The Long Drive Home]

We left the park after Badwater Basin. We spent a night in the desert somewhere east of Las Vegas.
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We continued on and spent one more night on the road before arriving at home.

That was the trip. Thanks for reading the report. I hope you liked it.
 

Idaho_Pakeha

Occasional Archaeologist
Neat overnighter.

If someone wants to do that Cottonwood/Marble Canyon hike, the drive to the "trailhead" gets pretty rough by the end; you're basically driving down a dry wash. You start hiking wherever you decide to stop, which in this case, was next to a significant wash-out.

If you're willing to walk a few more miles, it can be done in a car you don't care about very much.
That road is a little rough, but the petroglyphs are worth it! I did it on my DRZ-400 with a buddy (who had never ridden in sand-well he has now!) and it was challenging but fun. I talked to a Ranger who said that they don't put up signs for Marble Canyon because they had to pull too many stuck vehicles out...
 

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