Mauka2Makai
Explorer
Our latest adventure brought us back to Death Valley to experience Eureka Dunes, Dedeckera Canyon, Steele Pass, and Saline Valley Hot Springs. We traversed over 180 miles of some of the most remote, challenging, and washboarded roads we've ever traveled, starting at Death Valley road off of Ubehebe road and 3 days later ending at the 190 from South Pass of Saline Valley. We not only pushed our LC's capabilities, but our own comfort levels of traveling solo, and my wife was definitely pushed well beyond her comfort zone. At the end of every trail though, we were always rewarded... wether it was with sights of geological grander, a desert oasis, or the simple pleasure of black pavement after hours of washboard. With all we experienced, It may be some time till the wife and kids are ready to go back to Death Valley, but personally... I'm always looking for a window of opportunity to return. Enjoy our travels.
The boys all ready for the long drive to Eureka Dunes.
We stopped in at the new Death Valley Visitor Center for the latest in road conditions. FYI all roads we traveled were posted closed either by DV or Inyo county. It's a deterrent for the common tourist.
Death Valley road to Eureka Valley road to Eureka Dunes. ~43 miles and completed in just over an hour.
The road was actually in a very maintained condition even through the canyon, we averaged 33mph as per my track, only a couple of washouts to watch out for... watch your speed on those they sneak up on you.
We made it to our first destination... 8 hours later.:wings:
It was so nice to set up camp just off the base of Eureka Dunes. Wow there's even a fire pit and picnic table.
That night the sky was crystal clear with temperatures dipping into the teens. We were able to relax near the camp fire and stargaze the night away. Come morning our plan was to hike to the top of the dunes which stood nearly 700ft. pretty ambitious plan when hiking in sand with two young ones.

The boys all ready for the long drive to Eureka Dunes.

We stopped in at the new Death Valley Visitor Center for the latest in road conditions. FYI all roads we traveled were posted closed either by DV or Inyo county. It's a deterrent for the common tourist.

Death Valley road to Eureka Valley road to Eureka Dunes. ~43 miles and completed in just over an hour.


The road was actually in a very maintained condition even through the canyon, we averaged 33mph as per my track, only a couple of washouts to watch out for... watch your speed on those they sneak up on you.

We made it to our first destination... 8 hours later.:wings:

It was so nice to set up camp just off the base of Eureka Dunes. Wow there's even a fire pit and picnic table.
That night the sky was crystal clear with temperatures dipping into the teens. We were able to relax near the camp fire and stargaze the night away. Come morning our plan was to hike to the top of the dunes which stood nearly 700ft. pretty ambitious plan when hiking in sand with two young ones.