The next morning I actually slept in past sunrise. After a leisurely breakfast I broke camp and dumped the first 5 gallon Jerry can into my gas tank. Before this trip I asked Joe from
www.journeyoffroad.com to build me a couple of Jerry can holders. I wanted to make sure that I wasn't range limited since I knew I was going be spending several days in the back country and I didn't want to have to reroute for fuel. I had fueled up at Panamint Springs and I was down to 1/4 tank before adding my first Jerry can. I have to say that the Jerry can holders combined the Scepter Fuel Cans are a great combination, easy to get off the roof and once up there they didn't move. The Scepter cans are famous for their toughness and they don't leak. Another nice thing is you don't have to worry about rust.
I headed out down past the Racetrack. I got caught in traffic behind a couple of rental jeeps, they insisted on running at the worst possiable speed for a wash boarded road, right at the harmonic frequency. I had to stop and let them shake down the road for a while so I could run fast enough that the washboards didn't shake my rig apart. I don't know how they put up with it, they had 19 more miles to go and they were doing about 14mph. I stopped at Teakettle Junction
Thankfully the jeeps headed toward Hunter Mountain and I went straight to Ubehebe Crater.
Some more of the superbloom
Turning into a nice day
Careful, it doesn't look it in the picture but that is a pretty good drop
A little bit of color, I actually think the geological layers were more interesting than the flowers.
I headed out Death Valley Rd until Oriental Wash, I wanted to head to Beaty to fuel up and hopefully hit a grocery store then go to Rhyolyte then camp around the head of Titus Canyon.
One of my maps showed Oriental Wash going all the way to 95 but it didn't agree with my GPS so I wound up doing some dead reckoning since there are quite a few roads out there.
State Line
See those mountains to the right of the picture I would soon be in them.
Nice view
After this picture I came to a junction, one way headed North (Beatty was South East of my position) and the other headed SE right into the mountains. I followed the best looking road that was going in my direction until I hit the top of the ridge, I could see a road cut going down the other side but I couldn't find a way through. After screwing around in the mountains for about an hour I decided that I would have to back track to that junction and hopefully it would take me to 95. Well it did get me there, I aired back up and headed south. About 10 miles from Beatty I ran out of gas, I pulled over and threw the other 5 gallons in the tank and kept heading south. If I hadn't had that extra fuel I would have never tried the route I took.
In Beatty I found that you can get fuel, and gamble but there is no grocery store. Oh well I had plenty of food and I would just make due with what I had.
I headed to Rhyolite not long before sunset.
The roof rack makes a good photo platform
Last Supper
Lady Desert: The Venus of Nevada
I couldn't find a name for the prospector and the penguin.
After leaving Rhoylite I headed for Titus Canyon, and found the first wide spot in the road since the sun was below the horizon already.