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What else would you expect at the Teakettle Junction?
Unfortunately, we didn't bring a teakettle with us.
We didn't want to drive the Racetrack Road to the Ubehebe Crater, so we took the other road at the junction which I forgot the name of. We made a little sightseeing tour to the Lost Burro Mine. Another small and narrow road.
Walking around and checking out the old mine and cabins was the next thing we did.
History to touch - I love it!
And once again it seemed like we're getting some rain.
Driving back the narrow road.
We continued the road south and it was a perfect drive. Nice road with beautiful scenery. And then it started to rain, at Death Valley! And it wasn't just a sprinkle.
After hours on that nice road we slowly reached the main road which brings you into Death Valley via Panamint Springs.
Lookout before the main road drops deeper down into the valley.
Camp spot for the night was at the Panamint Springs Campground and we had a nice dinner at the restaurant. Luckily we didn't have to gas up at Panamint Springs were fuel prices are ridiculously high, props to the second fuel tank.
Making friends with the locals.
The next day we squeezed the big boy through Ti(gh)tus Canyon.
Titus Canyon Road is super easy to drive, we even saw a sedan on the road.
Las Vegas is close to Death Valley, my dad has never been to Vegas and we wanted to stay at a hotel/motel for a couple days, so off we went.
Unfortunately, we didn't bring a teakettle with us.
We didn't want to drive the Racetrack Road to the Ubehebe Crater, so we took the other road at the junction which I forgot the name of. We made a little sightseeing tour to the Lost Burro Mine. Another small and narrow road.
Walking around and checking out the old mine and cabins was the next thing we did.
History to touch - I love it!
And once again it seemed like we're getting some rain.
Driving back the narrow road.
We continued the road south and it was a perfect drive. Nice road with beautiful scenery. And then it started to rain, at Death Valley! And it wasn't just a sprinkle.
After hours on that nice road we slowly reached the main road which brings you into Death Valley via Panamint Springs.
Lookout before the main road drops deeper down into the valley.
Camp spot for the night was at the Panamint Springs Campground and we had a nice dinner at the restaurant. Luckily we didn't have to gas up at Panamint Springs were fuel prices are ridiculously high, props to the second fuel tank.
Making friends with the locals.
The next day we squeezed the big boy through Ti(gh)tus Canyon.
Titus Canyon Road is super easy to drive, we even saw a sedan on the road.
Las Vegas is close to Death Valley, my dad has never been to Vegas and we wanted to stay at a hotel/motel for a couple days, so off we went.
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