(If you missed the day 1 post you can read it here)
The next morning I awoke to the smell of fresh coffee. Tino, who must be an early riser, had a pot of coffee brewing; he treated us to fresh coffee and Baileys every morning during the trip. I informed the group that since we were two days ahead of schedule we could take a side trip and head into Middle Park before arriving at the ghost town of Ballarat.
The road up South Park Canyon gained elevation pretty quickly as it snaked up the mountain side. It seemed like every corner provided breathtaking views of Panamint Valley.
4 1/2 miles later your reach Stone and Briggs Cabin. These two cabins are well maintain and would make a great place to spend the night - if they are available. We met two gentlemen staying in Briggs cabin. They had been coming up here for years and filled us in on some of the trivia of the area.
Stone Cabin
They also assured us that Chicken Rock was much easier than a few years ago due to someone “working” on the obstacle. Oh, and the timber bridge across the ravine had been replaced so no worries with that either.