moto-treks
On the road
A short ways up the trail loomed Chicken Rock, the off-camber corner with a four hundred foot drop just inches away from our tires. But first, we would need to navigate the narrow shelf road to Chicken Rock. As I started making the climb, I looked out my window and watched as the valley floor dropped away - 100 feet, 200 feet, 300 feet. We crossed the ravine that was once spanned by a crude bridge built with utility polls; now filled in with rocks and a retaining wall. As the road narrowed, I neared the next corner and there it was, the infamous Chicken Rock. Carefully stepping out of my Jeep to view the obstacle, I realized there was no way I wanted to back down that shelf road. No choice but to continue.
Two nights earlier, Tino, LandcruiserPhil, Ace and I met in the Last Kind Words Saloon at Furnace Creek. I arrived late, so I ordered some dinner to help my beer go down. After introductions and talking about our rigs and the trip, we retired to our vehicles for a good nights sleep. I am grateful these three joined me for the trip around Death Valley. During the next 10 days, we became better acquainted and I can’t imagine another group to explore Death Valley with.
Thanks guys for joining me on the 2019 ROFs Do Death Valley.
Two nights earlier, Tino, LandcruiserPhil, Ace and I met in the Last Kind Words Saloon at Furnace Creek. I arrived late, so I ordered some dinner to help my beer go down. After introductions and talking about our rigs and the trip, we retired to our vehicles for a good nights sleep. I am grateful these three joined me for the trip around Death Valley. During the next 10 days, we became better acquainted and I can’t imagine another group to explore Death Valley with.

Thanks guys for joining me on the 2019 ROFs Do Death Valley.