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Here is a trip report that 4 of us took in late February and early March of this year. I must apologize for posting it so late. I’m not very good with computers and never did figure out how to link via attachments. Maybe one of these days I’ll get the hang of it. I did it the hard way and posted the pictures in my album. Next time I plan to post a link to my own trip report web site. Being I wrote it for my site, it’s rather long (not a mini-report) so I put the report in parts to keep download times down.
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SMB Death Valley Run 2009: Nor-Cal to Red Rock Canyon State Park.
In early January CellularSteve sent me a PM inviting me to join him and a couple other fellow SMB owners to meet at Death Valley during late February and do some off roading in the park. Mengel Pass via Goler Wash was high on the list but anywhere around Death Valley was OK with me. The plan was to meet up at Ballarat and go from there. I contacted a friend who off roads with me frequently (Don) and we loaded up for the trip. Don and I have covered quite a bit of DV during the past few years but Mengel had eluded us during our past travels.
Being DV is a good 8 hour trip from Nor-Cal, we left out 1 day before the rest of the group. Red Rock State Park has always been a reasonable spot to layover at and helps to break up the long drive. We arrived about 4:30 PM and the wind was howling. No fire for us that night.
[photo:396c3qfq]4507[/photo:396c3qfq]
In the morning we had a little espresso and loaded up and headed out.
[photo:396c3qfq]4506[/photo:396c3qfq]
This was the greenest I have ever seen it here at Red Rock.
[photo:396c3qfq]4505[/photo:396c3qfq]
On the way out of the campground we hit a small trail called Iron Mountain that was kind of nice and well worth the drive. It starts off at the vista point (pictured above) across the highway from the entrance to the campground.
[photo:396c3qfq]4504[/photo:396c3qfq]
This area is similar to the background at the campground and very scenic. Being the drive short, the trail should not be missed if you’re in the neighborhood.
[photo:396c3qfq]4503[/photo:396c3qfq]
The trail is easy and probably doable with 2WD but there are a few spots that are fairly steep and sandy.
[photo:396c3qfq]4502[/photo:396c3qfq]
It starts off crossing a wash then follows it for a ways passing short bluffs here and there.
[photo:396c3qfq]4501[/photo:396c3qfq]
[photo:396c3qfq]4500[/photo:396c3qfq]
[photo:396c3qfq]4499[/photo:396c3qfq]
The trail has a spur (Nightmare Canyon) that leads closer to one of the cliff area. This region is closed off at certain times of the year due to disturbing birds of prey that roost in this zone.
[photo:396c3qfq]4498[/photo:396c3qfq]
The trail gets a little rougher toward the end but nothing bad during good weather.
[photo:396c3qfq]4497[/photo:396c3qfq]
[photo:396c3qfq]4496[/photo:396c3qfq]
[photo:396c3qfq]4495[/photo:396c3qfq]
This was about the steepest spot on the trail.
[photo:396c3qfq]4494[/photo:396c3qfq]
[photo:396c3qfq]4493[/photo:396c3qfq]
Overall it’s a nice little run whether or not the trail into Nightmare Canyon is closed. We hit the asphalt and headed toward our Death Valley rendezvous.
(End of part 1).
For those of you who are lurkers, the pictures will not be visible. Joining the group is free so why not join the Forum? But for those of you who do not wish to join, this post can be viewed at my site here: http://autoramblings.com/sportsmobile/?p=4762
SMB Death Valley Run 2009: Nor-Cal to Red Rock Canyon State Park.
In early January CellularSteve sent me a PM inviting me to join him and a couple other fellow SMB owners to meet at Death Valley during late February and do some off roading in the park. Mengel Pass via Goler Wash was high on the list but anywhere around Death Valley was OK with me. The plan was to meet up at Ballarat and go from there. I contacted a friend who off roads with me frequently (Don) and we loaded up for the trip. Don and I have covered quite a bit of DV during the past few years but Mengel had eluded us during our past travels.
Being DV is a good 8 hour trip from Nor-Cal, we left out 1 day before the rest of the group. Red Rock State Park has always been a reasonable spot to layover at and helps to break up the long drive. We arrived about 4:30 PM and the wind was howling. No fire for us that night.
[photo:396c3qfq]4507[/photo:396c3qfq]
In the morning we had a little espresso and loaded up and headed out.
[photo:396c3qfq]4506[/photo:396c3qfq]
This was the greenest I have ever seen it here at Red Rock.
[photo:396c3qfq]4505[/photo:396c3qfq]
On the way out of the campground we hit a small trail called Iron Mountain that was kind of nice and well worth the drive. It starts off at the vista point (pictured above) across the highway from the entrance to the campground.
[photo:396c3qfq]4504[/photo:396c3qfq]
This area is similar to the background at the campground and very scenic. Being the drive short, the trail should not be missed if you’re in the neighborhood.
[photo:396c3qfq]4503[/photo:396c3qfq]
The trail is easy and probably doable with 2WD but there are a few spots that are fairly steep and sandy.
[photo:396c3qfq]4502[/photo:396c3qfq]
It starts off crossing a wash then follows it for a ways passing short bluffs here and there.
[photo:396c3qfq]4501[/photo:396c3qfq]
[photo:396c3qfq]4500[/photo:396c3qfq]
[photo:396c3qfq]4499[/photo:396c3qfq]
The trail has a spur (Nightmare Canyon) that leads closer to one of the cliff area. This region is closed off at certain times of the year due to disturbing birds of prey that roost in this zone.
[photo:396c3qfq]4498[/photo:396c3qfq]
The trail gets a little rougher toward the end but nothing bad during good weather.
[photo:396c3qfq]4497[/photo:396c3qfq]
[photo:396c3qfq]4496[/photo:396c3qfq]
[photo:396c3qfq]4495[/photo:396c3qfq]
This was about the steepest spot on the trail.
[photo:396c3qfq]4494[/photo:396c3qfq]
[photo:396c3qfq]4493[/photo:396c3qfq]
Overall it’s a nice little run whether or not the trail into Nightmare Canyon is closed. We hit the asphalt and headed toward our Death Valley rendezvous.
(End of part 1).