Showing posts with label death valley national park. Show all posts
Showing posts with label death valley national park. Show all posts

Thursday, April 12, 2018

Death Valley, Day 7


After spending the night at Aguereberry Point we watched the sunrise over Death Valley, had our breakfast and then headed back to the Emigrant Pass Road and from there to the main road west.  We drove through the Panamint Mountains and the Panamint Valley, stopped briefly in the little town of Panamint Springs and near there took the very rough Darwin Falls Road to the trailhead for Darwin Falls.  After hiking to the falls and back we left the park and drove south and west to the city of Redlands where we spent the weekend with friends.










Panamint Valley


Darwin Falls Hike

Water Pipes from the Falls











Tuesday, April 10, 2018

Death Valley, Day 6


Our sixth day in Death Valley began at Warm Springs Camp where we had parked our vehicle for the night.  After breakfast and coffee we drove back down the Warm Springs Canyon Road, stopping frequently to photograph the wildflowers and other items of interest.












Back on the main road we stopped briefly at the Devil's Golf Course with its salt formations and then went west and then south on SR 190 to the Emigrant Canyon Road which we followed to the Skidoo Road and that to the old mining town of Skidoo, which now is nothing but sagebrush and a sign.  Along the way to Skidoo we visited several old mining sites and had some wonderful views of the valley.

Devil's Golf Course

Skidoo Road



Skidoo

Back on the Skidoo Road




Back on the Emigrant Canyon Road we drove the short distance to the Aguereberry Point Road and visited the ghost town of Harrisburg and nearby Eureka Mine.















From Harrisburg, where we spent a good part of the afternoon exploring, we drove on to Aguereberry Point, one of our favorite places in Death Valley.  We had our supper there, watched the sunset, did some star photography and relaxed before retiring for the night.