South to Spring | Mojave National Preserve Part 1: Caruthers Canyon

As we left Death Valley and headed south we drove through the town of Shoshone. It’s always fun to see the price of regular unleaded there, the day we passed through it was $5.99. Only close to double what we had paid through Idaho and Nevada to get here.

As we continued south toward Baker there was a near steady stream of enormous three story RV’s with names like Adrenaline, Voltage, Sandstorm, Rag’n, Man Cave, Attitude and Stealth. Ok Stealth, you aren’t sneaking up on anybody with your three axles and 50′ length. Someone actually gets paid to think up names for these things! The weekend was winding down and the dunes were emptying of what appeared to be thousands of OHV enthusiasts. I’m glad they have someplace to go and congregate, so we know where to avoid. Welcome back to “civilization.”

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Video: Exploring Death Valley | South to Spring Episode 1

Here is our first video of our South to Spring Series that covers our time in Death Valley National Park. https://youtu.be/HGt7FL8O-h0 We cover the epic drive through Echo Canyon, explore the Inyo Mine, some sights from Hole in the Wall Road, take a look at Lake Manly while it is still there, and end the trip on the divide between Gold and Greenwater Valleys. We hope you enjoy!

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South to Spring | Exploring Death Valley Part 2: Hole in the Wall, Lake Manly and Beyond

Our two day camping permit for Echo Canyon had run out. Where to go next? We thought we’d explore Hole in the Wall road, but the same regulations for camping applied there, just like Echo Canyon we needed a permit. We headed back to Furnace Creek visitor center to find out if there was a permit available. We arrived just after opening and secured the last campsite available for the night. Hole in the Wall it was.

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