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ALC 2016 Death Valley Reunion CampingWas Thursday evening, January 28, to Monday morning, February 1st
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Death Valley Washout (before and after images). The before image is from Google Earth Street View. The after (washout) image is from Jim-dandy. You may have to scroll to the right to see it all.
The before image is from Google Earth Street View and the after (washout) image is from Jim-dandy.
The before image is from Google Earth Street View and the after (washout) image is from Jim-dandy.
The before image is from Google Earth Street View and the after (washout) image is from Jim-dandy.
I took an image of this red spined cactus and then found it in Google Earth Street View from a slightly different angle of view.
This is the Death Valley Mesquite Spring Campground Entrance to our Death Valley adventure.
This is our caravan entering Mesquite Spring Campground.
Camping at Death Valley Mesquite Spring Campground.
Pondering life's greatest wonders.
James Logistic and Michelle Unique.
Camping at Death Valley Mesquite Spring Campground.
Cool rim lighting around Patrick.
Todd up on a hill.
Chewy up on a hill.
Chewy up on a hill.
Patrick and Chewy.
Patrick and Chewy.
Patrick and Chewy.
Patrick and Chewy.
Fun people around the campfire.
Doug playing guitar in the morning, with Rugby.
Ubehebe Crater
Ken at Ubehebe Crater
Caution sign. Living on the edge at Ubehebe Crater
Mitch having a bite to eat.
Chewy polishing a rock for Jim-dandy.
Panarama of our Death Valley Mesquite Spring Camp sites. You may have to scroll to the right to see it all.
Big Sexy's pickup truck and camper trailer are on the far left, Logistic's RV is left of center, Ken's van and camper trailer is right of center, and Jim-dandy's pickup truck is on the far right.
In the midst of Death Valley, after a rain, life flourishes!
This is the Death Valley Furnace Creek Visitor Center entrance on Hwy 190. Note the gas station on the left. (Google earth photo credit.)
This is the Death Valley Furnace Creek Visitor Center entrance on Hwy 190. Note the gas station on the left. (Google earth photo credit.)
This is the Death Valley Furnace Creek Campground entrance road on Hwy 190. (Google earth photo credit.)