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Bicycle camping (bikepacking) in and around Death Valley National Park 2007 Day 11: 66 bicycle miles from Furnace Creek to Tecopa Hot Springs via Funeral Mountains at 3300 feet elevation in 100 degrees Interesting earth piles in front of the Resting Springs Range along Highway 127
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Day 11: 66 bicycle miles from Furnace Creek to Tecopa Hot Springs via Funeral Mountains at 3300 feet elevation in 100 degrees

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Leaving my Gold Valley Road campsite

Leaving my Gold Valley Road campsite

Date: April 20, 2007, 11h41

Interesting earth piles in front of the Resting Springs Range along Highway 127

These look man-made.

I keep watching along here for an old road that leads up into the hills of the Resting Springs Wilderness area, to an old mine site (Baxter Mine). It's an area I might like to explore one day, but I miss the road.

Date: April 28, 2007, 18h00
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Interesting earth piles in front of the Resting Springs Range along Highway 127
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