Bicycle camping in and around Death Valley National Park 2007
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Bicycle camping (bikepacking) in and around Death Valley National Park 2007 Day 3: 47.5 miles from Gold Valley Road camp site to Furnace Creek Campground, Death Valley National Park It's a bit cloudy this morning up on Gold Valley Road
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Day 3: 47.5 miles from Gold Valley Road camp site to Furnace Creek Campground, Death Valley National Park

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I've risen out of Death Valley just enough to have a view of the Badwater Basin ahead

I've risen out of Death Valley just enough to have a view of the Badwater Basin ahead

Date: April 21, 2007, 12h00

It's a bit cloudy this morning up on Gold Valley Road

The nice thing about this is that I didn't wake up baking in my tent from hot morning sun, like I do on so many desert-camping mornings.

The breeze up here in the mountains is cool and there's an occasional gust of wind. that I occasionally have to put on my sweater, but whenever the sun peers brightly through gaps in the clouds, I begin to overheat and have to take it off.

I slept really well last night in the cool air and silence. It was near total darkness with no moon in the sky. I neither saw nor heard any wildlife, except for a few lizards on the ground. There don't seem to be any birds around here.

The only real noise was the wind. Sometimes I could hear gusts of it coming from miles away, which sometimes never arrived at my location. At other moments, those gusts did arrive, and the tent got blown around a bit making it quite noisy inside on occasion.

Date: April 20, 2007, 08h01
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It's a bit cloudy this morning up on Gold Valley Road
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