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 After the right fork, Gold Valley Road winds across the plateau, then drops down into Gold Valley
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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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The men's washroom at Barstow Station

The men's washroom at Barstow Station

Date: April 17, 2007, 15h35

After the right fork, Gold Valley Road winds across the plateau, then drops down into Gold Valley

I stare longingly at this scene on top of the mountains, really wanting to follow this dead-end road to its end five miles further, down in Gold Valley.

I know that Willow Spring probably has water for me to drink. But what if it doesn't?

I have plenty of water with me to make it through today and part of tomorrow. If I had made it to the spring last night and found it dry, it wouldn't have been a problem. I would just come back over the hill today, which I would eventually need to do anyway.

But what if yesterday's bike problem recurs while I'm down there?

I'm brooding too much about this, which means that the only sensible thing to do is resign myself to the most prudent choice. I'll ride toward Furnace Creek Campground today, in the tourist area of Death Valley. I'll save Gold Valley for a future trip...

I walk back down to my tent.

Date: April 20, 2007, 09h50
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