I know, I know... it's an unpopular sentiment. It's such an underappreciated state that people avoid at all costs, but bear with me here.
In the course of a few hundred miles, I went from Tioga Pass in Yosemite at 9,943 feet (which is occasionally still closed at this point of the year due to snow), down to 200 feet below sea level in Death Valley. While I didn't go to the lowest point in Badwater Basin (282 feet below sea level), I did get deep enough in to enjoy a refreshing 123 degree summer solstice. Now that is summer.
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| Got to 123, but image capture gave way to driving. |
What does 123 degrees feel like? Let me give you the best anecdote I can. I decided to top up the tank, to avoid any 'stranded in death valley' scenarios. I hang my shades on my shirt so I can see the display. Now, I expected to burn my hand a bit given the dispensers at Stovepipe Wells are not covered. What I did not expect was to put my sunglasses back on after pumping the gas (2 minutes or so) and have them burn my nose. Ouch.
I forgot to buy an egg at the Stovepipe store and cook in on the asphalt. Next time.
More pics, you say? Here you go.
A map of the route thus far, you say? Here you go.


