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| partners | | 2/18/10AM:
Finally, on our planned last full day in DVNP and after seven days of sun drying from the previous weeks Death Valley floor flooding rains and high elevation snows, this day gpsjoe and I were now legally able to have driving and hiking access to enjoy this most memorable area for me deep in the Panamint Mountain Range of Death Valley National Park.
This "first triplog" of two that I will post for 2/18 (with associated pic sets), is for the morning part of our day trip to drive the 22 mile "one way" distance from Furnace Creek-DVNP to the end of Trail Canyon Road to visit the historic Broken Pick Millsite-Camp and then on to visit the colorful Morning Glory Camp (elevation changes in this 22 mile one way drive are from -225ft below sea level on West Side Road to +4255ft at the Morning Glory Camp).
My "second triplog" to be posted for this day will document an afternoon attempt at hiking a beautiful but difficult DV winter canyon loop deep in the South Fork of Trail Canyon from the Morning Glory Camp, past perennial Morning Glory Spring and the Old Dependable Antimony Mine complex to the high Morning Glory Mines at forested 6350ft elevation with panoramic views to the thickly-forested and winter snowed-in slopes of Wildrose Peak (at 9064ft).
My detailed HAZ hike description "tells the full story" (with posted pic sets, GPS Driving/Hiking Routes and for your convenience- all key way points noted) of this so diverse, historic mining, remote, scenic area to 4WD, document in pics, and hike. I do hope some of you will have an opportunity to visit this special place in time and enjoy all it has to offer..  |
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| Canyoneering | 3.60 Miles | 5 Hrs 40 Mns | | 0.64 mph |
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This last full day of our seven day visit to Death Valley National Park, we enjoyed the first five hours of this eleven hour day soaking in the history and scenic beauty- taking pics along the 5.25ml drive on West Side Road, the 9.7miles on Trail Canyon Road to its end at the historic Broken Pick Millsite-Camp and then further in on the 1.3ml 4WD section of the South Fork of Trail Canyon to end at the remote Morning Glory Camp complex in the Panamint Mountain Range at 4255ft elevation.
At the TH Start on the far south end of the Morning Glory Camp complex is where this triplog begins and ends, our planned afternoon day hike loop to the Morning Glory high Mines located on a high, forested ridge (at 6350ft) at the far end of the south forks rugged narrows with clear views of the thickly-forested slopes of Wildrose Peak (at 9064ft).
Prior to this trip, I had spent a considerable amount of time reviewing topo maps, entering into my GPS reference way points, and reading the recommended hiking book write-up on DVNP for this area hike, Hiking Death Valley by Michel Digonnet. If planning on doing a loop hike to the Morning Glory high Mines, Michel's recommendation was to first hike up the rugged canyon narrows (see my posted pic set#11-26 for ref) to the high mines, then complete this lolly-pop loop by coming back down from the high mines on the old 1.8ml (-1450ft) switch-back mining road (see my posted pic set#10 for ref). Michel did not mention what it might be like taking this beautiful, but strenuous canyon narrows route up in February after recent weeks of DVNP heavy rains with high elevation snow and I did not think much about the additional risks of trying this clockwise loop route with winter snow while I was doing my planning for this trip a month earlier in Arizona.
Due to daylight time constraints with slow going in snow conditions, we were not able to make it to our planned hike destination- the Morning Glory high Mines at 6350ft elevation. Hopefully on a next visit the plan will be to do this complete loop counter-clockwise. (Please note that my HAZ hike description is written to recommend the counter-clockwise loop option or to do this hike as an in and out via the old Morning Glory high mine road..see pic#10).
We had another very rewarding and enjoyable day to end our seven day visit in awesome DVNP . |
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