Death Valley, CA Adventure, 2003

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OVERVIEW:

ZUKIWORLD's Adventure Series Death Valley, CA. Feb 21-Mar 2, 2003
This event is for the Adventurer that is not afraid of extreme temperature and the remote possibility of snow. There will be many geologic features as we explore Death Valley.

Avoiding as much of the paved road as possible we will take 'Day Trips' to expore the National Park. We will be 'base camping' for the entire week. Using a tow rig is recommended (unless you live close or have an iron butt).

When will it happen ?
ZUKIWORLD's Death Valley Adventure is set for Feb 21-Mar 2, 2003
Where will it happen ?
Death Valley, CA
Can I come ?
Yes, everyone owning and operating a Suzuki 4x4 (and their family) are invited.
What do I have to do ?
ZUKIWORLD's Death Valley Adventure participants need to do two things:

1. Send an email to ebewley@zukiworld.com or leave a message at (541)520-3871 which gets your name down on the list.

2. Show up at the Furnace Creek Campground for all or part of the adventure. If you can only make a couple days of it, that's ok. Join us for some fun and adventure.

Who is paying for it ?
There are no fees associated with this un-official event. As always, every participant is responsible and liable for themselves.
Camping, Eating, Gas, etc ?
This event is an adventure. Although we will be camping in a camp ground, it is somewhat primative on the the trail. During the day we will be eating on the trail by cooking what we brought, and at night keeping warm by a fire. For those tent camping, it will be very primitive and rough. Participants should expect cold temperatures at night and warm temperatures during the day. Do not come on this adventure if:
  • You can't stand to be dirty, cold, hot, lost, and/or hungry.
  • Your vehicle can not carry you at least 200 miles on a tank of gas and/or you can not stand to be in your vehicle for 200 miles straight.

All meals will be your responsibility. You will also need enough gas to run your vehicle at least 200 miles.

What else should I bring ?
You should bring everything you would need for 4 wheeling anywhere in the country. Bring your adventuresome spirit and sense of humor.

ITINERARY:

Saturday, February 22nd. mid-Afternoon Arrive at the Furnace Creek Campground.
Sunday, February 23rd. All-day Visit the lowest point in the US, Badwater, Eagle Borax Works, Hanuapah Canyon, Artists Drive.
Monday, February 24th. All-day Keane Wonder Mill, Titus Canyon Loop, Stovepipe Wells
Tuesday, February 25th. All-day Grapevine, Teakettle junction, the Racetrack
Wednesday, February 26th. All-day Panamint Valley, Loop through Warm Springs Canyon, through Golder Canyon, up through Ballarat, Wildrose, Emigrant
Thursday, February 27th. All-day Possible continuation of Wednesday, [Camping on the trail]
Friday, February 28th. half-day Stovepipe Wells / Panamint Springs

Subject to change

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