Sunday, May 26, 2013

Reached Mammoth Lakes, California

The day after our previous post we entered Death Valley National Park. Starting early in the morning, when it was still relatively cool, we climbed Salsbury Pass (1010 m) to the park boundary, followed by a long downhill, a hop over Jubilee Pass (390 m) and a further downhill to the Badwater Valley. There we were confronted with a stormy headwind, which made our progress slow and exhausting. We passed by the lowest point of the USA, Badwater basin (-86 m) and camped in Furnace Creek. We continued through the park to Stovepipe Wells, passing by the Mesquite Sand Dunes. Climbing out of the park over the two high and steep passes turned out to be too strenuous and after staying a night in Stovepipe`s motel, we accepted a ride to Lone Pine, where the temperature was more comfortable for cycling. We headed north on the US395, via Bishop to Mammoth Lakes with a beautiful scenery of the Sierra mountains on our left.
Entering Death Valley National Park

Badwater Basin (Death Valley NP)

Escaping the heat in Stovepipe Wells (Death Valley NP)

Owen Valley, California

Owen Valley, California

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Yo Guys,

Lekker bezig jongens.En nog een hele tocht voor de boeg. Veel succes en "enjoy your trip".

@Fred: Kan je mij aangeven hoe ik je kan bereiken? Niets om je zorgen over te maken maar ook niet om zo als comment op je blog achter te laten. Ok.
Veel plezier op jullie tocht.
Ciao, Marco