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 5: 31.7 mostly uphill paved miles from Furnace Creek Campground to Monarch Canyon up in the Funeral Mountains The 10-ton bike is ready to leave Furnace Creek
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Day 5: 31.7 mostly uphill paved miles from Furnace Creek Campground to Monarch Canyon up in the Funeral Mountains

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I visit the general store in Shoshone across the road from the Crowbar Café

I visit the general store in Shoshone across the road from the Crowbar Café

Date: April 19, 2007, 12h36 Views: 32

The 10-ton bike is ready to leave Furnace Creek

I'm expecting to use my water purifier to get drinking water from Monarch Spring and stay two nights up there. I checked in at the ranger station and was told that the spring recently had a bit of water coming out of it.

Nonetheless, I've filled my extra two-gallon water bag just in case the spring up in Monarch Canyon turns out to be dry.

Date: April 22, 2007, 11h30
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Other bicycle camping trips:
  • Henry Coe State Park Bikepacking 2008 (eight days)
  • Mojave National Preserve Mountain-Bike Camping and Day Hiking 2008 (two weeks)
  • Mojave National Preserve Mountain-Bike Camping Xmas 2007 (one week)
  • Henry Coe State Park Mountain-Bike Camping 2007 (eight nights)
  • Henry Coe State Park Mountain-Bike Camping 2006 (four nights)
  • Mojave National Preserve Bicycle Camping 2006 (two weeks)
  • Mojave National Preserve Bicycle Camping 2000 (11 days)
  • Mojave National Preserve Bicycle Camping 1999 (one week)
Contact deathvalley2007 at priss dot org