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Who says it doesn’t rain in Death Valley?
Today it rained in Death Valley. We woke up to a pretty fierce storm, with wind gusts of 50 mph. There wasn’t a lot of rain here in the valley, just enough to make mud, but the mountains are sporting a new layer of snow.
We canceled our hiking plans and headed into Beatty, the town over the mountain, to fuel up the truck. Once we were up the hill, it started to sleet, and it rained almost the whole time we were in town, and all the way back to the campground. This picture, taken in the valley itself, shows the rain on the windshield, and our trailer is somewhere in that huge dust cloud that built up all day long. Twice we had a dirt devil ( a mini tornado of dirt) come over the trailer. One time when we were outside, and we were immediately covered in sand and couldn’t see.
We’ve now moved down the road about 25 miles to Stovepipe Wells Campground, and full hook-up. We are all much happier, although the weather has changed and it’s now 55 degrees outside.
Before we moved, we hiked 2 miles up Willow Canyon, to one of the few running waterfalls in Death Valley. The hike in was a disappointment after the beauty of Golden Canyon. It was just a rocky dry riverbed all the way up to the first waterfall. It got more interesting after that, and it was fun to see actual water flowing. It was also cool in the shade after hiking in the hot sun for an hour or so.
Eek! That's for the price of fuel!!
ReplyDeleteWill take those desert storms anytime compared to those nasty ones we encountered last year back east.
ReplyDeleteSafe travels!