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Kick Henry Jackassowski
I went to Death Valley for four days. We stayed at Furnace Creek, ventured out to various sites in the park, such as Rhyolite, Dante's Peak, etc. Also went to Beatty, which I'd been to before interestingly enough on the drive from Florida to California.
It's a lot of fun. You could easily spend a few more days there than I did. The Furnace Creek area has a pool, golf course (WTF? never would have imagined that,) a couple of restaurants, pool, and showers. So even if you're camping it's not that rough. Weather this time of year is great, 80s in the day and maybe high 40s at night. I'd like to see more of it another time, the park has numerous other treks we simply didn't have the time for.
What really made it fun was being with a couple of friends who have been going there since 1983, and in turn they know another group who comes at the same time. At campfire every night these two brothers (one of which is very well known in contra dancing / folk dance calling circles) are brilliantly talented multi instrumentalists and along with other people played really great music every night from about 7 pm to 10 pm.
It's a lot of fun. You could easily spend a few more days there than I did. The Furnace Creek area has a pool, golf course (WTF? never would have imagined that,) a couple of restaurants, pool, and showers. So even if you're camping it's not that rough. Weather this time of year is great, 80s in the day and maybe high 40s at night. I'd like to see more of it another time, the park has numerous other treks we simply didn't have the time for.
What really made it fun was being with a couple of friends who have been going there since 1983, and in turn they know another group who comes at the same time. At campfire every night these two brothers (one of which is very well known in contra dancing / folk dance calling circles) are brilliantly talented multi instrumentalists and along with other people played really great music every night from about 7 pm to 10 pm.


