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Date:         Mon, 13 Nov 1995 15:51:34 -0800 (PST)
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From:         Jack Stafford <stafford@darkstar.ES.HAC.COM>
Subject:      Panamint Springs and Death Valley

Hello all, Death Valley is a nice place to visit but I wouldn't want to live there. There was quite a turnout for the latest vanagon@lenti bash in the California desert.

I arrived at Panamint Springs Resort around 3:pm and found one vanagon in the campground - this is the place. More and more transporteers trickled in as sunset fell and the moon rose. There were cold drafts at the resort's bar and grill. Our thirsts temporarily quenched, we set about gathering the 'wagens in a circle and starting the customary bonfire. We chose a campsite at the far end so as not to disturb the 5th wheel travel trailer set. Despite our best effort one unhappy camper, without pants, did complain. In the morning, we split up for the day's adventures. One group biked to an oasis with a waterfall and duck. I wanted to get into Death Valley so over the Towne Pass and into Stovepipe Wells. There's huge dune fields and erosion on the mountains. It's below sea level along the bottom of this valley and it seems barren and dead. If you are still and quiet, you notice life surrounds you. Further north was Scotty's Castle and the Ubehebe Crater. On the way there were a few split window busses, a beetle and two Things in tow behind motorhomes. VWs abound here. The fuel at Stovepipe Wells was about $1.50/gallon, so I decided to fill up on the way back to Panamint Spr. Out of the blue Bradley and David show up and are ready for an off-road adventure. We cruised up a dirt road to Mosaic Canyon for a looksee. We spotted a blue Vanagon westy, its drivers were from Heidelburg. It was a rental out of L.A. with a Jetta motor installed. On the way back to Panamint David led us to a reverse osmosis water system. Quite a little jaunt and then were back on a road again. Al's real (no beans) chili was excellent. As I found out there was a chili cook-off competition the week prior. Mark this one on your calendars for next year. (I think Al's got a winner.) The customary magnesium melt-down followed. To my knowledge noone without pants complained. On the trip home Brad, Martha, David and I formed a convoy through the TronaZone. As you approach Searles Lake there are a few borax and chemical processing plants. It stinks a little like sulfur in these parts. We took a little side trip to Ridgecrest, then said our goodbyes. Some went north, some went south. David and I stopped at a new Ecology auto wrecking yard. There was a very devastated orange '74 westy. I suppose that it had been rolled. I pulled a few bits to fix my broken side mirror and drove like a saint the rest of the way home. I got about 19 miles/gallon throughout the trip which was mostly highway cruising. Some of the hills in the valleys took me into 3rd gear but mostly freeway flying.

Jack '73 Westfalia (orange) Costa Mesa, CA


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