It’s a long and lonely road from Stovepipe Wells in Death Valley to Lone Pine in Owens Valley.
But the scenery in the rugged Panamint Range is worth it:
You can view a map of my trip towards the bottom of my first story in this series.
It’s a long and lonely road from Stovepipe Wells in Death Valley to Lone Pine in Owens Valley.
But the scenery in the rugged Panamint Range is worth it:
You can view a map of my trip towards the bottom of my first story in this series.
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