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Old 03-23-2008, 11:20 PM   #7 (permalink)
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40 years ago I hiked from Furnace Creek to the Panamint Mtn crest and stayed overnight, then down into Lone Pine. Nowadays I'm much more inclined to day hikes. If you happen to hike to Telescope Peak during mild "santa ana" conditions (high pressure system in central Nevada), then you are afforded a view of Mt. San Gorgonio and the Salton Sea.
I always wanted to go from the lowest point (Death Valley) to the highest point in the lower 48 (Mt. Whitney) on a day trip (...motorcycle...day trip) or vicey versey. Only about 76 miles apart or so by crow...more by bike, with countless curves


BchGirl, I used to hike alot in the Black Hills, but have not been hiking in a long time.
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