Saturday, April 5, 2008

Titus Canyon, Death Valley

P1040437Grapevine Mountains

We started driving on Titus Canyon road because we noticed there was a geocache on it. What we didn't know was that Titus Canyon Road is a 27 mile long one way street leading though an incredible canyon.


P1040441My pictures really don't do the drive justice. The colors were incredible. Blues, greens reds... I really need to get a polarizing filter for my camera. While this camera does great in the Oregon rainforest, it tends to overexpose things in the sunny desert.


P1040442We should have stopped to take pictures in Red Pass, but there were already a lot of cars there so we didn't. That was the main problem with taking photos in Titus Canyon. We felt like we couldn't safely park without preventing other cars from passing.


P1040445About halfway though our drive we stopped in the ghost town of Leadfield. The sign says it all.


P1040444I wouldn't want to live here.


P1040448Sami stands in front of the mine entrance with the GPS to claim a virtual geocache find.


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P1040460The old outhouse.


P1040477I dont' remember if I've seen a lizard eating plants before, but this one was. He kept nibbling on this green leaf.


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We saw a butterfly here too, although it was too fas for us to get a close up.

P1040494Petroglyph near Klare Spring


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Click here to see entire lizard.


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P1040511Interesting Rocks


P1040514Heading back to the car after investigating the petroglyphs and wildlife.


P1040521Entering the narrows of Titus Canyon

We passed a large group of Japanese tourists hiking through this part of the the canyon. They looked very hot and tired. I wondered how far they had to hike.


Video going though the narrows.

I apologize for bad video quality and the bird poop and glare on the windshield. It does give you an idea of our drive though.

We came out of the canyon just seconds before I stopped the video. I didn't know though, so I ruined a good shot by ending it too early.

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