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No, I didn't say it was winter break!
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Slippery!
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I love windmills
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Those clouds are attacking the Sierras!
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Rachel took a lot of pictures on the trip starting in Lone Pine
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The mountains on the way to Death Valley are AWESOME
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So, I've mastered the use of my camera's timer
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Joshua Tree forest!
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The I'm-too-lazy-to-stop-the-car-and-get-out-to-take-a-better-photo photo
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Thank you, CalTrans for clearing the road!
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Fortunately, I don't think he was actually using that thing the day we were driving through
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Little birdie was lookin' for lunch at Father Crowley Point
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Looking down into Panamint Valley from Father Crowley Point
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It was really cold and windy!
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The view from our picnic table of the Furnace Creek Golf Course
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The visitor center was under massive construction
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Nope, this time it's not snow!
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Can you spot the sea level sign?
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Lake Manly was the 80 mile long, 600 feet deep lake that once covered the floor of Death Valley
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Had a wee bit of wind our first day in Death Valley
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Panamint Springs Resort!
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Our spot was also known as The Corral
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Not a lot of trees to provide cover at our camp ground
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The fire pit and comfy rock seats (yeah, I forgot to bring chairs)
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The view to the north of our camp spot
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Our lil' campfire
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This is what happens when you try to both breathe and take a picture of the stars
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I managed to catch the supermoon rising over the horizon
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Rachel after a hard night's rest
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The bicycle shroud guy ("Ghost Rider") welcomed me back to the Goldwell Outdoor Air Museum