To Live and Work in Death Valley
If all things stay as they are, on Sunday, Death Valley National Park had the highest temperature ever “reliably recorded” on Earth, a toasty 130F (54.4C). And to think, some people call that place home! [more…]
If all things stay as they are, on Sunday, Death Valley National Park had the highest temperature ever “reliably recorded” on Earth, a toasty 130F (54.4C). And to think, some people call that place home! [more…]
Death Valley National Park sits in the State of California and is following the guidelines for reopening set by that state. Currently, they are entering into phase 3.1. and that means the limited opening of [more…]
Here it is, a few days before Thanksgiving and with some free time on our hands, Miss Debbie and I decided to take the Jeep out for some exercise and to visit some new places [more…]
One of the greatest joys I have as a professional tour guide is showing people from other countries, the real America. The one that they seem to not really know or understand. Like today, I [more…]
Yes, we spent Christmas out in Death Valley National Park with all the other tourists escaping Las Vegas. (and there were a lot of them!) We stopped at Death Valley Junction. We were out shooting some [more…]
Maybe not ALL runners. You have to be a pretty baddass type of a runner to survive this race. It’s called the “STYR Labs Badwater 135″ as in it starts at Badwater in Death Valley. The [more…]
March is blowing out and letting everyone with allergies know it’s true. Las Vegas is filled with tourists here for Spring break or March Madness and the Basketball finals. That means pool season is in [more…]
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