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<blockquote data-quote="biknflyfisher" data-source="post: 532115" data-attributes="member: 14237"><p>Thanks for the nice write-up. My Dad and I make a pilgrimage every spring to DV, but no dirt roads! We have been all the various ways into the park, but my fav is up Wildrose Canyon into Stove Pipe Wells. We usually stay at Furnace Creek Ranch, but a few years ago when the flowers were doing their hundred year bloom, we had to camp at SPW campground as there were no rooms anywhere to be found. Even the campground at SPW was nearly full, and we didn't even have a table. But, even though we had to sleep on the ground and go 3 days w/o a shower, that that was the best DV ride!</p><p></p><p>This spring we may stay in Beatty for something "different" and not have to pay nearly $200/night to stay in the Nat Park.</p><p></p><p>Cheers,</p><p></p><p>biknflyfisher</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="biknflyfisher, post: 532115, member: 14237"] Thanks for the nice write-up. My Dad and I make a pilgrimage every spring to DV, but no dirt roads! We have been all the various ways into the park, but my fav is up Wildrose Canyon into Stove Pipe Wells. We usually stay at Furnace Creek Ranch, but a few years ago when the flowers were doing their hundred year bloom, we had to camp at SPW campground as there were no rooms anywhere to be found. Even the campground at SPW was nearly full, and we didn't even have a table. But, even though we had to sleep on the ground and go 3 days w/o a shower, that that was the best DV ride! This spring we may stay in Beatty for something "different" and not have to pay nearly $200/night to stay in the Nat Park. Cheers, biknflyfisher [/QUOTE]
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