Death Valley 2020; Spring Overlanding

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Del Albright

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I just guided two overlanding tours through Death Valley (with ModernJeeper) with some lessons learned about the desert:
1. Always expect wind.
2. Have a practiced, camp set-up system and always use it.
3. Make sure everyone in your group has a good, working radio that they can hear.
4. Air-down; even a little; and avoid unnecessary stucks. 15-20 lbs without beadlocks.
5. If you use a roof-top system or drag a trailer, drive more cautiously than normal; don't do crazy stuff you would do with an empty rig.
6. Loaded down, heavy, overlanding rigs must have a beefed-up suspension or you'll be beaten to death on washboard roads.

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Did I mention that when in the desert, to park your rig to block the wind -- always!

Flowers were not popping yet. But the canyons were magical.
Del
 
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