Take a break from Death Valley's searing heat with Team Adventure-Crew as we trek from desert floor to a life-saving oasis. Mike shares his "been there" tip on how to reach a remarkable vista overlooking the falls, then reveals where to find the coldest beer in town. for Adventurers!
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Outstanding guys. I was there in 1955 and it sure has changed. Thanks for the adventure again. Saw Jim
jim93527 1 month ago
@BSpecUSA You ain't seen nothing man. You should see what people do in there.
mobiltec 1 year ago
@davidsquall351 Ya I forgot about Warm Springs. The Amargosa river runs right under the place and peeks out here and there. I don't think these people know much about the place really. Probably just a scam to make money off the govt.
mobiltec 1 year ago
@mobiltec Theres a cold stream thats year round right next to Warm Spring Camp off of Butte Valley Rd. I can remember the name though. Not to mention the warm spring itself (also year round). Yeah theres more than four that I know of including your list.
davidsquall351 1 year ago
@davidsquall351 I was wondering that myself. One other would be the stream out of Surprise Canyon, and the one out of Pleasant Canyon. That makes three and the fourth might be the one that flows out of Happy Canyon into Indian Ranch. ???? All of these are in Panamint Valley. I don't know if there are any in DV proper.
mobiltec 1 year ago
ive been there, its a cool spot.what are the names of the 4 stream that flow three seasons?
davidsquall351 3 years ago