Letβs go for a drive through the desolate and beautiful Titus Canyon in Death Valley National Park. We roll along beside sheer drop-offs at times and then thread through narrow walls. Along the way we find geologic wonder, wildlife, and a ghost town.
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What no railing?
Hi Brian. I enjoyed meeting you this afternoon. Here's wishing you good travels.
Certainly a different type of canyon.
Memories plus. Imagine this trek after flashflooding. 2 wheel drive Toyota; broke a half axle and hiked 7 hours to the paved road at the bottom of the Valley, all without seeing another human. Those Rhyolite inclusions are unforgettable.