Contributor III
Long ways away but the kilns would be a Great Place for some AstroPhotography and there is camping Near by
Enthusiast III
Advocate I
It looks like you have all the major locations on the list. It would be good to camp near those with the best sunset/sunrise opportunities which I think include the dunes, the salt flats at Badwater, and the Racetrack. The timing near new moon is great and we should check where the Milky Way alignment would be at that time of year which could also influence where we spend a night or two.
Contributor III
I'm in the process of figuring out the actual route at the moment. Some of these locations are pretty far apart, and not all have convenient backcountry camping.It looks like you have all the major locations on the list. It would be good to camp near those with the best sunset/sunrise opportunities which I think include the dunes, the salt flats at Badwater, and the Racetrack. The timing near new moon is great and we should check where the Milky Way alignment would be at that time of year which could also influence where we spend a night or two.
Contributor III
They close the Racetrack if it Rains -I'm in the process of figuring out the actual route at the moment. Some of these locations are pretty far apart, and not all have convenient backcountry camping.
Also, I'm considering starting the trip by taking 190/Hunter Mountain to get to Racetrack Playa. I haven't used that route before though, and it seems like it gets pretty messy if it rains.
Advocate I
Contributor III
I have only been to the racetrack via the valley and Teakettle. The two times before that I was there I was in a 4-Wheel truck and didn't think the back road out was a good idea at the time. I'm game for it now with my Rubicon but it might not be suitable for vehicles that don't have high-clearance or are large. I found this video that shows the route...
Contributor III
Well, they ask you not to go into the playa. I wouldn't, but I:'ve unfortunately seen plenty of footprints and even tire tracks out there ;( In my several trips there I've never seen rain out there, though in 2019 I did hit some powdery snow. More of a concern is when did they last get around to grading Racetrack Road? They do it once a year I'm told.They close the Racetrack if it Rains -I'm in the process of figuring out the actual route at the moment. Some of these locations are pretty far apart, and not all have convenient backcountry camping.
Also, I'm considering starting the trip by taking 190/Hunter Mountain to get to Racetrack Playa. I haven't used that route before though, and it seems like it gets pretty messy if it rains.
Here is a Link to Back Country Info in Death Valley https://www.nps.gov/deva/planyourvisit/upload/508-Backcountry-and-Wilderness-Access-map_.pdf
Enthusiast III
You have the major spots I think. Hole in the wall trail is also an alternative to the Echo Canyon.If anyone is aware of dispersed camping spots that can accommodate 9 vehicles please share. I'm aware of a few (Homestead for the Racetrack, Echo Canyon for Zabriskie and Cottonwood Canyon Road for Marble Canyon and Mesquite), but I need to add more to the list to cover the other locations. Looking into that now.
Traveler III
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Sony A99Just Curious what does everyone shoot with?? I have a Nikon D500 But by then Might Have a Nikon Z6
Contributor III
Nikon D7100, and I might dust off the Mamiya 645 if I'm feeling brave.Just Curious what does everyone shoot with?? I have a Nikon D500 But by then Might Have a Nikon Z6
If they come out with the Z6S later this year as rumored, there may be some good deals on the Z6 out there. I doubt it will be a big enough change for me to sell mine but I know that there are many who will.Just Curious what does everyone shoot with?? I have a Nikon D500 But by then Might Have a Nikon Z6
Contributor III
Grab a deal by all means, but try to get familiar with it before the trip. Believe me, you don't want to be hunting through menus when the light is changing rapidlyIf they come out with the Z6S later this year as rumored, there may be some good deals on the Z6 out there. I doubt it will be a big enough change for me to sell mine but I know that there are many who will.Just Curious what does everyone shoot with?? I have a Nikon D500 But by then Might Have a Nikon Z6
Advocate I
Back 20 years ago or so I started shooting with the Canon EOS system in film and then migrated to the 20D way back when. My travels then became more backpacking and reduced carry focused so I "downsized" to an Olympus 4/3 system so I wouldn't have to deal with all the heavy glass and gear with my EOS system. Now that I am getting back to more overlanding and still have my EOS lenses I am looking to start that up again. I am now debating on whether to get one of the Sony A7 cameras with a lens adapter for EOS or just get the best value Rebel from Canon for now. I am leaning toward to Sony solution. I would like the A7r IV but will probably just get an A7r II due to the large price gap.Just Curious what does everyone shoot with?? I have a Nikon D500 But by then Might Have a Nikon Z6
Nikon D7100, and I might dust off the Mamiya 645 if I'm feeling brave.