

So instead, I ate a sandwich and stared at the map and formulated a new plan.
I spent the day mainly crossing Death Valley Park. I didn't see a tree from Nevada to the other side of the park - jus scrub, sand, rocks, large crows - and a bunch of cool stuff.
The "Devils Cornfields" were some sand-dunes - a little too ho for me to hang around on, but on my walk back I saw some kind of

A short while on, I abandoned the A/C for open windows, the roadsigns frequently remind you of overheating. It was around the 30degree mark I think - very dry, but the sun was so strong you couldn't stand around long without shade.

The sign thanking you for visiting finally went by the window, and so with it the first trees I'd seen all day started o appear. The scenery rapidly changes over the next 100 miles North West to some of the best I've ever seen. Nearly every twist and turn in the road offered something new - something I was gonna have to get used to over the next few days.

After some tea in a town called Bishop, where my accent was really starting to get me noticed, I headed a little further North into the Inyo National forest - an area I will definitely return to to look at with a little more time. But soon arrived in a little town I visited last year with 3 friends and my snowboard in the back of an SUV.
3 comments:
Hey hey... haven't had time to read your ramblings yet but have one thing to say.... Poser!!!! Haha... loving the car dude!!! Hope you're having fun
Love Flee xx
'Hey hey..... haven't had time to read your ramblings yet but have just one thing to say... Poser!!! Loving the car dude.. check you out!!! Hope you're having fun, love, Flee xx'
whoa you are in the us.... i have missed quite a bit. last time i check you were in new zealand
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