If you do a search on this blog using the keys "death valley" up will pop a 
number posts from the past, including well documented coverage of the Death 
Valley Double Century by riders like Eric Norris.  Some of these might be 
helpful.

On Sunday, November 5, 2017 at 7:52:00 PM UTC-6, dougP wrote:
>
> Tim:
>
> People tend to underestimate the size of Death Valley.  Some of did a trip 
> where we camped at Texas Spring & did rides out of there for a few days.  
> Dante's view is one serious climb.  The view is almost worth the effort.  
> Further north in the valley are a few campgrounds but primitive.  I believe 
> there is one with water.  Even in winter you need lots of water as it's 
> very dry.  Check the elevations at various places you plan to ride.  There 
> is lots of elevation gain.  Plan for wind.  Hunq w/large tires is the 
> ticket.  Early AM photos can be awesome, and fantastic night skies.  
>
> dougP
>
> On Sunday, November 5, 2017 at 5:39:08 PM UTC-8, Tim wrote:
>>
>> I'll be taking the Hunqapillar, Roadeo and either the Hilsen or MAP out 
>> there for some camping and cycling here in the next couple of weeks camping 
>> and doing a lot of riding. Any advice?
>
>

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