Tim,

Gorgeous country, some of my favorite ever.

 Probably dry as a bone most of the time and it could also be hot, so LOTS 
of water and hydration awareness is required.
The weather in the desert can change in an instant and it is unforgiving 
territory.

(Just because it is mild now does not mean you will have mild weather all 
during your trip.) ;-)

You may also get snowed on and/or have below-freezing temps this time of 
year. And it does rain in Death Valley, too: if it does,
make sure you are out of and away from washes, gullies, canyon bottoms, 
etc.. top avoid flash floods.

It can also be windy as hell, so be prepared and ALWAYS guy out your tent. 
(Prepare for windy, cold, winter weather but be
ready to strip and stay cool if it heats up.

Check the weather forecasts and the long-range predictions as your 
departure date approaches:
http://www.weather.gov/forecastmaps

And call the park headquarters for the latest in weather forecast, expected 
conditions, and road conditions as you plan your trip.

Oh, and be prepared to have USAF jets overhead almost every day...

Enjoy!

Jon Spangler
Alameda, CA




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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