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Family Explorations

I'm looking forward to spending some time with my kids next week.  Some of our plans last Summer had to be cancelled at the last minute when my vehicle went into the shop for a month, so we may head down to Death Valley for a few days.  Exploring the park has kept us pretty busy in recent years.  We visited in January, but I was on my way back to Death Valley in March when my transmission failed the prior time, so I feel like I have some lost time to make up for, both with them and in the park!  

Death Valley is the largest American national park outside of Alaska, so there's no lack of natural treasures waiting to be discovered.  Most of the park's roads are not paved, and few of the visitors leave the paved roads, so as long as we avoid the have dozen sights that everyone visits, we tend to have the places we're visiting to ourselves.

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Jeff Sullivan

Jeff Sullivan leads landscape photography workshops in national parks and public lands throughout California and the American West.

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