One Photo From The Ride Home

I took a bunch of shots to get the one that graces this blog entry. My first was at 109°, then 111°. We peaked at 113° and started heading down before this sharp spike to 116° just east of Barstow.

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We drove home from Vegas this afternoon. The trip was reasonably uneventful. We ran into some traffic in Riverside County, but it was almost 5:00 PM — Expected.

I-15 runs right along the edge of the Mojave Preserve. There are exits for Death Valley! It’s desolate.

To be kind, this is not a pretty desert. There are low scrubby plants and some cactus. It’s mostly dirt you see–endless miles of it.

I took a bunch of shots to get the one that graces this blog entry. My first was at 109&#176, then 111&#176. We peaked at 113&#176 and started heading down before this sharp spike to 116&#176 just east of Barstow. It only lasted a few miles&#185.

Some of the earlier shots were cooler with my cruise control set for 80 mph.

&#185 – The National Park Service reports 120&#176 at Furnace Creek in Death Valley, around 50 miles north.

3 thoughts on “One Photo From The Ride Home”

  1. Oddly, the day after you posted this, one of my computer buddies emailed a dash photo he took in Nevada – at 116 degrees. I would have thought it was a copy of your photo, but it was a different make of car.

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