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  • And I wonder, if I had stayed in that trailer high on Telescope Peak, how would the world be different now?

    Richard Bangs: Death Valley Daze, Part II Richard Bangs 2011

  • "No, just thinking about my last trip a long time ago....met a girl in a trailer on Telescope Peak, Cathy something, and was wondering what happened to her."

    Richard Bangs: Death Valley Daze, Part II Richard Bangs 2011

  • The day following we crossed the Valley and began the grind up Telescope Peak, at 11,049', highest point in the Panamint Mountains.

    Richard Bangs: Death Valley Daze, Part I Richard Bangs 2011

  • Next we drive to Badwater Basin, lowest and driest sink in the continental U.S., and from the overlook I look across shimmering salt flats to a clear view of Telescope Peak, where a bruise of dark clouds are hovering.

    Richard Bangs: Death Valley Daze, Part II Richard Bangs 2011

  • Next we drive to Badwater Basin, lowest and driest sink in the continental U.S., and from the overlook I look across shimmering salt flats to a clear view of Telescope Peak, where a bruise of dark clouds are hovering.

    Richard Bangs: Death Valley Daze, Part II Richard Bangs 2011

  • The day following we crossed the Valley and began the grind up Telescope Peak, at 11,049', highest point in the Panamint Mountains.

    Richard Bangs: Death Valley Daze, Part I Richard Bangs 2011

  • "No, just thinking about my last trip a long time ago....met a girl in a trailer on Telescope Peak, Cathy something, and was wondering what happened to her."

    Richard Bangs: Death Valley Daze, Part II Richard Bangs 2011

  • And I wonder, if I had stayed in that trailer high on Telescope Peak, how would the world be different now?

    Richard Bangs: Death Valley Daze, Part II Richard Bangs 2011

  • Figure 1: The following image was created from DEMs (Digital Elevation Model) for the following 1: 24,000 scale topographic quadrangles: Telescope Peak, Hanaupah Canyon, and Badwater, California.

    Soil erosion and deposition 2008

  • Figure 1 is an image that was created from DEMs (Digital Elevation Model) for the following 1: 24,000 scale topographic quadrangles: Telescope Peak, Hanaupah Canyon, and Badwater, California.

    Soil erosion and deposition 2008

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