May 1, 2008 7:53 pm
How Seen Is My Valley
Posted by Will under landmarks, outdoors, photography, travel
I’ve only been to the 5,475-foot-high Dante’s View in Death Valley once (in 2002) but it is a spectacular place in a park full of spectacles that leaves an indelible impression. One not quite as indelible as the national park’s 11,049-foot Telescope Peak that I summited in 2006, but enough so that when I saw this advertisement in the April issue of a magazine, I had no doubt as to the vista in the final photograph (most likely a composite of a stock image taken at Dante’s View and a studio shot of the woman):

The ad’s headline “Let Your Worries Go,” could be the slogan for Death Valley what with its unmatched, beauty, solitude and serenity. Got to find a way to get back there this year.


May 3rd, 2008 at 10:32 am
To this day one of the most memorable years of my life was 1981 when I was a citizen of Furnace Creek working at the Billie Mine. Absolute solitude. Friendly people when you wanted them around. Vistas like Dantes View that only serve to burn the beauty of the desert into your mind. Forever.