| Death Valley Hiking |
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02/28/10 |
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Terry J Hardie |
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tnjhardie@msn.com |
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View photos from previous years trip
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February 28 to March 5, 2010.
Cost $998.
Castles, abandoned mines, unique wildlife, sand dunes, snow-capped mountains, canyons, layers of multi-colored rocks, and the world’s lowest golf course! Don’t miss this exciting opportunity to experience the legendary Death Valley, home of the Timbisha Shoshone tribe.
Enjoy the beauties of Death Valley in spring. Spring time is Death Valley’s most colorful time of the year. Here you will experience a wide variety of wildlife, one that is unique to this desert land.
Not only will you hike the one of a kind terrain that only Death Valley can offer, but you will also visit the Scotty’s famous castle and explore the remains of abandoned mines. Massage therapy, horseback riding, tennis, golf, and horse-drawn carriage rides are only a few of the many enjoyable options that can be enjoyed during your spare time.
During the week we will visit the park Visitor Center and Museum, conduct several A or moderate B hikes as well as visit Scotty’s Castle.
Price includes transportation to and from the Las Vegas airport to the National Park, hike transportation, lodging, meals, entrance to Scotty’s Castle, and a finale group dinner to celebrate our vacation!
Lodging will be at the newly renovated Furnace Creek Ranch which offers a complete resort complex in the heart of Death Valley National Park. Your air conditioned room is complemented by several restaurants, saloon, general store, Museum, and spring-fed swimming pool in addition to other resort amenities.
Not included in the trip is a single supplement of $370, alcoholic beverages, and outside activities.
A nonrefundable deposit of $100 is due by September 28, 2009, with the balance due by December 15, 2009. Please click on the "More Information" link below for cancellation policy, payment schedule and itinerary.
To view photos of previous trips, click the "Photo Journal" link above and select the "Death Valley Hiking" photo journal.
Contact Terry Hardie at tnjhardie@msn.com or Sharon Silva at ssilva@q.com for more information. Or complete and send the form below and a leader will contact you.
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