{"id":240,"date":"2010-07-17T13:27:19","date_gmt":"2010-07-17T18:27:19","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.atomacrossamerica.org\/?p=240"},"modified":"2016-07-31T21:37:38","modified_gmt":"2016-08-01T02:37:38","slug":"death-valley-day-2","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/www.atomacrossamerica.org\/?p=240","title":{"rendered":"Death Valley, Day 2"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>This morning I headed out around 8:30 AM. I wanted to visit <a href=\"http:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Ubehebe_Crater\">Ubehebe Crater<\/a>, but by the time I got to Stovepipe Wells (about halfway) it was too hot for both me and the Atom. The Atom oil temperature hit 226 on some of the uphill pulls.<\/p>\n<p>So I turned around at Stovepipe Wells and headed back to the Panamint Springs Resort where I&#8217;m staying. My room is a &#8220;comfortable&#8221; 97 degrees.<\/p>\n<p>I&#8217;ll head out around 5 in the morning when the outside temperature should be down to the mid-90&#8217;s.<\/p>\n<p>According to the National Weather Service, we&#8217;re having a heat wave:<\/p>\n<p><em>Excessive Heat Warning<br \/>\nStatement as of 4:45 AM MDT on July 17, 2010<\/p>\n<p>&#8230; Excessive heat warning remains in effect until 9 PM PDT \/9 PM<br \/>\nMST\/ Sunday&#8230; <\/p>\n<p>The excessive heat warning covers elevations below 4000 feet for<br \/>\nClark and southern Nye counties in southern Nevada&#8230; southern<br \/>\nMohave County in Arizona&#8230; the deserts of San Bernardino County as<br \/>\nwell as Death Valley National Park in eastern California.<\/p>\n<p>* Expected temperature: 108 to 115 degrees in the Las Vegas<br \/>\nValley&#8230; around 112 degrees at Pahrump and Barstow&#8230; 115 to 118<br \/>\ndegrees from Mesquite south down the Colorado River valley to<br \/>\nLake Havasu City&#8230; 122 to 125 degrees at furnace creek in Death<br \/>\nValley National Park and 104 to 106 degrees at Kingman. In<br \/>\naddition&#8230; unusually high humidity will make it feel several<br \/>\ndegrees hotter than it did Thursday with similar temperatures. <\/p>\n<p>* Greatest impact areas: the hottest temperatures will occur<br \/>\nwithin the Colorado River valley and Death Valley National<br \/>\nPark. Plan any outdoor activities in the early morning or in<br \/>\nthe evening after sunset.<\/em><\/p>\n<p>Update: There were still temporary signs saying &#8220;Caution &#8211; runners on road&#8221;, as the <a href=\"http:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Badwater_Ultramarathon\">Badwater Ultramarathon<\/a> just wrapped up a couple of days ago. Out of 80 entrants, only 7 did not complete the 135-mile course. That is amazing!<\/p>\n<p>Update 2: Here&#8217;s one picture from a run down the valley I did at sunset:<br \/>\n<img decoding=\"async\" src=\"http:\/\/www.atomacrossamerica.org\/6F5S7889-s.jpg\" alt=\"Atom in Panamint Valley\" \/><\/p>\n<p>Update 3: After Panamint closed for the night, I gave the guy that was running the general store a ride down the valley and back after dark. He thought the Atom was a blast! There&#8217;s a very funny story about this ride &#8211; I asked the guy if he had a helmet, and he said &#8220;of course&#8221;. So, after he closed the general store he went back to his trailer to get it. After quite a while, he comes back and says &#8220;I couldn&#8217;t find it, but a friend gave me this thing as a gag gift. I&#8217;ll use that.&#8221; The &#8220;thing&#8221; in question was an old-style gas mask, with the accordion hose and canaster that hangs down like an elephant&#8217;s trunk. It is a good thing it was dark and the road was deserted &#8211; anyone seeing us would have died of laughter! The bright spot near the top left in the first video is the moon.<\/p>\n<p>Now that a nice long time has passed, I&#8217;m making the following 2 videos public (they had been marked private before). <\/p>\n<p>Rollbar camera video:<br \/>\n        <div id=\"fp69f2c899a8854\" data-ratio=\"0.75\" data-share=\"false\" class=\"flowplayer minimalist\">\r\n            <video>\r\n               <source type=\"video\/mp4\" src=\"http:\/\/dv-rolb-hi.mp4\"\/>   \r\n            <\/video>\r\n        <\/div>\r\n            <style>\r\n        #fp69f2c899a8854 {\r\n            max-width: 534px;max-height: auto;\r\n            background: #000 url(dv-rolb-hi.jpg) 0 0 no-repeat;background-size: 100%;    \r\n        }\r\n    <\/style><\/p>\n<p>Nose camera video:<br \/>\n        <div id=\"fp69f2c899a88fd\" data-ratio=\"0.75\" data-share=\"false\" class=\"flowplayer minimalist\">\r\n            <video>\r\n               <source type=\"video\/mp4\" src=\"http:\/\/dv-nose-hi.mp4\"\/>   \r\n            <\/video>\r\n        <\/div>\r\n            <style>\r\n        #fp69f2c899a88fd {\r\n            max-width: 534px;max-height: auto;\r\n            background: #000 url(dv-nose-hi.jpg) 0 0 no-repeat;background-size: 100%;    \r\n        }\r\n    <\/style><\/p>\n<p>(The above videos are the full 480i versions. Click the <img decoding=\"async\" src=\"little-thin-expand-arrows-icon-small.jpg\" alt=\"Icon\" \/> icon on the top right to go fullscreen.)<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>This morning I headed out around 8:30 AM. I wanted to visit Ubehebe Crater, but by the time I got to Stovepipe Wells (about halfway) it was too hot for both me and the Atom. The Atom oil temperature hit 226 on some of the uphill pulls. 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