Route: Death Valley N-S Crossing (CA)

Location
California, US
Distance
160 mi
Vertical Gain
1,600 ft
Description

This route takes you from the northern most point of Death Valley National Park to its southern most point. No trails, no roads. It is about 160miles long and run the length of the Death Valley. The route proposed here is the one Roland Banas followed, but you are encouraged to make your own. Only the start and the end points matter. This route was first done solo, unsupported and unassisted by Louis-Philippe Loncke in 2015 in just under 8 days and done again by Roland Banas in 2018 in just under 7 days.  The crossing can be done all on trails, but for an unsupported summer trip using a cart for water, that wouldn't be possible.

The route starts on Willow Creek Rd, about a 1.5 miles NE from Last Chance Canyon. Lat: 37.349741 Lon: -117.683353
The route ends at the Harry Wade Monument at the intersection of Death Valley Road (127) and Saratoga Springs Rd. Lat: 35.632850 Lon: -116.290683

The rules of Death Valley National Park forbid people from camping within a mile of most established roads or the salt flats. See: https://www.nps.gov/deva/planyourvisit/backcamp.htm and https://www.nps.gov/deva/planyourvisit/upload/508-Backcountry-and-Wilderness-Access-map_.pdf for more information.

addendum: since the creation of this route, Death Valley National Park boundaries have shifted a little and the southernmost point is no longer at the Harry Wade Monument. The new southernmost point is remote and difficult to access, but it shortens the route by 6-8 miles. For simplicity and consistency with already established FTKs, the route will remain the same and use the Harry Wade Monument has the end point.

A detailed trip report is on Explorer Web: https://explorersweb.com/2019/01/07/solo-dv-crossing-report/

Louis-Philippe Loncke described the strict unsupported ethic he followed:

To qualify for an FKT unsupported and unassisted, the hiker must carry all his/her food and water supplies from the start and will leave "no trace" (carry out all the trash as well until the end). It is not allowed to receive support from anyone else (navigation, weather, carrying equipment, filming or photography, etc.). The hiker has to feel/act as he/she is the only one on the planet. No pre-placed food or water caches allowed.

All rules of the DV NP must be followed. Please ask for the latest rules. It is not allowed to camp on the Badwater Salt Flat area. It is not allowed to haul a desert cart as it would damage the fragile ecosystem.

It is fair game to use natural elements found in the park (as long as authorized in the park): resupply of water in a remaining water pool, for instance. The use of a satellite phone, distress beacon or GPS does not constitute support.

Any time of the year is allowed. The hardest would be in the full heat (mid-July) of summer. This would be the last remain challenge of DV. The first traverse in mid-summer unsupported, unassisted and off track or called cross country.

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Just a reminder to always do your homework. Don't follow the original route. The southern boundary of Death Valley NP is different now.

I'm not sure what you mean.  If you look at the DVNP website, it does not indicate a new southern boundary to the park, and I am not aware of any changes in the park footprint.  As far as I can tell, the Harry Wade Monument is still the SE border.  I doubt anything will change down there in the short term, as the park is bordered by the Fort Irwin Army Base to the south.

After the historic precipitation from the last few years, I think the terrain will have changed to some degree, but not the official border.  But maybe you know something that I do not?

You're right that there is a little blip of the southern boundary that goes into the Avawatz Mountains in the vicinity of Denning Spring.  I'm not sure that justifies changing the FKT route, though, as it makes it pretty difficult to compare with previous efforts.  Notably, the name of this FKT is the Death Valley N-S Traverse, not the Death Valley National Park N-S Traverse.  I think hosting the southern terminus at the Harry Wade Monument makes the most sense anyway, since it's largely the *end* of the valley, and it is easily accessible by vehicle.  Having the terminus up in the middle of the Avawatz Mountains may require a backtrack to Harry Wade Road.  But I'm not sure if or how FKT routes are meant to evolve, so I'd default to the standard route.

Ah I see someone added that wording to the route description. As long as it's defined as ending at the monument and not the southernmost point of DVNP that works. Thanks!

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Hello fellow trekkers:

I recently competed the North to South Death Valley National Park Crossing, unsupported, and using the West Side (grave) road, 175 miles in total.  I have published my report.  Individuals who wish to know more about how I did this can contact me at coldandwet@myyahoo.com.

Happy Trails. 

Clark  

Hello FKT friends! I’ll do my attempt to do the North-South crossing starting Sunday Dec 1st 2024, solo and self-supported, leaving water caches along the path. I should reach the new southern terminus Friday 6th or Saturday 7th. You can follow me here: https://share.garmin.com/alessandrotassinari

"To get a self-supported FKT you must also beat the fastest unsupported time." It will be tough to beat Cameron's sub-4 day time! Good luck!