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Furnace Creek Airport (L06) - 932 in the early morning.After 20 consecutive years,the Park service felt its against regulations for a tent next to your plane, thus this was my last plane camping in (at L06) DV.Have flown through and driven to DV since,but its not the same.

932 in the early morning.After 20 consecutive years,the Park service felt its against regulations for a tent next to your plane, thus this was my last plane camping in (at L06) DV.Have flown through and driven to DV since,but its not the same.

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Airport Furnace Creek Airport (L06)
Death Valley National Park, CA
Photographer: S B J
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Shot Date: 1990-11-23
Upload Date: 2015-06-07
Views: 402
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  • Furnace Creek Airport (L06) - Another view of Furnace creek. This is around 1994. Late fall is a fantastic time to fly to DV. Spring can be good or bad  and summer being unbearable. - by S B J by S B J
  • Furnace Creek Airport (L06) - Furnace Creek looking to the SW. Airport is seen at the top of the wing strut. - by S B J by S B J
  • Furnace Creek Airport (L06) - Furnace Creek looking to the south. While DV is definitely not for everyone,I have always been fascinated by the Death Valley landscape and there is no better way to see it but from a plane! - by S B J by S B J
  • Furnace Creek Airport (L06) - This picture shows the few planes and the many recreational vehicles that visit DV in the fall and winter. - by S B J by S B J
  • Furnace Creek Airport (L06) - 932 in the early morning light.My last camping at Furnace Ck due to Park Service change to no airport camping.Perhaps in the past it was no big deal and not enforced? I guess all good things come to an end... - by S B J by S B J