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We find ourselves at the top of the Goldbelt Grade at a time of day when photographers come out

gb-000020-me-goldbelt-grade.jpg Finally, we start our long descent into Death Valley on Hunter Mountain Road, through the pine treesThumbnailsWe start the climb up Goldbelt Grade to get over Hunter Mountain by darkFinally, we start our long descent into Death Valley on Hunter Mountain Road, through the pine treesThumbnailsWe start the climb up Goldbelt Grade to get over Hunter Mountain by darkFinally, we start our long descent into Death Valley on Hunter Mountain Road, through the pine treesThumbnailsWe start the climb up Goldbelt Grade to get over Hunter Mountain by darkFinally, we start our long descent into Death Valley on Hunter Mountain Road, through the pine treesThumbnailsWe start the climb up Goldbelt Grade to get over Hunter Mountain by darkFinally, we start our long descent into Death Valley on Hunter Mountain Road, through the pine treesThumbnailsWe start the climb up Goldbelt Grade to get over Hunter Mountain by dark

It's that special pre-sunset light that improves so many photographs.

We're up at about 6000 feet now and the views toward Death Valley are unexpectedly good from the Goldbelt Grade. Phil and I borrow each other's cameras to get photos of ourselves taken for our collections.