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Tips4theTrip: It’s a dry heat, which could kill you

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Sure, El Niño is coming. But wherever you’re going, no matter how quick a hike you plan, you need to bring water.

I shot this scene in Death Valley early this year. As it turned out, a surprise storm dropped rain on these dunes the day after this picture was taken. But if you were to count on that — well, they call it Death Valley for a reason. So bring water. And if your hiking companion is willing to meet all your demands, share it.

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You can always count on travel to teach you something — but what? Travel is the substitute teacher who didn’t get the lesson plan, the adjunct lecturer who goes off on Bukowski, the grad assistant who trashes your poetry, then hands out red velvet cupcakes. If only you’d had a clue what was coming, right?

I’m building this gallery from new and old adventures in the West and the world beyond. The photos are all mine. As for the attempted wisdom, it’s all dead serious, except for that which isn’t.

Twitter: @mrcsreynolds

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