Dr. Michael Henson+FollowDeath Valley: The Hottest Ride You’ll RegretDeath Valley in summer? Not the flex you think it is. Park officials are warning motorcyclists to skip those scorching rides—temps can hit 130°F, and even your gear can’t save you from the heat. Fires and heatstroke are real risks, and every year, riders get hurt or worse. If you’re itching for that desert ride, wait for cooler months (October-April). Trust, your bike (and body) will thank you! #MotorcycleSafety #DeathValley #TravelSmart #Travel20Share
Alison Rogers+FollowDeath Valley’s 130°F Summer Warning for RidersDeath Valley is basically telling motorcyclists: don’t even think about riding here in the summer unless you want to risk heatstroke. Temps can hit 130°F, and the pavement gets hotter than a frying pan—seriously, it can melt your tires. Park rangers say every year riders get hurt or worse because of the brutal heat. If you’re itching for that bucket-list ride, wait until fall or spring when you won’t roast in your leathers. Trust, the desert views will still be epic! #DeathValley #MotorcycleSafety #TravelTips #Spirituality00Share