Few roads are paved. Most are dirt, and of those, some are barely passable. And so, we were reminded lately in the Moon Handbook "Palm Springs," it's always wise to ask rangers at the Visitor Center in Furnace Creek about road conditions before setting out on a back road adventure. The book's author Lix Hamill Scott writes:

Scott points out that there is only one towing company in Death Valley and that it "happily charges whatever they want to help you.
"If they've got a spare tire or two your size, the service might only cost you $800-$1,000. But if you need a tow back to civilization, expect to shell out upwards of $2,000 for the privilege."
Her advice: "Listen to the rangers if they tell you that a certain road is treacherous."
SOURCE: MOON SPOTLIGHT: Palm Springs Including Joshua Tree & Death Valley National Parks
When we were at Padre Island National Seashore a few weeks ago, the ranger told us a story about a guy who broke down some 20(?)miles down the beach, well into the four-wheel drive zone. (It starts at 5 miles dwon the beach.) The wrecker companies are unregulated there. The cost for a four-wheel drive wrecker: $3,500
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