Throuple Takeover: Death Valley (Part 2) — Then Things Got Weird | S2 Ep14
What happened after Death Valley?
In this episode, we finish our Death Valley road trip and break down everything from our final stops in the park to the total chaos of getting home.
In Episode 14 of A Little Throuple Tea, we pick up where Part 1 left off — this time from home — recapping how the trip ended, what stood out most, and why the ride back somehow became its own adventure.
This is Part 2 of our Death Valley trip, where we talk about the final stretch of the park, the weird roadside stops, the EV charging drama, and the moments that made the last day just as memorable as the first.
On the final day and drive home, we explored:
• Badwater Basin
• Devil’s Golf Course
• Dante’s View
• Artist’s Palette
• Harmony Borax Works
• Death Valley Junction
• Area 51 Alien Center
• Baker
• Victorville
We talk about what it felt like standing below sea level, the surreal views from Dante’s View, the strange beauty of the salt flats, and why Death Valley feels so much bigger and weirder in real life than it ever does in photos.
We also get into what it was like finishing the trip in an EV — from packed charging stations and range anxiety to the shady chargers in Victorville that nearly became their own subplot.
And because this is still us, we somehow also end up talking about Reiki, dental hygienists, Bravo drama, alien probing, and Daniel’s ongoing dad joke collapse.
This episode is less about the postcard version of travel and more about what actually happens once the plan starts unraveling.
Because sometimes the best part of a trip…
is the part you never planned for.
If you like travel podcasts, national park trips, roadside chaos, and real-life storytelling with a very gay twist — this one’s for you.
🔥 Episode Segments
🎲 Chaos Bowl
🔮 Sassy Astrology — Weekly Card Pull
😑 Daniel’s Dad Joke
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