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Showing posts with label California. Show all posts
Showing posts with label California. Show all posts

Monday, May 21, 2012

Salvation Mountain & Slab City

The whole story is like out of the story book: once upon a time there was a man called Leonard Knight. He was discharged from the army after the Korean war and visited his religious sister in San Diego and he found the way to the Lord himself. He wanted to do something and his first idea was to build a big hot air balloon with big signs on it to praise the Lord. After years of working on it the balloon got so big and heavy it failed to lift. After 14 years of working on it he gave up on the balloon but not on the Lord. He was working in Quartzsite at this time, visited the Niland area in southern California and liked it's climate much better than his native Vermont and decided to make a  "small statement" as he called it about his faith before he leaves. After about 10 years more and more Snowbirds spread the news, Leonard's mountain grew and grew and became a local attraction. The government wanted to tear it down, declared it toxic because of the paint but an independent lab proved it wrong and Salvation Mountain is still standing at the entrance to Slab City, a winter heaven for snowbirds, formerly a Marine Base in WWII. He built it from straw, covered with clay, painted it to praise the Lord and get his message out about love. All the time he lived on site in a converted truck, later in a trailer. Hat off for this very dedicated man, Salvation Mountain is now over 3 stories high and 100 feet wide, you can say it's an internationally known landmark.The sad news is: we could not see him or talk to him because after working on his "small statement" for decades at the age of 80 he has been moved to a care facility. I'm glad we had a chance to see his work because without care the mountain will erode quickly in the unforgiving desert climate.

The sign at the entrance.
He lived on site in the truck all the time.
The well known landmark March. 2012
Everything here is about the Lord and love.
Slab City is just around the corner. More about it next time.

Sunday, April 29, 2012

Our tribute to Salton Sea.

I drove by hundreds of times and somehow always loved it. Most of the time I did not have time to stop, not to mention stay there for the night. Always felt sorry for the place and for the few souls who stayed there and were hoping for a better time. Could not believe that a state like California would not do anything to save a jewel like the Salton Sea. We visited a few years ago, tons of dead fish on the shores and the smell was terrible, flies came in clouds so we jumped back in the camper and ran away. On this trip we drove by again and of course we had to check it out. First surprise: lot of birds; a good sign. The campground is nice and clean with a few campers; even has a host. We drove around, checked it out and said: finally, they are improving the place, there is hope. Liked it so much ( 8 bucks a day with senior discount, heated showers, covered BBQ area ) we spent 2 days there. After that we moved to world famous Slab City but it will be another story.
Birds are back at the lake, it's a good sign.
Wife is getting some vitamin D the natural way
Those guys invested a lot in this place...
Primitive campground ???
...with covered BBQ area...
...and very clean heated showers, everything is wheelchair friendly.

We liked the place very much but left with a sad heart and I still can't believe what I heard. Had a chat with the host before we left and he said he wont be here next year. The state of California is cutting back on founds everywhere including state parks, meaning 4 campgrounds will be permanently closed around the Salton Sea. Hard to believe.
 
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