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Slab City, CA

We took some time to go see The Slabs last weekend near Niland, CA. Take Hwy. 111 to Niland and turn east on Main St. which then becomes Beal Road and follow it out past the RR tracks until you see Salvation Mountain and then you are there. Once upon a time it was a military base but now all that is left of it are the slabs the buildings used to stand on. A little impromptu unofficial city has built up here as snowbirds and those with nowhere else to go come from all over the country to boondock (no utilities) totally free with no building codes, taxes, or rules. Artists and religious folk seem to be drawn to this stark place. Many a musician can be heard in The Range. Groups of LOWs (Loners On Wheels) and Escapees campers have circled their modern wagons in their own areas. Old and decrepit RVs are sprinkled around among those worth hundreds of thousands. It is a place for everyone though not everyone likes it here. Without rules, of course, comes noisy fun-loving neighbors and lots and lots of trash (there are no trash cans or services there). Tenters come as well though there are no restrooms so watch where you step around them.

Salvation MountainSlab CitySlab City boondocker

The biggest crowd comes during the winter and many return year after year. Some tough it out all year even in 118 degree heat. Some of the permanent residents have house attic turbine vents installed on their RV roofs. Many have lean-tos setup for shade. Trash can be hauled into Niland to a dumpster. Dumping tanks costs $10 in Niland but many go 10 miles south on Hwy 111 to the rest area to get water and dump their tanks free.

We didn’t see as many solar panels as we expected. There were several wind turbines and they were spinning pretty fast. Gas generators could be heard.

We checked the signal there and we were able to get phone signals for Verizon and Boost out there. I was even able to browse the Internet there so work over the Internet is possible from there. They do also have a free Internet cafe.

Checkout  their skate park and a dip in their hot springs (clothing optional).

Slab City Resident

Greeting you on arrival is an unmanned booth with “Last Free Place” and You Are Almost There” painted on it. Past that is Salvation Mountain, built by Leonard Knight to praise God. It is 3 stories high and made of dirt, mortar, and paint. It is a beautiful piece of art and affirmation. To one side is a colorful small mountain with alcoves filled with God’s praises. Once done looking there, follow the yellow path up the main mountain to the cross on top and an excellent view of the RV areas beyond it. For you geocachers, this is a virtual geocache so be sure to get a picture of yourself and your GPS in front of or on Salvation Mountain. Winking smile  There are many other caches in the area too.

Slab City Almost ThereSalvation MountainSalvation alcove

I can see why folks come here. It would be nice to save on rent and utilities for 6 months a year here in the winter or all year if you can take the heat. There is certainly lots of socializing going on too.

On the way out, be sure to check out the back of the unmanned booth. It says something like “Returning to Reality” on it. LOL

On the way down to the slabs we stumbled on Imperial Dunes where it seemed a 4 wheeling event was going on. There were lots of RVs parked in the dunes and more coming in constantly. Out in the dunes were numerous ATVs, dune buggies, and dirt bikes and all had flags on them to be easily seen.

Imperial DunesImperial Dunes RVs

Headed home, we drove up the east side of the Salton Sea and checked out the state park there at the Salton Sea Recreational Area. I wouldn’t recommend going there in hot months when it can stink to high heaven but the smell is fine in winter and the state park was very nice. Kayaking appears to be real popular there as evidenced by all the kayaks on the beach. As we stood watching the sunset, a straight line of about 50 geese glided within inches of the water and squawked their goodbyes as they flew in a northern direction. We know. We know. The snowbirds have also started moving on and are leaving our campground more empty every day. In another month, we will join the flocks.

Salton Sea State Park

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Blythe Intaglios

I accepted a geocaching challenge to go see the Blythe Intaglios some time ago and finally decided to stop on the way to Parker, AZ for groceries. Traveling north on Hwy 95 from Blythe, there is a sign on the right for the Giant Desert Figures (Intaglios) and just past that a monument. Across the highway from that is the dirt road to the Intaglios. I am very glad I did. These are giant ancient drawings on the desert floor which were only discovered in the 1930s from the air by a pilot flying from Blythe to Las Vegas. The area is covered with black volcanic rocks which have been scraped away to create the drawings. The Intaglios are each surrounded by fences to preserve them. Parking is available nearby each. The road to them is pretty rugged but our small car managed to make it up there fine. You get a nice view of the desert up there too. Many visitors have added their own touch by piling rocks on top of the wooden fence posts to leave their own mark. It’s worth a few minutes of your time to stop. We found it enlightening when we realized these are the exact same figures that were stamped from steel sheets and setup as part of the landscaping renovation at Mayflower County Park last year. Nice to know what those childish sculptures that have nothing to do with the park or its uses are so now we have some idea why thousands of dollars were spent erecting them. In the desert they fit and are art. In the park, they are out of place and stupid.

Intaglios ManIntaglios CritterBlythe Intaglios

Mayflower Sign IntagliosMayflower IntagliosMayflower Intaglios

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Wrapping up Quartzsite 2012

The annual RV Show and Swap Meet is over for this year. It turned out better in some ways and worse in others. We lost some vendors from years past but got some new vendors. Everyone seemed to have a good time and lots of money changed hands. The traffic didn’t seem as bad as last year to me. The Big Tent was as crowded as ever. McDonald’s didn’t have the special deal on Big Macs this year like last year which was disappointing so we took our own sandwiches this time. The new scooter rental did very well and we hope they will be back again next year. Saw a lot of electric bicycles and other scooters around there this year.

The most popular man toy this year was an RC helicopter. Men everywhere were walking around with large boxes in hand with helicopters in them. Boys gotta have their toys.

Quartzsite RC helicopters

Met an Escapee in the Big Tent who hooked me up with the Escapees Geocaching BOF (Birds Of a Feather). I couldn’t attend their event during the week due to work but will get to know them online and meet them for play another time.

We sold my red scooter at one of the consignment stores. Hopefully it found a good home. My baby my baby! Will have to be content with my blue one now.

Took some time to go by Celia’s Garden again in Quartzsite and show it to my brother. I love the memorials and landscaping there. Very glad to see the memorial to RVing women. Enjoyed finding a geocache again that I had found last year there.

RVing Women MemorialRVing Women Memorial

We met my sister, her husband, and some friends at Sizzlers for dinner one night. This may become an annual thing along with Quartzsite and is the best reason to stay over in Blythe, CA. As usual, it was pretty busy for dinner. Lots of great food and service there for a reasonable price.

Everyone in camp has started talking about heading out or home. Our friends will be leaving next week so we are hosting a BBQ for them tomorrow night. We’ll be here 1 more month then off to wherever the wind blows us.

Till the next Quartzsite season…

Quartzsite Big TentCanadian MountieOld RV toys

Ice cream boothCool golf cartArmy jeep golf cart

Quartzsite desert boondockingQuartzsite desert boondocking

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Geocaching and Human Geocache Travel Bug

If you love geocaching or are interested in learning about it, see my new site RVGeocacher . Today I posted my experience at the Quartzsite, AZ RV Show and Swap Meet as a human geocache travel bug at http://rvgeocacher.com/human-geocache-travel-bug .