Friday, October 11, 2013

Bombay Beach Apocalypse!

Scott wanted to drive all around the Salton Sea. Last year we headed to the east side and saw Bombay Beach and the North Shore Yacht Club. This year we started on the west side. We drove into Salton City and Desert Shores. Patty and I had done that a few weeks ago, but Scott and Terri and not seen those towns yet.

After driving through those towns we stopped at the Red Earth Casino for Scott to fill up his truck with diesel. It is by far the cheapest place in the area at $3.79 a gallon! We continued on through Westmoreland and headed up to the Sonny Bono Salton Sea National Wildlife Refuge.

Of course with the government pinheads being shutdown this HUGE wilderness area that should be just left open was shut down. It was not even gated because there are no gates, it just had barricades up.This is just another case of our president being nasty, trying to prove a point! Like when he had Secretary of Defense Hagle refuse to pay for our brave servicemen funerals!

A lot of anger in our country!
Ok, enough about politics and back to our day!

We continued to the east side of the sea. Scott is a big train fan so we stopped next to the train tracks to have lunch. We got to watch several freight trains as we munched on our sandwiches. Our friend Bill Gehr who some of you know as a friend, and some of you may have read his reviews in Trailer Life or MotorHome magazines or know him as the "Ask the Expert" in RV Journal or "Ask RV Bill" in the Thousand Trails Trail Blazer magazine called just checking up on us while we were stopped.

We will see Bill in December because we will both be Park Hosting along the beach in Ventura. We won't be at the same park but we will be within a few miles of each other overlapping for two months! Wahoo!!

We continued to Bombay Beach and pulled into the community. There are approximately 245 residents "living" in Bombay Beach. It truly reminds you of one of those apocalypse type of movies..

Rubble at Bombay Beach
I saw on Zillow that there is a 1500 square foot house that has been foreclosed on that the bank is asking $9,500.00! Yep, nine thousand five hundred dollars for a house and property! This is a very depressed area!

In the 60's this was becoming a very popular and exclusive place to come vacation. But with the water turning bad and then in the 70's a hurricane from mexico brought heavy weather up here and flooded all this away. With all the salt and toxicity of the water it destroyed everything here. It was never repaired and still sits like it was before the storm.

Luxury trailer
They have built berms around the town which you can see in the background of the above picture to keep it from happening again.

This is what remains from the old dock.

Old Dock
Because all the fish were dying in this horrible water, they stocked it with tilapia, gulf croaker, corvina, and sargo.  The tilapia weigh up to 3.5 pounds, and the corvina have weighed up to 37 pounds and measured 42 inches.

The Salton Sea has a salinity level of over 4.0, way over seawater. Once it reaches 4.4 there is a belief that only the tilapia will be able to survive.

Dead Fish
You can see how bad the water is by this chair that was fished out of the water!

Chair
We continued the loop around the sea. In all it was about 150 miles. We got back and rested a while. We then went to Mario's Italian and had antipasto salad and a large pizza that we shared among the four of us. After that we went to the VillageFest in Palm Springs. It is a weekly event on Thursday nights that is about 6-8 blocks long on Palm Canyon Blvd. They block the street off and venders hock their wares.

It was a great day with great friends!

Tomorrow is more of a rest day...

God Bless,
Brian and Patty








No comments: