Kiboko Camera Bag Review

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A self portrait of me in a slot canyon sporting my Kiboko camera bag by Gura Gear

A self portrait of me in a slot canyon sporting my Kiboko camera bag by Gura Gear, Anza-Borrego State Park, California.

I have been using this new bag since the beginning of this trip.  I wanted to give it a complete workout in many conditions before I commented on it, but I can’t wait any longer because I love this bag!  It rocks!  I never thought I would be excited about a camera bag, but I am.

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Salton Sea, the Ugly

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Abandoned trailer, Salton Sea, California.

Abandoned trailer, Salton Sea, California.

I started talking to an old timer who was walking his dog through this abandoned waterfront trailer park – he explained that back in the day, you couldn’t find a spot in the campground without an advanced reservation.  Today, there are just empty spots along with this trailer which he tells me “druggies” removed all the good stuff.  He also said that from the 50’s through the 70’s Salton Sea received more visitors then even Yosemite!  I found the same stat on the Internet, I don’t know if it is really true, but sounds possible.  Supposedly movie stars hung out at the yacht club and and the fancy hotels.  Today, there vacant, dilapidated buildings and empty roads, it is really eerie  just how far this area has fallen.

I converted this to black and white, I thought it better reflected the mood on the area.

In addition, after upgrading to the latest version of my blog software WordPress, it seems my blogs feeds stopped being sent as emails or RSS.  I think I have now fixed it, we will find out with this one.  If you want to see what you might have missed, take a peak at:  my photo blog website.

Salton Sea, the Bad

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Dead fish and bird remains along the shore of the Salton Sea, California.

Dead fish and bird remains along the shore of the Salton Sea, California.

The Salton Sea can be very beautiful, I tried to convey that in my last two posts.  In addition to its beauty, it is a wonderful place for birds.  Not only is it a critical stop on the Pacific Flyway bird migration route, but it also is home to over 400 species of birds, a number only exceeded by one other place in the U.S. (the Gulf Coast in Texas).  Many of the bird species that use the Salton Sea are threatened on endangered.

But, the lake is plagued with problems.  Since it is below sea level, there isn’t an outlet.  As salty water flows in and evaporates, only the salt is left behind, which is slowly raising the salinity level.  That coupled with diseases and other problems has lead to some large die-offs of birds and fish, the remnants of which were visible along the shoreline when we visited.  There are no easy solutions to the situation, most are expensive and controversial.  Here is a website that goes into far more  detail on the Salton Sea for those who maybe interested.

This is my first post with version 2.7 of Word-press – I have my fingers crossed, so far so good!

Salton Sea Sunset Photo

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Sonny Bono Salton Sea National Wildlife Refuge, California.

Sonny Bono Salton Sea National Wildlife Refuge, California.

This is from the east shore looking west at sunset – it was a wonderful sky!  For comparison, – in yesterday’s post, I was on the west shore looking east at sunset, one night earlier.

Salton Sea

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Salton Sea, California.

Salton Sea, California.

These pelican seemed like they were glowing against the pink water thanks to the reflection of this wonderful sunset.

Ocotillo Wells

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Ocotillo Wells State Vehicular Recreation Area, California.

Ocotillo Wells State Vehicular Recreation Area, California.

Where we stay in Anza Borrego State Park, only street legal vehicles are allowed, and those are limited to existing trails and road.  In the nearby Ocotillo Wells, things are very different.  In Ocotillo Wells you can drive any vehicle, anywhere, at any time.

We took a look at it last week and couldn’t believe the crowds the area attracts over a holiday weekend.  RV towns had cropped up everywhere, this was only one of dozens if not hundreds.  And it was far from the largest, it was just the easiest to photograph thanks to the high view point.

Indian Wells Golf Resort

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Indian Wells Golf Resort

Indian Wells Golf Resort, Indian Wells, California.

Unfortunately, both mornings we spent in the Palm Springs area were cold, so the rich green grass was turned white in many areas thanks to frost.  Between the frost on the grass, and the snow in the mountains, I don’t think this is the image this area is trying to convey – that might not make these images very marketable, but what can you do.