Salton Sea: Camping

This weekend was spent relaxing in a desolate cursed land in California’s Colorado desert. This is the kind of place you come to when you want adventure, danger, campfires, target practice with bows, sketchy burger joints, quality time with your closest friends and some gritty sand particles in your hair. The Salton Sea is 34 miles long and has remnants of what used to be a very booming vegas-esque vacation town (Frank Sinatra often visit the Salton Sea back in the day).
This trip has become an annual tradition among friends. Headed up by husband & wife duo Eric & Heather Trine. Whoever ends up coming on this trip is sure to get their money’s worth.
Per usual, I’ll use my pictures (And some Michelle took w/my camera) to tell the story of our trip.
Enjoy!

(Winn, Lindye ,Heather & I cutting up veggies for “Hobo Stew”)


(Michelle took this-Love it)

(I LOVE this scene)

(Dave Hill is a minor)


(Curtis & Laura made torches)

(Me slinging arrows into beer can targets)

(Jeantel)
(campfire)

(Jeantel)

(Eric doing his version of a tribal/cirque du soleil dance over a lit torch)

(Danny Simon & Eric Trine sword fighting in the woods with fire)
(Hobo stew being cooked on hot coals)
Tags: Camping, Danny Simon, Dave Hill, Eric Trine, Heather Trine, Michelle mosqueda, photographer, Photographer Samuel Lippke, Picture, Salton Sea, Scott Henning



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dude, samuel….sick shit man.
your images are always inspirational to(/for?) me
love it
i love these