Salton Sea of the Midwest – 2016

by Kaylah Stroup

Yesterday Jeff and I took a drive to one of our favorite little vacation spots of yesteryear, the abandoned trailer park. We first discovered this spot in early 2015 and have since made a few voyages there. It doesn’t seem to be losing it’s charm for either of us. It’s such a cool spot and it seems like each visit I find something new. Yesterday, multiple times, I said “I don’t remember seeing this last time, do you?!”

I wish I had more information on this place since I really do enjoy sharing that sort of stuff in my posts about abandoned places but I’ve got nothing on this spot. The most I can offer you is that this was a vacation area along a lake. The road is lined with rotting cottages, and colorful trailers, both full of furniture and possessions. No idea why it closed and why even if the grounds that the trailers were on closed that people didn’t come back to haul out their vacation homes. Seems awfully silly to just leave them, unless of course they weren’t owned individually but rented instead. Regardless, dishes left in the sink of one trailer make it look like there was intention to come back. Abandoned places like this one have such an air of mystery surrounding them.

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 I was a little nervous heading out on this trip that I wouldn’t be able to find anything different to shoot, that I would essentially be taking the same shots I had already taken. Aside from the few I tried to reshoot, I feel like I captured all new stuff. I’m really excited about my photos. I’m also really excited to continue to photograph this place, documenting how it changes. While trying to write this post I kept getting distracted, flipping back and forth between this and the old posts seeing how things have progressed.

The photo above is one of the few that I had remembered taking on a previous
visit and tried to at least somewhat replicate so I could compare. Without actually referencing the photo I’d say I did a pretty awesome job getting a very similar shot.
It looks drastically different since I last saw it just around a year
ago. (You can find the original photo in this post.) Ohio’s four very distinct seasons are definitely rough on abandoned things. I’ll never get over the huge difference between the stuff we have out here compared to the places we’ve found in the desert.
 

Our trip was fairly uneventful and quick. Middle of the day on a weekend is never really a good time to explore. Although this spot is obviously a bit secluded it’s near some occupied homes so we tried our best to be quick and quiet. The big excitement for me came hours later while laying in bed watching a movie. I was running my fingers through my hair when I felt something. I thought it was a scab, and I was curious but not too concerned so I pulled it out. I glanced at my finger and found a tick. Yuuuuuck! It’s pretty hard to gross me out and generally I love all sorts of creepy crawlies but I had to shower immediately after that. Ticks just freak me out. Those suckers are dangerous. I wasn’t just grossed out, I was offended this little jerk thought he could hitch a ride of me. I’m still really grossed out and basically want to stand in a scalding hot shower all day but I guess I should just be glad he never latched on. Moral of the story? Don’t forget to check for ticks, ALWAYS!

You can find other posts on this spot here – March 2015, March on film, and June 2015.
xoxo

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18 comments

Stephanie May 2, 2016 - 12:55 pm

What a neat place! One of my goals this Summer is to go out an explore more. Maybe I'll find a neat place like this. Love these photos. 🙂

Kaylah May 3, 2016 - 10:03 am

Good luck Stephanie! 😀

Cheap Glam Sugar Punk May 2, 2016 - 2:41 pm

I hate ticks!!! Make sure if you get sick anytime soon to get a blood test, tick borne illnesses have been really bad the last few years D;

Kaylah May 3, 2016 - 10:05 am

Ahh! Fingers crossed he was just hitching a ride. It was still skinny so it hadn't fed. I'm so freaked out by ticks. My English teacher from high school has lyme disease but she went diagnosed for years and years. Hearing of her struggles breaks my heart. It seems like such an awful thing.

Stefanie Meier May 2, 2016 - 3:30 pm

I always love seeing your photographs of abandoned places (:
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Kaylah May 3, 2016 - 10:07 am

I'm glad to hear that! 🙂

Meescha Dare May 2, 2016 - 3:31 pm

I really enjoy these posts where you revisit a place 🙂 It's interesting to see how decrepit when it's exposed to mother nature. Just an idea but I'd LOVE to see the same picture say of a trailer, or a couch, but taken after each revisit. So we can see how nature slowly changes and takes back whats hers. Seeing the differences would be really neat!

Kaylah May 3, 2016 - 10:09 am

In the post there is a link to a photo of that arm chair on my last visit! I, of course, plan on photographing it next time I'm there too!

Stephanie May 2, 2016 - 4:42 pm

I've been playing a lot of the video game Fallout 4 and everything you photographed reminds me so much of the game and it's environment (though it takes place in Boston) it's timeline is very Atomic Retro Post Nuclear Holocaust. It makes me want to grab a vault suit costume and head right over! So lovely. Thank you for sharing.

Kaylah May 3, 2016 - 10:11 am

Hah! That's awesome. Kind of makes me want to try Fallout 4!

Morgan Gaw May 2, 2016 - 9:51 pm

Is this in Missouri? If so u can give you insight into why it was abandoned.

Kaylah May 3, 2016 - 10:12 am

Nope, Ohio. I've actually never been to Missouri.

I shared everything I know about it in the post already! 🙂

Joana Sousa May 3, 2016 - 8:44 am

The pics look so cool, Kaylah! I've been following your adventures for some time now and I've got to say this: I really love your blog and the cool vibe you give to it! Congrats for the great job!

Jiji

Kaylah May 3, 2016 - 10:12 am

Thank you so much!!! <3333

Alexandra May 3, 2016 - 6:47 pm

Checking back in on places is my favorite! Wonderful photos, as always xoxo

mysterymoor May 4, 2016 - 2:44 pm

Oh I really love this. You should google canfranc station. It's an all train station bang in the middle of the Pyrenees in the border between Spain and France. you would love it

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