While coming out of Salvation Mountain into Niland, California yesterday, my wife and I came upon a character. A disheveled man was leading two mules and a dog toward shade…an abandoned Mexican restaurant’s front porch area. We stopped and conversed with the man, who identified himself as Cuervo. And, ‘Yes you can take my picture for five bucks!”.
My wife snapped away as I talked to Cuervo. He was calm, measured and talkative. He related stories of Mexico, arrests, the transient lifestyle, all the while easily moving about posing and feeding his mules. His dog hid in the shade. It was an interesting enough experience.
But, later that day, I wondered if that was a random event with Cuervo or a staged photo op for camera touting tourists coming down out of Salvation Mountain feeling the good vibes of that experience and coming upon Cuervo! Hmmm? What were the odds if I queried ‘Cuervo’ & ‘Niland’.
Well low and behold Cuervo (Craig Kline) does attract a bit of attention (mostly positive) and that was alright. A Nomad with Mules that hustles to survive is a step up from the guys hustling the freeway exits with dogs, etc. in Portland. Perhaps they are just missing the mules, but I am rarely driven to talk to them or photograph them. A difference in circumstances and locale I suppose…all relative.
Here are a few of Cuervo’s entries: His Facebook page someone created…and a couple more interesting pieces from folks finding Cuervo’s nomadic life interesting Banderas News & Cuervo Passed Through




Tube la suerte de conocerlo cuando llego a vivir a mexicali, traia con el una lova.compartiompartio conmigo unas historias yy lo encontre mui interesante, hoy tengo 8 meses fr conoserlo y es la persona con quien me ciento a hoir sus historias y probemas cuando necesita expresarse.
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Muy interesante. He was a very interesting man. I bet your stories and observations are very interesting for sure!!! Thank you for sharing. Lo siento mi Spanish no es bueno y tambien no entiendo cuando escuchando….pero mil gracias por escribe mi. mire! muy mal!! es verdad 😃
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Interesting that his choice of dress is a kilt. Scottish heritage, somewhere, perhaps?
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Looks like he is quite a celebrity! 🙂
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Yes, I think he had developed a theatrical side. All in all, an enjoyable man this day.
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Quite interesting looking character. He is probably the real deal. When we lived in Arizona we ran across several old prospectors that looked quite rough as they led their mules along. They were hunting gold in “Them Thar Hills,” and loved to tell their stories. My husband hunted gold in those hills off and on for years, but never had much luck. Maybe he needed a mule instead of a truck. Ha Ha
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Yes, I agree.
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