David K
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WEB SITE: El Rosario & Sidetrips 11/04
Antonio ('BajaCactus') and I travel to his family's hometown. Thanksgiving week, 2004: El Rosario, La Bocana, Cuesta la Vibora cactus garden, old San
Carlos road, El Camino Real found, & pitayas!
EL ROSARIO & SIDETRIPS 11/04
[Edited on 12-4-2004 by David K]
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David K
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I did doctor up some of the photos, thanks to you who sent in some of them back to me. As always, I will continue to tinker with the site on my WebTV
page buider until the time it is moved to vivabaja.com
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Cool Trip Dude!
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David K
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Thanks Steve...
I just aded two more photos and doctored a couple others for better viewing! 11:25 am on a rainy cold Saturday...
I also discovered how to make a ? on WebTV, so I fixed Antonio's last name!
[Edited on 12-4-2004 by David K]
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Great!!! Meant to ask you if you knew of a way to drive to the top of the San Carlos Mesa--the one time I tried there was a very locked gate, I
think because of torquoise mines. Wonder if there's another way off the Punta San Carlos road.
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jrbaja
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Great shots and interesting stuff David!
Tron, according to the guys at San Carlos fish camp, there is a way to get most of the way up there but it involves some hiking and being prepared for
an overnight trip to do some exploring of the "amenities" to be found there.
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David K
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Thank you JR...
Mexitron, you can get to the mesa (or close) from the back side. Neal Johns has a nice write up on that trip in the Desert Explorers web site, I
think.
The route starts at El Progreso, near Mision San Fernando, and goes south past or near the San Fernando copper mine (of 1918). Punta San Carlos is
where the ore from that mine was shipped... and you will use some of that ancient wagon road... see Baja Almanac.
I was at the San Fernando mine in July, 2000 with LdB... photos: http://davidksbaja.com/davidlorenzo/dlpage4.html
[Edited on 12-4-2004 by David K]
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Mexitron
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Thanks DK and jr--always wanted to get on top of the San Carlos Mesa to explore and also to check out the canyon that cuts through it to the
ocean......oh boy, another trip!
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El Rosario
David, good job on the web page. Check the link to Baja Cactus at the end, it's incorrect. My father-in-law and I are staying there tuesday.
Ted
PS - Where were you friday (Discover Baja)?
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David K
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Thanks Ted.... I will check the link. His web page is under construction, so there's not much there. >>> Yep, I typo'd the link, it was missing a c.
All is well now. I even added more info. on the mission. <<<
I totally spaced it on the party... I did want to be there!
[Edited on 12-5-2004 by David K]
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Mexitron
I also have some interest in that area. I have discussed it with the locals and would be interested in a trip up there depending on when you want to
go and if you want company.
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