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[*] posted on 5-30-2005 at 01:06 PM
Greg's Trip Update


Greg has made a change in his travel plans; for an update:
http://www.bajacaliforniaconservation.org/phpbb/viewtopic.ph...

[Edited on 5-30-2005 by Natalie Ann]




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[*] posted on 5-30-2005 at 03:23 PM


thanks agian Natalie



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[*] posted on 6-1-2005 at 05:23 AM
smart move


why risk it? with a buddy at least you have someone to help if things got dicey or an injury!

wonder what happened to the guy who left his stuff and returned to keep plowing south?




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[*] posted on 6-9-2005 at 08:06 PM
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Time and distance gives perspective no matter where you are. 'I'm here and want to be there' or the other way 'round. Returning to Boulder, as it turns out, was necessary. Even if my original reason had nothing to do with what I found waiting for me ?here.?

Returning home early I found my system for bill payments had failed and that my Dad was in need of help beyond what he could do for himself. If I had continued on, these problems would have been lost to me, but still real none-the-less, and I would have eventually returned to a big mess.

Since returning home I?ve been able to correct my system of bill payments and work on helping out the family. In doing so I have had time to reflect on my Baja kayaking dream and know that I need to return (and that there was a reason to come back).

It?s clear that a circumnavigation of the Sea, for me, is too big of a bite - at least to try all at once and all alone. When I return to continue paddling in late June it will be to go as far as I feel comfortable and happily willing. Doing this will allow me to continue with photography and videography as well as the paddling adventure itself.

Today I spent resorting my gear ? I?ve learned what I need and what I don?t need to bring along. I also spent several hours repairing the sea kayak which was damaged in transit and had significant wear damage on the bottom from being dragged on the rocky shores. While I may not be a fiber glassing expert it was quite satisfying working on the kayak and getting her prepared for more miles in the Sea of Cortez.

In the 220 miles (out and back) I?ve paddled I learned a ton about the Sea, myself, and the human perspective and I hope to continue that learning curve. And to be able to share these experiences. Look for these on my web site soon.

Stay tuned for part II,

greg

P.S. The photo is of Larry, the kayaker who's camp I found, passing by Alfonsina's with Punta Final in the background. We met on the way to Calamajue. He seemed well prepared for his venture - completely self-supported. No food or water from anyone or anywhere, just what he can gather himself (he has a desalinator and speargun). If I hear more from his wife I'll keep everyone informed.

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[*] posted on 6-9-2005 at 08:10 PM


Thanks Greg... Your next trip will be a doozie... this was just a prep trip!

Anyway, glad you are safe. Natalie did a good job holding down the fort!




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[*] posted on 6-10-2005 at 04:00 AM
Greg suggest before you go again


you read Marv and Althea Patchen's book baja by land air and sea. may give you a diff perspective on the kayak part.



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[*] posted on 6-10-2005 at 06:46 AM
book


Thanks Capt. Mike... I just ordered the book Baja by Land Air and Sea with expedited shipping. Sounds like an informative and exciting read!

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[*] posted on 6-10-2005 at 07:56 AM


Greg, have a look: http://community-2.webtv.net/boojumtree/patchen

The book cover (and their newest book) is pictured on this page showing our weekend spent with Marv and Aletha last February.




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[*] posted on 6-10-2005 at 09:31 AM


Greg,

So good to hear you are alive and well, and have a handle on "it". Your proposed goals sound real good to me, and I look forward to hearing about phase 2 when you get rolling again.

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[*] posted on 6-10-2005 at 02:17 PM
Hola


Greg, glad that you are ok. Will look forward to seeing you on your next trip.
What happened with your legs? In case you have already mentioned this, I am travelling and havent kept up with the board.
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