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Bob H
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Registered: 8-19-2003
Location: San Diego
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"Lurkers"
I went in to the "member list" and it amazes me how many memebers never post (lurkers). It would be interesting to hear from some of them too! Come
on "Lurkers" let's hear your stories too. Tell us why you lurk instead of posting.
Bob H
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Skipjack Joe
Elite Nomad
Posts: 8084
Registered: 7-12-2004
Location: Bahia Asuncion
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I'm a social lurker, Bob.
Does that count?
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Sallysouth
Super Nomad
Posts: 1835
Registered: 10-9-2003
Location: Capo Beach
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Mood: missing Baja...
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What makes One a "lurker"? I read and respond , sometimes....
Happiness is just a Baja memory away...
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David K
Honored Nomad
Posts: 64537
Registered: 8-30-2002
Location: San Diego County
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Mood: Have Baja Fever
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Nomads or unregistered readers who never post replies or their own contributions.
If everyone registered to Nomad, and all Nomads posted just one trip report or Baja story from the past... just think how much richer we all would
be!
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msawin
Nomad
Posts: 371
Registered: 8-29-2003
Location: Grass Valley,Ca / Tripui
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...Just lurking around ...
Hi guys... Check in every evening. Pacific time.
AKA Martini Time, Tripui. 5 years now... Gone back since the fire.... Love the great state of Lower Baja and the people We have met.
Norte calif. Grass Valley.....
Marty
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eetdrt88
Senior Nomad
Posts: 986
Registered: 2-20-2005
Location: Az/Ca/Baja
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quit lurkin' and start yakkin'...
is that the idea???I assume some people register and login just to ask a question or
two...but what I havent noticed lately are Anonymous posts,did anon get booted?
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Bud
Junior Nomad
Posts: 33
Registered: 12-15-2005
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Hi guys. I've been lurking for quite a while here.
My name is Bud. been going to Baja since I was 10 years old.
Cabo, LA bay, Ganzaga, Rocky point, Mulaha (sp) most of the pacific side and well, Been all over the place and still have many places to visit down
there. Usually do the 1K and 500.
Anyways, thought I'd check in and say hi. Since I don't like being a lurker. heh heh!
Bud
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David K
Honored Nomad
Posts: 64537
Registered: 8-30-2002
Location: San Diego County
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Mood: Have Baja Fever
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Hi Bud! That is the first time I have seen MULEGE spelled like THAT!!! Anyway, welcome aboard!!! GONZAGA BAY is a great place to get away from it all!
What do you think about the coming of pavement?
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Bud
Junior Nomad
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Registered: 12-15-2005
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I don't know. The pavement ended at 181 K when we used to go down to San Quentin every year, when I was a kid. I think there were only like 200 people
there then. You can't stop progress though so, what are you going do? It makes it nice to get farther down in a shorter time frame however. The
peninsula is growing pretty fast.
I live about 20 miles from the border so it's short shot for me to get down there for short trips. I usually shoot for the south end of Ensinada and
gas up to get into the real Baja. We're into 4x4 pretty heavy so we try to take all the off beat roads when were down there. We're heading down to
Guadalupe Canyon for the hot tubs the middle of Jan.
I enjoy reading your trip reports BTW. Maybe we'll run into you down there one day.
Bud (the spelling? Well:lol
[Edited on 12-16-2005 by Bud]
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David K
Honored Nomad
Posts: 64537
Registered: 8-30-2002
Location: San Diego County
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Mood: Have Baja Fever
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Yah, memories of pre pavement Baja are great! When my folks and I went the length of the peninsula in '66, pavement ended about four miles north of
Colonet and was washboard hell to San Quintin, then that changed to a jeep trail for hundreds of miles until Poza Grande (south of Comondu) where a
washboard graded road ran a long ways until pavement began about 100 miles north of La Paz to 10 miles south... then dirt again to Cabo San Lucas!
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mcgyver
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Posts: 444
Registered: 8-22-2003
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Lurkers
AS I have stated here and on other forums my opinion is that a lot of them are like me and have dylexisia and can not spell or say something
controversal and then the SPELL CHECKERS and some select others that do not have anything else to do but stir up controversy attact them so some
lurkers will not expose them selfs to this. Me I do not care , I know I can not spell but just don't give a damm.
If I can contribute to Baja information or help anyone I do so and when I post it is something I know something about or I don't post.
Lurking is OK though, I lurk on a lot of forums that I have very little expertise in strickly to learn about the subject.
Lets give the newbies a break until they show their colors.
A good example was "Germancus".
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bugdude
Nomad
Posts: 146
Registered: 11-12-2005
Location: Arizona
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Quote: | Originally posted by mcgyver
If I can contribute to Baja information or help anyone I do so and when I post it is something I know something about or I don't post. Lurking is OK
though. Lets give the newbies a break until they show their colors." |
ABSOLUTELY! Point well made. Thanks.
A man\'s reach should exceed his grasp - or what\'s a heaven for?
Robert Browning
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Bud
Junior Nomad
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Registered: 12-15-2005
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Quote: | Originally posted by David K
Yah, memories of pre pavement Baja are great! When my folks and I went the length of the peninsula in '66, pavement ended about four miles north of
Colonet and was washboard hell to San Quintin, then that changed to a jeep trail for hundreds of miles until Poza Grande (south of Comondu) where a
washboard graded road ran a long ways until pavement began about 100 miles north of La Paz to 10 miles south... then dirt again to Cabo San Lucas! |
Well, fortunately there's still plenty of dirt roads to explore the peninsula. And, you can jump onto the paved sections to get to the next area.
Last year we went from San Felipe to about 200 miles south of LA bay. All on dirt roads except for the pavement out to HWY 1 to get into LA bay. Any
part that was paved was worse than any dirt road I've been on down there. haha! I think it'll be a very long time before they get place covered in
pavement. as long as we can still get to the deserted beaches where you see nobody for days on end....it's ok with me.
I recently loaded Larry's Map of Baja up to my GPS and will be attempting to mark every dirt road in Baja to it in the future.
Bud
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Bob H
Elite Nomad
Posts: 5867
Registered: 8-19-2003
Location: San Diego
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Bud, welcome aboard! You must have many stories if you've been going down to Baja since you were 10 years old. Keep'm comin'
Bob H
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wilderone
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Registered: 2-9-2004
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msawin: Could you give us a status report on Tripui? Is the hotel finished and accepting guests? If so, what are the rates? Are there any
properties for sale? What do you think of the re-built structures? Is everyone doing the work themselves or hiring local help?
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Bud
Junior Nomad
Posts: 33
Registered: 12-15-2005
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Quote: | Originally posted by Bob H
Bud, welcome aboard! You must have many stories if you've been going down to Baja since you were 10 years old. Keep'm comin'
Bob H |
Thanks for the welcome Bob. I've been reading this board for quite a while actually. I've found a lot of good info here in the past.
Bud
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Bob H
Elite Nomad
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Registered: 8-19-2003
Location: San Diego
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Bud, you're welcome. Another fantastic Baja message board is at this link...
http://math.ucr.edu/~ftm/bajaPages/MsgBoard/MsgBoard.html
Bob H
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Bud
Junior Nomad
Posts: 33
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Thanks Bob! That's one I've missed. I'll check it out.
Bud
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bajabeachgirl
Newbie
Posts: 2
Registered: 12-12-2005
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Mood: inquisitive
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Lurkers
OK...you got me!!!!
I sometimes just "browse" (like that word so much better)...but I guess maybe it's just being nosy if one doesn't present oneself so.....
I'll try to join in more often!
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Bajame
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Posts: 458
Registered: 6-12-2005
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You spell checkers took the wind out of my sails when it comes to posting!
though I have to admitt that it really makes me check my post, even then I screw up! You can put a spell check on this forum to help these guys get over thier pain of having to deal with it. Perfectionist just take
alot of pains to do something and then give it to everybody else! And theres alot of them on this board!
We all want a peaceful world, filled with love and laughter, but we fill ourselves with anger and hate trying to fiqure out how to achive it.
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