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[*] posted on 5-3-2017 at 03:46 PM
Pot bust near Canoas


In case this one slipped by y'all, almost 350 kilos of weed:
http://www.elvigia.net/general/2017/3/1/asegura-sedena-paque...

In the event that URLs can't be posted (or I'm posting it incorrectly), in Google search: Canoas+Sedena
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[*] posted on 5-3-2017 at 03:48 PM


LOL... was through the area last week! I could have been able to retire or just have a happy campfire, mon!



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[*] posted on 5-3-2017 at 03:52 PM


Happy campfire yes,retire no. Its mexican but weed.
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[*] posted on 5-3-2017 at 04:53 PM


Quote: Originally posted by chippy  
Happy campfire yes,retire no. Its mexican but weed.



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[*] posted on 5-3-2017 at 05:04 PM


Butt? As in skunk?? Maybe it was grown in Colombia? :coolup:



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[*] posted on 5-3-2017 at 05:05 PM


butt as in crap



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[*] posted on 5-3-2017 at 05:30 PM


Quote: Originally posted by woody with a view  
butt as in crap



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[*] posted on 5-3-2017 at 05:32 PM


David, you could have wound up in a very bad place. I am glad you did not.



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[*] posted on 5-3-2017 at 05:45 PM


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David, you could have wound up in a very bad place. I am glad you did not.

Thank you!
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[*] posted on 5-3-2017 at 05:46 PM


Wonder price wise, how the Mex weed compares to say Calif.
medicinal/ legal weed despensaries. I would assume US
weed is, for lack of another word, better. Is the age old weed
smuggling from Mex threatened by US legalization? Must be
somewhat cheaper if it is still coming across from SOB
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[*] posted on 5-3-2017 at 06:22 PM


David, I read some of your recent trip report where you talk about that exact area. I was going to post the article in your thread but thought of creating a new post instead. As most travelers who frequent that general area will attest, when you see Mexicans living out at the remote coast and they are not fisherman, something is definitely "fishy" (pun intended)! Vibora totally spooks me. Too much activity from the Mexicans - none of which involves the ocean.
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Quote: Originally posted by sancho  
Wonder price wise, how the Mex weed compares to say Calif.
medicinal/ legal weed despensaries. I would assume US
weed is, for lack of another word, better. Is the age old weed
smuggling from Mex threatened by US legalization? Must be
somewhat cheaper if it is still coming across from SOB



$400 Mexican brick per #, 12 to1500$ #, Colorful:o Colorado




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[*] posted on 5-4-2017 at 07:26 AM


There was a youtube video a few years back about the goings on there.



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Quote: Originally posted by Goyo  
David, I read some of your recent trip report where you talk about that exact area. I was going to post the article in your thread but thought of creating a new post instead. As most travelers who frequent that general area will attest, when you see Mexicans living out at the remote coast and they are not fisherman, something is definitely "fishy" (pun intended)! Vibora totally spooks me. Too much activity from the Mexicans - none of which involves the ocean.


Thank you for making it a separate post.

I want Americans to feel comfortable about traveling and camping in Baja. Baja Nomad is a big part of that education from trip reports (actual people writing about what really happens). News, fake or real, can scare away people from enjoying life. Just getting out of bed each day is a risk. Going to Baja is a risk. Going to Disneyland is a risk. You just have to decide if news stories are going to dictate everything in your life.

I did not see ANYTHING that hinted of illegal activity. I drove to the fish camps and there were boats and the usual lobster traps, etc. This was at Puerto Santa Catarina, Puerto Canoas, (Faro) San José (de la Piedra), and the others, many looked abandoned.

It will not help the economy and lives of the locals if we are scared to go to Baja, and it robs us of great pleasure.

There are robberies, shootings, and bad things every day here in the USA... But, I don't lock myself inside and fear going out.

The choice is yours, naturally. Just plan your trip with as many facts as possible and leave the drama back home!

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[*] posted on 5-4-2017 at 08:14 PM


This last year we were in the area we had several Cessna's do circles around our camp. It was unnerving. We ended up leaving since it was just my wife and I.

A few months before we had 2 guys up on a hill checking us out, probably 200 yards up. We waved but they just duck behind a rock, and then saw them scurry off. They were at least a mile from the road. Very odd behavior. Driving out we were stopped by a caravan of Humvees and military trucks they asked us if we had seen any planes or boats at the coast. We said no, and drove out of there.

I'm surprised by your arrogance DK. I have respect of your passion of Baja, but to go to this area once and act like an expert is embarrassing.




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[*] posted on 5-4-2017 at 08:29 PM


Perhaps this is the video that Woody was referring to. The Central Baja portion starts just after 12:00.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Al6xI04f3ug

As long as they don't mess with Gringos, I don't care what the locals are doing down there. I always have wondered if Gary Patton might have been in a place at the wrong time and saw too much. I know there were a lot of theories being discussed on this forum. This isn't necessarily my theory. We'll never know what really happened.
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[*] posted on 5-5-2017 at 04:59 AM


Yeah thats it.



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[*] posted on 5-5-2017 at 08:23 AM


Quote: Originally posted by BooJumMan  
This last year we were in the area we had several Cessna's do circles around our camp. It was unnerving. We ended up leaving since it was just my wife and I.

A few months before we had 2 guys up on a hill checking us out, probably 200 yards up. We waved but they just duck behind a rock, and then saw them scurry off. They were at least a mile from the road. Very odd behavior. Driving out we were stopped by a caravan of Humvees and military trucks they asked us if we had seen any planes or boats at the coast. We said no, and drove out of there.

I'm surprised by your arrogance DK. I have respect of your passion of Baja, but to go to this area once and act like an expert is embarrassing.


were you camped on the coast or inland?

on that coast, i would stick to the coastal camp spots and avoid inland areas. when you camp inland where people never camp,... you risk stumbling upon activities you dont want to stumble upon.

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[*] posted on 5-5-2017 at 09:27 AM


I would keep these documented potential "trouble" areas in mind David if you do a tourist guide book....I always warn our guests who asked me about places to camp...not to camp in certain places we know have ummm....possible narco activity or are particulary risky. At least they will have been warned.

May not be prudent to lead a whack of innocent campers to into a dangerous area.




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[*] posted on 5-5-2017 at 09:30 AM


What Shari said. Better yet, leave all mention of that coast out of your book!

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