JZ
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GITT and post some pics of your kids and / or grand kids having fun in Baja
What you got?
[Edited on 2-14-2018 by JZ]
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JZ
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[Edited on 2-16-2018 by BajaNomad]
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ehall
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I got no pics yet. My 4yr old grandson did tell his mom he wants to ride dirt bikes on the beach in Mexico with papa. Lol. Looking forward to it.
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David K
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Start 'em young!
LOL... my son Christopher and daughter Sarah, around 1992 went camping at Nuevo Mazatlán (Km. 32). We traveled with another couple who did not have
4WD, so no Shell Island camping this time. The kid's mom put them on the three-wheeler for a great photo and these others...
My 4x4 Subaru in the background.
On the beach at Nuevo Mazatlán. Today, he is 29 and engaged to a wonderful young lady from Mexicali.... Viva Baja!
Sarah is really in control here!
Bedman took this photo of Sarah at Las Hamacas in Bahía de los Angeles when she was about 12 (~2002).
Christopher on his Kawasaki 110 at Tinaja Santa María, on the Golfo Camino Real, south of L.A. Bay, 2002.
A fan of Steve Irwin, no doubt! Sarah with a red diamondback that was crossing the road to Bahía San Rafael in 2004. The snake was released,
unharmed.
[Edited on 2-15-2018 by David K]
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JZ
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Great pics. How far of South of BoLA is Tinaja Santa María?
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DanO
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One of my sons in our driveway at La Bocana.
\"Without deviation from the norm, progress is not possible.\" -- Frank Zappa
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David K
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JZ, I will post a map but briefly it is just south over a ridge from Rancho La Bocana, which is mislabeled as San Pedro in the Almanac. The tinaja was
an important water source just off the Golfo Camino Real. Arthur North in 1906 was there and writes about it in Camp and Camino in Lower California
c1910.
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David K
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Here you go JZ
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