Osprey
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Easter Week - Semana Santa
Happy (Mexican) Campers
Ten O six A.M. A cassette was slipped into the player powered by a humongous amplifier. The unearthly noise blasted from the mega woofers with
enough force to nearly rupture the tympanic membrane; dislodge the delicate malleus and stirrup which struggled to stay in place, recognize and reduce
the overwhelming signals, send them on to the brain.
Thus began Semana Santa. There are uncountable places on the planet where Easter week is a time for religious solemnity, prayer and quietude. Not
here. This little village plays host each year to more than 500 Easter celebrants who turn our quiet beaches into noisy campgrounds. Come close to
the shore and your senses will be jarred, excited, tested. Acrid smoke from driftwood campfires lifts the pungent bite of chorizo frying with eggs
and chilis, flavors and pervades the crowded place. Tents, campers, trucks, cars and people are tightly packed, chockablock. A time for showing off
the brilliant colors of clothes, tents, beach towels ? nothing subdued here. Scores of small children frolick in the surf, oblivious to the riotous
pulsing of the huge vocinos, speakers, the daylong chatter of the man near the stage. He must love the sound of his own crisp and witty
pronouncements -- his rapid fire colloquy can only be drowned out by the music.
The village prepares for the event as though the guests had rented the place. Graders improve the dirt roads to and around the camping areas,
port-a-potties are deployed. Shades and a large stage are erected. Police, ambulance and first aid people patrol the area day and night. The local
garbage crews keep the whole staging area clean and free of glass or metal that could cut the children?s feet.
All the small stores in town are well-stocked with beer, ice, water, paper products, eggs and hotdogs. At our house we stocked up long ago, put
extra milk and bread in our freezer, eggs in the fridge. At our house we pray. Not so much to consecrate the memory of the Resurrection but to ask
for good camping weather for the hard working vacationers. Looks like this year our prayers have been answered.
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yankeeirishman
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I understand clearly of the ruins of Baja during Spring break. The rude drunks. The ear piercing motorcycles whizzing past your camp of peace. That
butt naked dude taking a shower near his trailer trash camper. The little punk college kids whom don?t know a word of respect. And here I sit in
Sacramento, Ca, due to the Monsoon like rain and winds we had this week?..how I wish I was in BAJA right now!!!!
What control freaks there are here. Don\'t believe that post you just read!
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bajalou
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Thats all right Yankeeirishman, we're having a good time here just for you. Took the rails and a couple other vehicles out to Canon Diablo and took a
look at the waterfalls, nice ride in the desert on a sunny day - just a little breeze to keep the dust away. Stopped by the store in the dry lake for
a cool one and back home for supper - another tough day in Baja.
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David K
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Lou, are the streams going further into the desert before going underground because of all the rain?
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Bruce R Leech
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Mood: A lot cooler than Mulege
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hang in there yankeeirishman you will git here. and it will be quieter.
Bruce R Leech
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Bruce R Leech
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Mood: A lot cooler than Mulege
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Good one Grover
Bruce R Leech
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bajalou
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David
Yes the water is flowing above ground quite a way out from the mouth of the canyons. There is a lot of snow still on Picacho del Diabloso it will
continue flowing like that here for quite a while. All the canyons have water flowing to or out of the mouths. In just a few months, it will
disapear underground farther and farther up the canyons.
Saw some frogs in and around the water today. Some say this is a indicator of good ecosystems in the area.
Several cars with national plates parked in the lot at the base of the canyon as well as some parked in Diablito. Don't know if they are climbing
Diablo or not but were there befor us and still there when we left. Saw no one from the cars.
Sure looks to snowy and cold to climb right now.
No Bad Days
\"Never argue with an idiot. People watching may not be able to tell the difference\"
\"The trouble with doing nothing is - how do I know when I\'m done?\"
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And in the San Felipe area - check out Valle Chico area
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