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Oso - 5-25-2005 at 09:02 PM

Due to Baja Bernie's urging (it didn't take much), I've resurrected my only actual short story. I thought I still had it on one or the other computer, but I had deleted it some time ago. I first posted this on the old Amigos board and my wife found a hard copy with Eric Robitaille's photo inserts. So I retyped it. Not wanting to put it on a fast moving forum like this one or the off-topic, I looked for a better place. About the closest I could come was "hiking and backpacking", because I was hitch-hiking and had a backpack at the time. So, if you want to waste some time reading it, there it is. At least until Doug decides to delete it.

yankeeirishman - 5-25-2005 at 09:28 PM

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Originally posted by Oso
Due to Baja Bernie's urging (it didn't take much), I've resurrected my only actual short story. I thought I still had it on one or the other computer, but I had deleted it some time ago. I first posted this on the old Amigos board and my wife found a hard copy with Eric Robitaille's photo inserts. So I retyped it. Not wanting to put it on a fast moving forum like this one or the off-topic, I looked for a better place. About the closest I could come was "hiking and backpacking", because I was hitch-hiking and had a backpack at the time. So, if you want to waste some time reading it, there it is. At least until Doug decides to delete it.

Did I miss something here?

Oso - 5-26-2005 at 07:30 AM

You probably missed the old Amigos board (bajanet.com). There were a lot of good stories by Mike Humfreville, Davied Eidell and others. One by Desert Rat about his backpack wanderings inspired me to write this one.

yankeeirishman - 5-26-2005 at 07:39 AM

Well...we could use alot of those c/c stories here! Thanks for your reply.

Oso

Baja Bernie - 5-26-2005 at 01:31 PM

Oso



Well Sir! You proved me right again. Thanks---You also posted a bunch of stuff about your camper (I believe) and your wanderings around on the mainland side the the Vermillion Sea,

Your connection with the Mexican people and their humor is what I appreciate most in all of your postings. To know them is to love them. Even a few of the rich ones are a bunch of fun to be around--but not most.

Everyone should go to the back pack area for a treat by Oso.

Bruce R Leech - 5-26-2005 at 03:28 PM

well did Doug delete it or what?

Oso - 5-26-2005 at 05:54 PM

Not yet. Scroll down the main menu to "Baja Hiking and Backpacking."

Sharksbaja - 5-26-2005 at 06:07 PM

that my friend, was one helluva story. I enjoyed it very much.