BajaNomad

Order Bernie's New Baja Book!

David K - 11-12-2003 at 12:15 PM

Bernie Swaim's, the ink is still wet, new book--BOUNCING AROUND BAJA--182
pages, including over 30 illustrations will soon be available. A Special
Pre-Publication offer--no shipping or handling charges (to U.S. addresses)
and no sales tax for the first 500 mail orders. For your signed copy, send
$14.95 to Bernie Swaim PO Box 710411, Santee, Ca 92072-0411 or to order with
Visa, MasterCard, or with Pay Pal go to http://www.caballeropublishing.com

AND TO REGISTERED MEMBERS OF Doug Means, BAJA NOMAD discussion board please
take $2.00 of the price of each book ordered. This includes you lurkers
from the old Baja Amigo's board. To qualify you must include your 'handle'
such as Sky Baja or well you know.

Baja Book

Baja Red - 11-13-2003 at 11:28 AM

DK Thanks for the info. I am ordering TODAY!

Baja Bernie - 11-19-2003 at 04:10 PM

Baja Red,
Do you have a copy of my first book Mi Baja No Hurry No Worry. If not I would like to send you a copy at no cost for being the first guy to order my new book.
I will not be able to ship until about the first of December.
Please contact me at bernieswaim@caballeropublishing.com for more information and Thanks

Mi Baja no hurry

Baja Red - 11-20-2003 at 09:33 AM

Sure...you can send that along too if it is not a problem. I have not been to Baja as much as some on this board but the times that I have gone "something" always happens. My Father in law told me" every trip to Baja will be an experience". That has held up to be soooo true. Some trips funny, some "exciting", but always an experience an always relaxing. Unfortunately he died about 12 years ago in a plane crash between Santa Ynez ranch and the Sea of Cortez. He loved Baja and was getting ready to retire in Punta Chivato. He introduced me to Baja about 20 years ago. My first trip was to San Franciscuito. Driviing on some of those roads between Guerro Negro and SF I thought that I would never see the USA again!! What an exciting "first" trip. He taught me to respect all of Baja.

Mi Baja no hurry

Baja Red - 11-20-2003 at 09:34 AM

Sure...you can send that along too if it is not a problem. I have not been to Baja as much as some on this board but the times that I have gone "something" always happens. My Father in law told me" every trip to Baja will be an experience". That has held up to be soooo true. Some trips funny, some "exciting", but always an experience an always relaxing. Unfortunately he died about 12 years ago in a plane crash between Santa Ynez ranch and the Sea of Cortez. He loved Baja and was getting ready to retire in Punta Chivato. He introduced me to Baja about 20 years ago. My first trip was to San Franciscuito. Driviing on some of those roads between Guerro Negro and SF I thought that I would never see the USA again!! What an exciting "first" trip. He taught me to respect all of Baja.

Woops

Baja Red - 11-20-2003 at 09:35 AM

Sorry to send this twice!!:biggrin:

Baja Bernie - 11-20-2003 at 07:38 PM

That's Okay,
We won't charge you twice.
Remember, "Civlilzation begins at the end of a dirt road."

REPLY

toyfun - 12-13-2003 at 10:23 PM

No the real world begins where the dirt roads starts where you fend for your self and relie on your witts and commensense.
Where people are simply and straight forward. Where you are what you are and thats all that you are!!!!!!!!!!!:cool:

David K - 12-13-2003 at 11:49 PM

That's great and true toyfun!

When you come to a fork in the road... TAKE IT!

Every dirt road in Baja goes SOMEWHERE!

and, Neal Johns says if you come to a dirt road and don't take it, God will get you!