I don't know how it became a new topic! Guess I clicked the wrong button.
I'm bowing out now because I have never walked in your shoes and if the word of the late Don Jimmy ain't good enough for you then I just don't know
what to say. He also got very upset when he saw the words--"The Baja."
No winners here
[Edited on 9-12-2006 by Baja Bernie]bajajudy - 9-12-2006 at 04:25 PM
We were just in the feed and seed store and the young man, who helped my husband with the sacks of chicken feed, asked him if we lived en la costa,
which I am sure is what he was calling the East Cape, which I do believe is an English/American/Canadian term. I do not recall ever hearing any
locals call it Cabo Este.
Oh I forgot, where did this discussion come from...what thread?
[Edited on 9-12-2006 by bajajudy]JZ - 9-12-2006 at 05:26 PM
Quote:
Originally posted by Baja Bernie
He also got very upset when he saw the words--"The Baja."
[Edited on 9-12-2006 by Baja Bernie]
Many locals on the mainland call it La Baja.BajaHawk - 9-12-2006 at 05:57 PM
For sure it's a "gringo term". Probably a fishing gringo term.
How does one move a discussion? Seems like this - and the police stories might be more appropriate for general discussion as it is not NEWS.
BajaHawk
Baja Bernie - 9-12-2006 at 07:06 PM
Normally I am very understanding of of Baja Newbie's but do you have any idea of what I am speaking of??????????Or for that matter even what the heck
you are talking about.
Stick around and you might begin to understand.David K - 9-12-2006 at 07:23 PM
I understand him Bernie... He's agreeing with you and Don Jimmy.
East Cape is the east side of the peninsula south of La Paz and north of San Jose del Cabo... ie. centered at Bahia de las Palmas (Los Barriles).
As for moving a discussion, that is done by Doug or his moderators.
Damn it David
Baja Bernie - 9-12-2006 at 08:11 PM
hoow do you make it so simple.
Oh! That guy from Colorado who did maps before the real road--I gave him your number. Lots of information.AmoPescar - 9-12-2006 at 11:24 PM
BAJA'S EAST CAPE...
BajaHawk is correct about the the term East Cape being a fishing related term. The name or term EAST CAPE started becoming known in the 1950's with
the opening of the Rancho Buena Vista fishing resort, and later continued to become better known and grew in popularity with the establishment of the
now world famous Van Wormer family's fishing resorts in Los Barriles. The name became synonymous with the area as stories were written about the area
in fishing journals and through the word of mouth of fishermen.
The EAST CAPE is generally thought of as being only the area from Punta Arena de la Ventana to Cabo Frailes. These North and South
boundaries being the range and main areas fished from Bahia las Palmas fishing resorts. Many consider Punta Pescadero as the northern boundary. San
Jose del Cabo is for the purpose of fishing considered to be part of "Cabo." and La Paz is NOT considered to be part of the East cape.
Amo PescarSkeet/Loreto - 9-13-2006 at 04:07 AM
AmoPescar:
In addition , in the Early times of the Late 60's,before the Rise of Cabo San Lucas, each place was referred to in an indivdual Manner Such As: Punta
Colorado, La Ventana, Cabo Pulmo, Playa De Cortez, Ranch Bueno Vista.
At that time there was only the Old Cannery, Hacienda, and a small Airstrip{Now the Ferry Slip} at the Tip.
I think that "East Cape" came with the increased Attention onto Cabo San Lucas, People wanting to seperate themselves and define "Another Area".
Skeet/LoretoBajaHawk - 9-13-2006 at 07:15 AM
"Normally I am very understanding of of Baja Newbie's but do you have any idea of what I am speaking of??????????"
To be honest...not a clue, please explain. Kind of harsh.
BajaHawk
BajaHawk
Baja Bernie - 9-13-2006 at 08:06 AM
You are most correct! I apologize.
Note to BajaHawk
thebajarunner - 9-13-2006 at 08:14 AM
Quote:
Originally posted by BajaHawk
"Normally I am very understanding of of Baja Newbie's but do you have any idea of what I am speaking of??????????"
To be honest...not a clue, please explain. Kind of harsh.
BajaHawk
Bernie is a really sweet guy, just some mornings his wife makes him get up too early!
Buy his new book, you will enjoy it and it will make him happy.
And, notice how I brought your quote forward in this post?
Just go to any post/quote you wish to address- click the little "quote" box in the upper right hand corner and ....
Voila- you got the action like this above.BajaHawk - 9-13-2006 at 08:14 PM
Quote:
And, notice how I brought your quote forward in this post?
Just go to any post/quote you wish to address- click the little "quote" box in the upper right hand corner and ....
Voila- you got the action like this above.
Thanks for the tip bajarunner. Most helpful.
BajaHawk
Baja Bernie - 9-13-2006 at 08:28 PM
Did you notice my apology that appeared before the Runner post?BajaHawk - 9-14-2006 at 07:02 AM
Baja Bernie
Yes I noticed your apology - Thanks.
I would still like to know what you were referring to. I am here for a same reason as most Nomads, a passion and love of the region. Although my
current circumstances only permit one deep excursion a year I spend every day of the rest of the year dreaming and planning my next trip (which now
includes my six year old son).
I have been lurking in the shadows of the Nomad board for several years; it took me that long to develop the courage and notion that I might have
something to contribute. So THANK YOU again for the apology - I was seriously reconsidering being an active member here.