Nomads who are critical of details (like me, lol) will note a few slips:
*Hotel Mision Cataviña is called Hotel Mision Santa Maria (but their Facebook page makes that error, too)
*The cardón cactus being called saguero
*The Jesuits were ordered expelled in 1767, (but didn't board ships and leave California until Feb. 1768)
*The Santa Maria adobe mission structures were built by the Franciscans who replaced the Jesuits for 5 years in Baja. The mission was abandoned by the
Dominicans after the 1774 census.
I do want to thank Robert and Pat for plugging my book at the end of the episode. To see more from Robert Marcos 4x4 shows, go to Amazon TV. 'In 4Lo'
was one series he also co-produced.
[Edited on 3-24-2021 by David K]Von - 12-12-2020 at 07:46 PM
cool! documentary and adventure! ehall - 12-13-2020 at 09:07 AM
Thanks. Just watched it.Ken Cooke - 12-13-2020 at 09:29 AM
I'll watch tonight. Bajazly - 12-13-2020 at 01:42 PM
Was the Tacoma fender donation to the desert at 14:20 made on the way in or out? David K - 12-13-2020 at 02:03 PM
Was the Tacoma fender donation to the desert at 14:20 made on the way in or out?
Ya, I noticed that, too! I will ask Dany...StuckSucks - 12-13-2020 at 04:41 PM
We're driving El Camino del Diablo in a couple months -- will be fun to see their take on the road. They say the road runs thru the best preserved
chunk of Sonoran Desert in the US. David K - 12-13-2020 at 05:35 PM