cardo7
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spring, well on east side of de la guarda
I have been told there is some water on the east side of de la guarda. does anybody know where it is.
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Anonymous
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what purpose are you looking for water on the island; just curious!
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JZ
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Last post was by me, sorry.
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Bob and Susan
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I think I remember something about kayaking from Loreto to La Paz
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JZ
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Wow Bob or Susan
Mightly good memory??!!, or did you have a little help!
His last post was over two years ago, and was, in fact, about a trip from Loreto to LA PAZ
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I?ll be kayaking from Loreto to La Paz and out to some of the islands like San Jose Santa Cruz in November for 4 weeks. |
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cardo7
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I was thinking of kayaking it. A friend of mine has done about three quarter of the island and told me he has heard that there is some water on the
south east side, but is not sure where. I have kayaked everything from Cerralvo to Loreto
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Roberto
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I have been all around that area many times, and never heard of any water anywhere on "the big island" - at least not drinkable water. Doesn't mean
it's not there, but I would take that story with a BIG grain of salt.
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BajaVida
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how exciting--another rung in la Escalera Nautica
just kidding
No se apure y dure.
Don\'t hurry and you\'ll last longer.
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