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Don Alley
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snow for Sharkey
Snow...
We got a taste last night. Horrid stuff. Lasts a long time. Hard to shovel. It's cold, I believe it is somehow made of very cold water, like some kind
of ice, but it's no good in drinks. Slippery at times.
Happy New Year
Don
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Ski Baja
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Your picture
Brings back many memories and that scene is what I miss the most. Take some of that hard water, make it into balls, pour some warm maple syrup over it
and ta da, a use for that stuff. Keeping kids happy. We even used to freeze some for summer.
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Debra
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101 V I-5
I've taken 101 many times as my chosen route , I get VERY BORED WITH 5 (when not in a hurry) It's beautiful! It does take longer, but, not so much so
that I would delay my trip even 1 day hoping that I-5 clears...I saw today, chains are required on 5 through the whole state of Oregon! ......Go for it! (101) you can cut back over very easily at Sacremento.
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Bajaboy
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Villa Jesus y Maria
Sunday Morning Update: Pemex closed but the tamale truck was in operation.
I gassed up in GN this morning. Then, stopped by a little stand to get some coffee to go. I noticed they were making fresh squeezed OJ. So, 10
pesos for the coffee and 8 pesos for a large cup of OJ. When was the last time a cup of coffee was more than some orange juice?!
Zac
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Anonymous
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Definitely fill up in El Rosario. I have been going to Baja each year for the past 14 years and have only been able to buy gas at the Pemex station
in Catavina 2 or 3 times. Maybe it's just bad luck but that place never seems to be open when I drive through. There are usually guys selling it out
of cans if you don't mind the added risk and higher price. I have bought gas this way a few times down there and never had a problem except for the
dent in my wallet. Jesus Maria was closed and under construction when I was there in late November. Always a good idea to have extra gas with you!
Have a great trip.
Chris C.
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capn.sharky
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Don Alley
So that is snow. God it looks cold---but beautiful. When the sun does come out, does it get all muddy and slushy. Someday I hope I will get a
chance to visit some snow. Thanks for the beautiful picture. It could be on a postcard.
If there is no fishing in heaven, I am not going
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