David K
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Baja 9-08 Photos Part 1 (Sat.)
For dial up Nomads who could not view all the photos posted in on thread, here they are in smaller groups!
On the beach, Saturday morning
Can't wait to get into that warm Sea of Cortez!
Here come the birds!
Some mud can't stop this truck!
Notice the thunder clouds to the west...
Camp gets set up... the shade is the most important part!
The beach, north...
The beach, south...
Washed up net
The lagoon side, looking north
southwest
Campsite
Saturday sunset, 8-30-08
Link to Part II photo page: http://forums.bajanomad.com/viewthread.php?tid=33579
[Edited on 9-4-2008 by David K]
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Kell-Baja
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Great Pics. Looks so peaceful
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bacquito
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Quote: | Originally posted by Kell-Baja
Great Pics. Looks so peaceful |
I agree, thanks. It looks like you had a good time!
bacquito
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Ken Bondy
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Fabulous photos and report David. Y Feliz Cumpleanos para Elizabeth!!
++Ken++
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David K
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Thanks amigos!
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Bajafun777
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David, I use to do this in the past but now my wife wants a hotel, motel, or friend/relative home or trailer to stay in but not camping out. I always
enjoyed it and we used two tents pulled face to face when we had the kids with us. They got to call the tent their house and we at least did not have
the pushing moving about and everyone had a great time. Nothing like it and I still may get her talked into it again with these new air up matresses
especially the kingsize ones where when you move it does not distrub your partner. Let the sleepy sleep and you can easily slip out to view the world
outside, just the peace of one and sometimes you need that if you know what I mean. Later------------------------------- bajafun777
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David K
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Quote: | Originally posted by Bajafun777
David, I use to do this in the past but now my wife wants a hotel, motel, or friend/relative home or trailer to stay in but not camping out. I always
enjoyed it and we used two tents pulled face to face when we had the kids with us. They got to call the tent their house and we at least did not have
the pushing moving about and everyone had a great time. Nothing like it and I still may get her talked into it again with these new air up matresses
especially the kingsize ones where when you move it does not distrub your partner. Let the sleepy sleep and you can easily slip out to view the world
outside, just the peace of one and sometimes you need that if you know what I mean. Later------------------------------- bajafun777
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I am fortunate that Baja Angel is a camper and hunter from way back... tough as they can get, but maintain charm and beauty! However, as we age, the
comforts of a warm bed and shower are appreciated... So, we often combine camping is a tent (on an good air mattress, by-the-way) with motel stays,
like last weekend. We will be shopping for a new tent soon... one we can stand up in, helps when getting dressed!
Here is Part II: http://forums.bajanomad.com/viewthread.php?tid=33579
[Edited on 9-7-2008 by David K]
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