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[*] posted on 6-22-2004 at 07:34 AM


A serious congrats on your marriage:D

Like everyone says and advices, Baja is so full of adventure and experience that one week will seem like a week-end. Where ever you decide to go will be fine. The question is truely about the travel time you are willing to sacrafice. The idea of flying down is great and you still have time to book a flight to a great getaway. I personally think that a Loreto package would be nice. Nice little sleepy town with some great food, fishing and R&R. Romantic as ever are the beaches and the hotels are not very expensive especially if you book a package deal. I am not sure about car rentals in Loreto but I am assuming that they are available. From there a drive to Mulege or La Paz would be with-in hours and you could make part of your what to do while you are there list. You places to visit. The beuty of the whole thing as that when you Honeymoon vacation has concluded you will jump in a plane and you will be back in the States in no time. Like David K mentioned though, be warned now and beware of catching Baja Fever to any degree. You will be back and for longer periods of time each time.

GFL is my advice for your marraige. GOD, Family and Life. The first should be with you at al times as it keeps your mind at peace. The second is your responsibility and your spouse becomes one with you at marraige and there for, take care of her as if she was you. The rest of your family will always be there but your wife is part of you. The third is a game and you can always start over when you are not happy or make the game more intersting as you go along. You know we are only on this Earth for about 100 years and you may as well enjoy them.

A cheer to you and a good trip and a good life.

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[*] posted on 6-22-2004 at 02:43 PM
thank you all vey much...


I just cannot believe how wonderful a group you all are.I am so happy that I encountered someone during this difficult but happy time,and your words of advice are printed and will be re-read many times over during the remainder of my life.GFL is truly a magnificent idea,and I wish all Americans saw the hatred in racism and how it hurts.Thank you all for being there for us.You will never know the appreciation and kindness I have for the people here I will probably never meet.
May God Bless you,
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[*] posted on 6-22-2004 at 02:55 PM
You never know Parker


There's only one highway on this here peninsula. Chances are, you'll be back!
Buena suerte Amigo. Only you and she matter! No thoughts on other peoples problems while on honeymoon! And that's an order.
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[*] posted on 6-22-2004 at 03:16 PM


ooooo flying to Loreto even sounds better !!!
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wink.gif posted on 6-22-2004 at 03:39 PM
IF you go as far as Bahia Concepcion...


This is a small part called Santispac, as seen from Capt. Mike's airplane...




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tongue.gif posted on 6-22-2004 at 03:44 PM
The beach view at Playa Santispac...


This kind of scene could also be almost anywhere else in Baja. This did sound like what your esposa was looking to do.




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thumbup.gif posted on 6-22-2004 at 05:08 PM
Bahia de los Angeles


IF you venture to L.A. Bay, Bay Of L.A. (BOLA), or correctly Bahia de los Angeles, this is the beach... as seen from Camp Gecko, just 4 miles south of the village. http://www.campgecko.com




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cool.gif posted on 6-22-2004 at 05:14 PM
South of San Felipe


If you go to San Felipe and continue south a dozen or more miles, this is the coastline found there... it doesn't get much better than this!

This is the beach I call Shell Island.




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[*] posted on 6-22-2004 at 05:22 PM
Pyramid Resort/K58


If you stay at the Pyramid Resort, horses can be rented about a mile away at Alistos/K58. The Pyramid is high on a cliff with an outstanding view of the Pacific, but has no beach right there. It is but a short walk away.

David K on horseback




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[*] posted on 6-22-2004 at 07:00 PM
I've been reading this and I'll just be Frank


Seriously, what about this time is difficult? Nothing. W/your ages I think that it's time to not give a chiite about the folks opinion. I love my folks but I am entirely OK peeing them off because I have my own values and they know it and respect me for it. Do whatever the hell you want. Its' your lives. Hell, if I was you I'd have flown to Cancun( it can't be anymore expensive from your location) and headed to Playa del Carmen ( www.playadelcarmeninfo.com )and had way too much fun.
P.s. What does Catholicism have to do w/it? I grew up that way and I'd be embarrassed to associate myself w/that child molester protector in Rome.
Pardon my spelling.;)

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[*] posted on 6-22-2004 at 08:24 PM


We specialize in 4 day trips into Baja from San Diego. We stay 2 nights in San Felipe on the main drag and spend 1 night on a remote island. You get to see all of the cool stuff.

http://www.gonetobaja.com

BTW, I know where you are comming from. You should have heard what people have told me for getting married to a mexican woman. I was living in North Idaho, man some people said mean things.

Jokes on them...

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