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Barry A.
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Posts: 10007
Registered: 11-30-2003
Location: Redding, Northern CA
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Mood: optimistic
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Quote: | Originally posted by watizname
I don't know about any of this stuff, but Ken Cooke seems to always have a lineup of nice looking ladies in his posts. |
Yes, he does!!!!!! and that is a GOOD thing.
(sorta like Pompano)
barry
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Bajafun777
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Posts: 1103
Registered: 9-13-2006
Location: Rosarito & California
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Mood: Enjoying Life with Wife In Mexico, Easy on The Easy
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I think we all get it when 50,000 people have been killed due to war among the cartels, government cracking down, people taking advantage of the
fighting to do more hostile actions towards others also. However, most of us would still let the urges to get traveling in Mexico overcome the risks
or fears no matter what. Too many bad things that can happen ever day no matter where you are, so you either step up and enjoy life or get into a
corner and worry yourself to an early grave.
My wife and I have traveled by vehicle all over Baja and numerous times to Maztalan and Puerto Vallarte over the past 8 years without any real
problems, instead we have found very helpful people in times of vehicle problems that occur at the most unwelcomed times. Paranewbi, surprised you
did not visit Costa Rica since you were so close and we really loved it. Still have to do the other Central American Countries sometime soon, as
friends keep telling me all of the good beaches and adventures worth doing.
Now, one thing I do know is nobody can not say Ken is not a risk taker or party seeker as his pictures along with his topics demonstrate this time and
time again. Ken probably is the party we just all have not experienced yet,LOL. Keep traveling and having FUN my baja brother. Everyone else knows
nomads just cannot contain themselves in living the simple life in USA we crave the Vida Loca, Hmmmmm???? LOL Take Care & Travel Safe----"No
Hurry, No Worry, Just FUN" bajafun777
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Ken Cooke
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Registered: 2-9-2004
Location: Riverside, CA
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Quote: | Originally posted by watizname
I don't know about any of this stuff, but Ken Cooke seems to always have a lineup of nice looking ladies in his posts. |
Just proving that Los Angeles is a nice place full of smiling, happy people!
Partying with new friends at The Conga Room at L.A. Live outside of the Staples Center - Downtown Los Angeles.
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paranewbi
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Wait Bajafun777!
I have been to Costa Rica but I left it out of the citations as it is exactly as you say...in land and people!
Although danger can occur anywhere...if your looking over your shoulder all the time while in Costa Rica, you might as well go home and sit on the
toilet.
The only time I felt threatened in Central America, ever, was in 1976 at the Nicarauquan Border where the capitan would not allow a backpacker
hitching a ride with us to cross if he didn't cut his long hair! We slept the night right there hoping the morning crew would be more lenient, yet
they weren't. The lad went back north. We all have our priorities I guess.
If you observe me and my dreadlocked short hair in my photo (whitest guy) then this may have been the case of a wise border capitan.
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Bajafun777
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Registered: 9-13-2006
Location: Rosarito & California
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Mood: Enjoying Life with Wife In Mexico, Easy on The Easy
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Now paranewbi, I bet you also have some very colorful and interesting photos from those secluded beaches down in Central America during those times
you were down there too, right??LOL
Hawaii has some very nice beaches but Costa Rica had some very nice ones too!! We won't talk about all of the secluded beaches and possible photos
taken there or Ken will be calling us out to show them if we have them,LOL. Now, no nomads here would have secluded beach photos that might be a
little----Well colorful right? Ah, Life was easier back in the 1970s and 80s,Hmmm??? LOL Take Care & Travel Safe---"No Hurry, No Worry,
Just FUN" bajafun777
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mcfez
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Registered: 12-2-2009
Location: aka BN yankeeirishman
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Oh...okay Mengano aka Fulano
Yes.....let's all hide.
http://travel.state.gov/travel/cis_pa_tw/pa/pa_1766.html
Travel Alerts are issued to disseminate information about short-term conditions, either transnational or within a particular country, that pose
significant risks to the security of U.S. citizens. Natural disasters, terrorist attacks, coups, anniversaries of terrorist events, election-related
demonstrations or violence, and high-profile events such as international conferences or regional sports events are examples of conditions that might
generate a Travel Alert.
Bahrain 01/23/2012
Tunisia 01/13/2012
Philippines 12/22/2011
Senegal 12/12/2011
South Pacific Cyclone Season 12/12/2011
Egypt 11/07/2011
India - Potential Terrorism 10/18/2011
Japan 10/07/2011
Quote: | Originally posted by Mengano
Dangers await in Mexico, Canada's Foreign Affairs department is warning travelers.
Government websites are awash with warnings for those looking to head south on vacation, saying it’s entirely possible they’ll find violence instead.
It’s advised Canadians headed south “exercise a high degree of caution due to a deteriorating security situation in many parts of the country.”
The government’s travel advice and advisories website says “high levels of criminal activity, as well as occasional demonstrations and protests,
remain a concern throughout the country.”
Those who insist on going to Mexico are recommended to travel by air rather than crossing the border on the ground, as that area is a cause for
particular concern.
“Shootouts, attacks, and illegal roadblocks may occur at any time,” says the website.
“Criminals especially target SUVs and full-size pickup trucks for theft and carjacking along highways in the states of Nuevo León, Tamaulipas,
Baja California, Chihuahua, Coahuila, Durango, Sonora, and Sinaloa.”
The effect of violence on the psyche of Canadians has begun showing and more have grown hesitant to venture there, says one local travel agent.
“There’s lots of people that come in here and say no — I’d rather not go to Mexico,” said Trevor Holmen, who works with Aero Travel.
http://www.calgarysun.com/2012/01/27/feds-urging-caution-to-... |
Old people are like the old cars, made of some tough stuff. May show a little rust, but good as gold on the inside.
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Mengano
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Quote: | Originally posted by mcfez
Yes.....let's all hide.
http://travel.state.gov/travel/cis_pa_tw/pa/pa_1766.html
Travel Alerts are issued to disseminate information about short-term conditions, either transnational or within a particular country, that pose
significant risks to the security of U.S. citizens. Natural disasters, terrorist attacks, coups, anniversaries of terrorist events, election-related
demonstrations or violence, and high-profile events such as international conferences or regional sports events are examples of conditions that might
generate a Travel Alert.
Bahrain 01/23/2012
Tunisia 01/13/2012
Philippines 12/22/2011
Senegal 12/12/2011
South Pacific Cyclone Season 12/12/2011
Egypt 11/07/2011
India - Potential Terrorism 10/18/2011
Japan 10/07/2011
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What do those alerts have to do with Baja?
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mcfez
Elite Nomad
Posts: 8678
Registered: 12-2-2009
Location: aka BN yankeeirishman
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Simple: all countries including the ol' USA has issues. Let's not paint Baja with Black and white paint....then call that a picture.
It does have colors.
How you doing Mengano AKA Fulano?
Quote: | Originally posted by Mengano
Quote: | Originally posted by mcfez
Yes.....let's all hide.
http://travel.state.gov/travel/cis_pa_tw/pa/pa_1766.html
Travel Alerts are issued to disseminate information about short-term conditions, either transnational or within a particular country, that pose
significant risks to the security of U.S. citizens. Natural disasters, terrorist attacks, coups, anniversaries of terrorist events, election-related
demonstrations or violence, and high-profile events such as international conferences or regional sports events are examples of conditions that might
generate a Travel Alert.
Bahrain 01/23/2012
Tunisia 01/13/2012
Philippines 12/22/2011
Senegal 12/12/2011
South Pacific Cyclone Season 12/12/2011
Egypt 11/07/2011
India - Potential Terrorism 10/18/2011
Japan 10/07/2011
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What do those alerts have to do with Baja? |
[Edited on 2-2-2012 by mcfez]
Old people are like the old cars, made of some tough stuff. May show a little rust, but good as gold on the inside.
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