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Mexitron
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Beautiful country, thanks for the pics!
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motoged
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Mula,
Thank you for a glimpse into this part of Baja rarely seen by outsiders.
Don't believe everything you think....
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BajaNomad
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Incredibly grateful for being able to see the photos from your adventure. Very enjoyable. Thank you so much for taking the time to do so and share.
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Marc
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Quote: | Originally posted by motoged
Mula,
Thank you for a glimpse into this part of Baja rarely seen by outsiders.
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Ditto!!
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willyAirstream
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Thanks Mula.
Terrific report.
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Meany
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Great Report. Loved the Pictuers. The Back Country is truely amazing.
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bajalinda
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Wow - what a ride! Thanks for the report and the photos Mula.
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David K
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Thank you Mula... Baja by Mule has always been an exciting idea to me, from the time before automobiles when EL CAMINO REAL was the Baja Highway!
Eve Ewing's mule trip report of about 50 years ago was inspiring, I am sure! Here it is:
http://forums.bajanomad.com/viewthread.php?tid=64257
Now, with we can only get Baja Bucko to share her trips!?? Neal Johns and I have been applying pressure!
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Neal Johns
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More than Great! I have been over much of that country in a 4x4 but did not see 10% of what you did. Way to go!
Neal
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Never let a Dragon pass by without pulling its tail!
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sequoyah
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What an amazing trip!!
thanks so much for sharing it.
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Mula
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BC suggested I add a note about how we kept food for this trip.
1st I froze meal size portions of meat, seafood, tamales con Rajas, etc.
2nd sealed in food saver bags.
3rd put back in the freezer.
4th put frozen water bottles in the bottom of the cooler, then block ice, then food packages, then a couple more pieces of block ice on top.
The melted ice drained down through the water bottle, so nothing sat in water.
There is still ice in that cooler today!
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TMW
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An Old West Adventure for sure. Thanks for the pictures and letting us share in your trail ride. Great stuff.
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