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vandenberg
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Quote: | Originally posted by roundtuit
Last I heard Lerado is in Texas and Loreto is in BCS. Must have wrong Google
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It's Laredo on my Google. 
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vandenberg
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Quote: | Originally posted by chuckie
And we get good milage.... |
Well, you guys got some mileage out of this one, enough to apparently scare him off. Happy??
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Bajahowodd
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pacificobob
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this thread speaks volumes about some of the people on this forum.
[Edited on 1-7-2014 by pacificobob]
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willardguy
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Quote: | Originally posted by pacificobob
this thread speaks volumes about some of the people on this forum.
[Edited on 1-7-2014 by pacificobob] | get over it bob,what you have here are fine nomads having a little fun
at the new guys expense, don't give us this chit about speaking volumes, got something to say to these folks just say it!
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vandenberg
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Quote: | Originally posted by willardguy
Quote: | Originally posted by pacificobob
this thread speaks volumes about some of the people on this forum.
[Edited on 1-7-2014 by pacificobob] | get over it bob,what you have here are fine nomads having a little fun
at the new guys expense, don't give us this chit about speaking volumes, got something to say to these folks just say it! |
I can say it for him.
Ever heard of bullieing?? It's almost like middle school, 
Offensive and humiliating.
[Edited on 1-7-2014 by vandenberg]
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J.P.
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When I had family living there I called it MULEY HAY I never really could understand why anyone would live there. about 24hrs is about all I can
stand.
[Edited on 1-7-2014 by J.P.]
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LancairDriver
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Quote: | Originally posted by vandenberg
Quote: | Originally posted by willardguy
Quote: | Originally posted by pacificobob
this thread speaks volumes about some of the people on this forum.
[Edited on 1-7-2014 by pacificobob] | get over it bob,what you have here are fine nomads having a little fun
at the new guys expense, don't give us this chit about speaking volumes, got something to say to these folks just say it! |
I can say it for him.
Ever heard of bullieing?? It's almost like middle school, 
Offensive and humiliating.
[Edited on 1-7-2014 by vandenberg] |
X2, Most Nomads are more than helpful but there are always the usual suspects who think hazing a newcomer is cute and cool. Also most Nomads have
passed English comprehension and can work through a spelling mistake respectfully. I doubt that the individual knew he had to be initiated to ask a
simple question.
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alacran
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It is sad to see that a few nomads have lost their sense of humor.
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Floatflyer
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This from the Baja Pony Express=
a. Driving down to LB leaving N Cal the 15th of Jan......Anyone interested in a caravan down contact davemoller0@gmail.com
Maybe an olive branch?
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Bajahowodd
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I dunno about bullying. Probably the only thing, looking back on this thread, was the apparent lack of anyone asking the poster about the spelling.
Since virtually all of us understood that Milage meant Mulege. perhaps there would have been some milage (sic) to be had for the simple question.
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Mulegena
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Mulege is now Topeje
The current powers-that-be have put up so many needless speedbumps (topes)
across the highway and on the narrow, already-slow, in-town streets that we locals laughingly say, "Bienvenidos a Topeje!"
DavidK, have you a map with the town's name change? 
I hope that the new poster will enjoy his trip down Baja... and not tear up his undercarriage on the speedbumps.
Edited to correct my spelling: Topeje is more correctly spelled "Topege". Can you find your way now, Nomads?
[Edited on 1-11-2014 by Mulegena]
"Raise your words, not your voice. It's rain that grows flowers, not thunder." ~Rumi
"It's the mark of an educated mind to be able to entertain a thought without accepting it." ~ Aristotle
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Raghorn
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Wow! I guess I don't check back often enough! Where is spell check anyway! Mulege, alright! Our first time in years to Mexico, usually winter far
south of there, but wanted to spend the winter with our dogs, so we are driving this trip. 2004 f350 ex cab 4X4 , 2 kayaks, 2 ATVs, driving 1 thru
Norte.
So this many people with nothing to do must be able to overload me in info about the area. Good places to ride (atv), cool things to see and do, all
and any fishing info, from shore and kayak, water temps, snorkeling, and the list goes on. Do hope I didn't misspell anythink!
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Raghorn
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Wow! I guess I don't check back often enough! Where is spell check anyway! Mulege, alright! Our first time in years to Mexico, usually winter far
south of there, but wanted to spend the winter with our dogs, so we are driving this trip. 2004 f-350 FX Lariat ex cab 4X4 , air bags, compressor and
reservoir, 1+ over 10 ply tires, overloads, 2 kayaks, 2 ATVs, 2 labs, driving 1 thru Norte. I live in north central Idaho where rocks and tank traps
mean highway, and flat is anything less than 45 degree's!
So this many people with nothing to do must be able to overload me in info about the area. Good places to ride (atv), cool things to see and do, all
and any fishing info, from shore and kayak, water temps, snorkeling, and the list goes on. Also looking for a place to rent Feb. and March if anyone
knows of something in the general Mulege area. Do hope I didn't misspell anythink!
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Mulegena
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Hello, Raghorn, and welcome.
Many, many activities in Mulege.
Bring your camping gear and your options are endless.
You can camp, and possibly rent a house, in Huerta Don Chano right in town. It's on the north river road on the way to the lighthouse. Look for the
signed road on the left, ask for the owner Manuel Romero who speaks English. You can ride your quads up the arroyo there, out to the north-accessed
beaches and all around town. Launch your kayaks in the river in front of the park and enjoy the birdlife.
House rentals are also available from Cliff in The Oasis on the other side of the river.
So much to see and do in an extended vacation in Mulege, and at the time of finest weather.
So much activities to choose from. Lots of good food, too, from delicious street tacos to oysters rockafeller. My new fav is the new pizza joint Gato
Gordo which is in the same building as the dive shop.
Bring light wetsuits as the water will still be coldish or rent/buy in town.
"Raise your words, not your voice. It's rain that grows flowers, not thunder." ~Rumi
"It's the mark of an educated mind to be able to entertain a thought without accepting it." ~ Aristotle
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David K
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Quote: | Originally posted by Raghorn
Wow! I guess I don't check back often enough! Where is spell check anyway! Mulege, alright! Our first time in years to Mexico, usually winter far
south of there, but wanted to spend the winter with our dogs, so we are driving this trip. 2004 f-350 FX Lariat ex cab 4X4 , air bags, compressor and
reservoir, 1+ over 10 ply tires, overloads, 2 kayaks, 2 ATVs, 2 labs, driving 1 thru Norte. I live in north central Idaho where rocks and tank traps
mean highway, and flat is anything less than 45 degree's!
So this many people with nothing to do must be able to overload me in info about the area. Good places to ride (atv), cool things to see and do, all
and any fishing info, from shore and kayak, water temps, snorkeling, and the list goes on. Also looking for a place to rent Feb. and March if anyone
knows of something in the general Mulege area. Do hope I didn't misspell anythink! |
There is an EDIT button next to the box with your post to go back and fix or delete anything you type or post. 
Welcome to Nomad!
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alacran
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oh well, you are welcome anyway, even when you misspell like many gringos do. have a good time, stop off a the Jungle, (South side o the river)
We were only having fun.
And fun is the sunshine of life.
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David K
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All the new things you learn on a Baja trip... KNOWLEDGE IS GROWTH !  
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