| BajaNomad 
 
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| Subagon South 
 
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| David K 
 
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 Wonderful views from the Seven Sisters... nice to get away from the highway!
 
 
 
 
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| Ateo 
 
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 Great travel log.  I loved it.  I love that area.
 
 I love how a night's rest in Baja will reset your fear factor regarding the "bad road" ahead.  So many times I've come to an area that looked really
bad and may be impassable.  I settle in for the night, then in the morning it's like "Ah screw it, we can make that!!"
 
 No mention of any moon dust in his post though.
 
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| Bajahowodd 
 
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 Great photos and looks like a great trip.
 
 Now, I'm really not meaning to seem churlish, but were you referring to El Rosario as Santa Rosario?
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| woody with a view 
 
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 the 8th Sister.....
 
 
 
 
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| TMW 
 
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 Excellent pictures and trip report, thanks.
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| BAJA.DESERT.RAT 
 
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 Hola,
 
 thank you for a great and thorough trip report. looks like you're both extremely handy and made a great home/van.
 
 i enjoyed your trip and i was there with you.
 
 i am looking forward to your trip to central america and hope you have the same great time.
 
 travel safely,
 
 BIEN SALUD,  DA RAT
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| BajaBlanca 
 
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 Wow....what a trip! How many miles do you all guess?
 
 
 
 
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| AmoPescar 
 
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 GREAT TRIP REPORTS!!
 
 LOVE YOUR BLOG AND THE GREAT PICTURES!
 
 Really great pictures and explanations about all your setting up and prepping for the trip! Love your stories about your daily drive and adventures.
Hope you have a truly memorable experience. Sure makes me (and I'm sure many others) want to do the same and follow in your paths south!
 
 Really looking forward to your future reports and great pictures!!
 
 
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 Nomad Amigos...Here\'s hoping you all have safe Baja travels, amazing sunrises, sunny days, comforting breezes, beautiful sunsets, tasty tacos,
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| Bajahowodd 
 
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 the 8th Sister.....
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 And they have a Pemex there? Didn't know.
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| Bajahowodd 
 
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 Bobby Zimmerman appreciates the reference.
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| Ribbonslinger 
 
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 Not sure what day you had the Mexican family at your campsite, but Sunday is Mexican family day.  We had the same thing happen to us our first Sunday
in the Baja.  Beautiful spot, having morning coffee and six F150's coming roaring in with the music blaring.  30 people pile out of the trucks and the
party is on.  My wife thought the drug cartel had come to kill us for sure...
 
 One hour later we had hungover hombres sleeping all around our camper having a siesta.  I work in the bush in BC and have done some partying so I
decided to join them.  Turned out to be a great group of people!  They invited us over for dinner and had a great time.  Mexican people are great. 
The women do wear a lot of makeup but is just their way.  Next time walk over with a six pack of Tecate and have a great time.
 
 Great post!  Thanks for sharing.
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| chuckie 
 
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 Pacifico works too..join in.....
 
 
 
 
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| BajaGeoff 
 
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 What a great blog and an amazing adventure!
 
 
 
 
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