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Ateo
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It was foggy last time I went:
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tiotomasbcs
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Stay off the Dunes. Lot's of low tide beach but don;t tear up the sand and beautiful dunes in the area. Inland areas are endless. Respect the
Naturaleza. I know you will. Tio
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Ateo
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Quote: | Originally posted by tiotomasbcs
Stay off the Dunes. Lot's of low tide beach but don;t tear up the sand and beautiful dunes in the area. Inland areas are endless. Respect the
Naturaleza. I know you will. Tio |
Good call Tio. Tons of empty riding trails/roads north of Cabras. Just head out north and follow the road. This is part of the Baja 1000 course.
Have fun.
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Ateo
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Ateo
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Sorry for all the photos............but this was once my go to place as a kid. I think I may have taken a substance and camped on the cliffs, on my
journey in my early twenties. My best friend and I had a discussion to end all discussions while scavenging the ash tray for pieces of tobacco to
roll into cigarettes here, back when I smoked. I even had my bachelor party here. Didn't even surf. Just caught snakes and swam in the ocean.
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bajalearner
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Quote: | Originally posted by tiotomasbcs
Stay off the Dunes. Lot's of low tide beach but don;t tear up the sand and beautiful dunes in the area. Inland areas are endless. Respect the
Naturaleza. I know you will. Tio |
That's an awesome place. I will take care of it and you won't know I was there.
Thx all.
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bajalearner
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Quote: | Originally posted by Ateo
Quote: | Originally posted by tiotomasbcs
Stay off the Dunes. Lot's of low tide beach but don;t tear up the sand and beautiful dunes in the area. Inland areas are endless. Respect the
Naturaleza. I know you will. Tio |
Good call Tio. Tons of empty riding trails/roads north of Cabras. Just head out north and follow the road. This is part of the Baja 1000 course.
Have fun. |
Perfect, Perfect, Perfecto. Thanks for the pics. I will take some too. I am into roads and will have my 3 bikes with my 15 yr old son and a
girlfriend who are both beginners so it will be a great time. I don't do dunes on a 2 wheeler.
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BajaGeoff
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Great pics Ateo!
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bajabuddha
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Ateo, absolutely stellar pics. I met a guy that has a house on Pta. Cabra somewhere, now I can see why. Also, the smiles on your kids' faces tell it
all; the Vida Buena en Baja. Even with the 'west coast chill' they are two genuine grins of pure joy.
Thanks for sharing.
bb.
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Udo
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Thanks for the great photos, Ateo!
The last photo...precious!
Shows the typical Baja Camping site and environment!
LIVING THE DREAM!
Udo
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Bajahowodd
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Quote: | Originally posted by Ateo
Sorry for all the photos............but this was once my go to place as a kid. I think I may have taken a substance and camped on the cliffs, on my
journey in my early twenties. My best friend and I had a discussion to end all discussions while scavenging the ash tray for pieces of tobacco to
roll into cigarettes here, back when I smoked. I even had my bachelor party here. Didn't even surf. Just caught snakes and swam in the ocean.
Never apologize for posting great photos. Period.
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tiotomasbcs
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We called it K181 in the late sixties. We luckily found the turnoff from Hwy 1 and drove in for a look. In the eighties a few friends started going
back there and it hadn't changed at all. Safe and friendly locals. Then we discovered the beauty of BCS. A special area--real Baja. Enjoy. Tio
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