krazytoy
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Boise to Baja
Here is my trip report through Baja, I tried to cut and paste the whole trip report here, but it's not working for some reason. Anyway, hope you
enjoy.
Boise to Baja
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StuckSucks
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Cool photos, thanks for sharing!
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Maron
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WOW, what a trip. Great pictures and narrative.
Thanks
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Ateo
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You covered a ton of ground! Looks like fun. Thanks.
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Pacifico
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Great trip report and pics! I love your hammock setup using your vehicle! If just I could sleep better in a hammock, I would do that...
"Plan your life as if you are going to live forever. Live your life as if you are going to die tomorrow." - Carlos Fiesta
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woody with a view
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solid rigs!
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Bajahowodd
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A wonderful journey, so well documented with great photos. Don't really want to change the topic, but your report just reinforces my thought that if
there are any Nomads that wish to have a quiet, romantic weekend getaway, don't go to San Felepe.
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bajaandy
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Sweet trip report and photo essay. Looks like you guys had a blast.
subvert the dominant paradigm
"If you travel with a man, you must either fall out with him or make him your good friend."
JBL Noel
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BajaBlanca
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you cruised through la bocana and never said "hi"!
next time ask around for Les and Blanca -I am the local English teacher so ask any kid over 12 where maestro Blanca lives and they will take you right
to the front door
we have some folks who live here from Boise - Kim and Scott - you would have enjoyed meeting them too. Next time!
your trip report was excellent and inspirational. thanx for sharing and I also had trouble trying to paste a report the other day.....
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AKgringo
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The hammock is interesting! If I don't feel like pitching a tent, my passenger side seat reclines like a barber chair, and I sleep there. I was set
up like that in a campground just north of B.O.L.A, and I heard a noise next to my rig, and right about where your butt would be in that hammock was a
coyote trying to get into my supplies.
Hammock...Pinata...depends on your perspective!
(edit) Truthfully though, I worry much less about coyotes than creepy crawly scorpions and other critters.
[Edited on 2-3-2015 by AKgringo]
If you are not living on the edge, you are taking up too much space!
"Could do better if he tried!" Report card comments from most of my grade school teachers. Sadly, still true!
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Kgryfon
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Great trip report! Thanks for posting. Looks like you had a great time!
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krazytoy
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Thanks everyone, it was a great trip and I hope next time we have much more time to enjoy it.
BajaBlanca I wished I had known you were there, we actually had a little trouble finding our way through La Bocana and had to stop and ask for
directions. Seem like a really neat town.
AKGringo the hammock is all about how you set it up, some prefer a loose hang to where the hammock is U shapped, I prefer to tighten it up and have a
more flat bed. It took me 2-3 nights to get it right for me.
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bajalearner
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NICE!! thank you
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David K
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Epic Baja Tour... and an off road race, too! Thanks for sharing and a big welcome to Nomad!
The posting and pasting issues are an unexpected result of a recent software change here, and the host will fix it he promises us. Until then, no
accent marks, or Spanish letters, or quotation marks, or degree symbols...
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TMW
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Great trip report and beautiful pictures. Also noted ["the Pemex south of Mulege be sure to look for Mr. Ceviche, by far the best I have ever had! "]
Thanks for the heads up.
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Chupacabra
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Nice. That hammock setup is pretty sweet, is that a custom job?
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durrelllrobert
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WOW
Bob Durrell
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krazytoy
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I guess you could call it custom, its just a piece of 1.75" DOM tubing welded into the bumper at a 45 degree angle and a piece of 1.5" DOM for the
poles, I mount the poles to the roof rack with some quick fist clamps, works like a charm! This is actually the second rig I have had the hammock set
up on.
Here is the first set up.
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woody with a view
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Badaass
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durrelllrobert
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let the pictures and video do the talking for contingency
Yes, that pina colada in the pineapple shell certainly qualifies as a contingency.
Bob Durrell
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