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BigBearRider
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Placed in my Amazon cart, along with the Baja Adventure Book!
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DENNIS
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A classy publication. I was sorry to see it disappear.
"YOU CAN'T LITTER ALUMINUM"
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TMW
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Two of the routes are no longer thru routes.
San Juan de las Pilas and the one from Hwy1 to Mission Guadalupe ruins.
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DENNIS
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Quote: Originally posted by pniles | Although fiction, one of my favorite Baja books is Gene Kira's, "King of the Moon, A Novel of Baja California", 1996. A masterpiece.
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I beg to differ with my opinion. I had a hard time finishing it, and it didn't really end. Closure was left hanging and senseless. There are still
protagonists drifting around out there.
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DENNIS
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By the way, Sr. pniles....your screen name is offensive for a family site.
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TMW
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The road to Las Pilas is open, rough in places, but ends at the ranch for 4 wheelers. MCs I think can get thru but rough going, 8 hours over two
miles. After that the route to Mulege again ends at Rancho Las Tunas for 4 wheelers. There is a bypass route around Las Pilas from Petrocino.
[Edited on 7-8-2016 by TMW]
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TMW
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Going to San Juan de las Pilas is an interesting drive and staying at the ranch is wonderful. The host are friendly and Jesus will take you to some
rock paintings. We had a great time there.
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