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chuckie
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Good plan...
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willardguy
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Quote: Originally posted by motoged | David,
Suggesting that vehicle traffic on sensitive ground is less damaging than foot traffic is disingenuous....and "fake news"....despite your
footprint/tire track photo....
You know I enjoy riding the dez....
but..... such logic doesn't float/fly.....it barely crawls
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remember...David was the one that told us baseball bats kill more people every year than guns....remember that one?
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David K
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I don't play baseball. A bullet goes further than my swing! Don't you have any better ammunition than that? Go Eagles!
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rts551
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You guys can kill a legitimate question faster than deflated tires can squash tern eggs.
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4x4abc
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yes, Nomads are quite talented
Harald Pietschmann
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Bigoly0211
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That bird is a Wilson's Plover. Spends much of it's time running around near the surf.
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David K
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Awesome information! Nice to know, thank you.
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SunDevil
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Last Nov 2017 we were in LB for a few days and people do ride quads on the beach.
There is a well defined trail close to the beach houses that the majority on quads use.
Where the beach is very wide there is also a trail close to the water that some people use if they are looking for a place to swim or fish.
I think it was Jimmy at Can-Doo quad rentals that said that one of the towns south of LB, maybe Spa Buena Vista, doesn't want people riding quads on
the beach. They sometimes issue tickets and confiscate quads.
Everyone that travels to Mexico is contributing to the degradation of the environment in some way. Your trash, sewage, hotel, vehicle, and even your
footprints, they all do something that would not happen if you stayed away. You can try to make up for it by picking up litter, contributing to some
worthy cause, or b-tching at others on the internet that don't follow your advice. However, if you really want to protect Baja as much as humanly
possible, you should probably just stay home.
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blackwolfmt
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Yeah Dk GO EAGLES
So understand dont waste your time always searching for those wasted years
face up and make your stand and realize that your living in the golden years
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woody with a view
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Quote: Originally posted by SunDevil |
Everyone that travels to Mexico is contributing to the degradation of the environment in some way. Your trash, sewage, hotel, vehicle, and even your
footprints, they all do something that would not happen if you stayed away. You can try to make up for it by picking up litter, contributing to some
worthy cause, or b-tching at others on the internet that don't follow your advice. However, if you really want to protect Baja as much as humanly
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Not directed at anyone in particular, especially the quoted SunDevil :
Yeah, and contribute to your own local cesspool..... 7+BILLION humans on the earth and nobody has the courage to stick their necks out to ask, "How
many is enough?" Until then stop preaching to me for enjoying the best of what I can afford!
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sancho
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Quote: Originally posted by SunDevil |
Everyone that travels to Mexico is contributing to the degradation of the environment in some way. Your trash, sewage, hotel, vehicle, and even your
footprints, they all do something that would not happen if you stayed away. You can try to make up for it by picking up litter, contributing to some
worthy cause |
I don't believe that is preaching, nor suggesting anyone
change their behavior, appreciate the comment
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MrBillM
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Do Your Part !
Every day that we live results in degradation to the environment.
Those (unlike me) who are truly concerned should Do the RIGHT Thing and exit the herd.
Once the remains are incinerated (hopefully, using clean natural gas) one more destructive cycle will come to an end. Eventually, the numbers may add
up to a significant level.
Or not, but ................... "What the Hell ?"
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ncampion
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Can you provide this reference? I often launch my tin boat in front on my house with my quad and am never sure if this is strictly legal or not.
I've never been told not to and Mexican locals do it all the time. Thanks
Living Large in Loreto. Off-grid and happy.
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yumawill
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If it's between driving on the beach. And consuming what is in the above photo(view included). I'm going to have to go with the photo. And I admit to
driving on the occasional beach. But just far enough to get to the photo.
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