geoffff
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My Misadventure (Poking around Baja, one more story)
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This was my story about running into an illicit farm in my travels.
I've come to agree with the posters below. I now think posting my story does more harm than good.
Suffice it to say that when exploring the Baja backcountry, if there is a water source, there's a chance there's a secret grow operation there too.
-- Geoff
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[Edited on 4-19-2019 by geoffff]
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KasloKid
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This makes one think twice about exploring these canyons by hiking, quad or dirt bike....
They obviously had walked in, leaving no tracks...
There's a track now
[Edited on 4-19-2019 by KasloKid]
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David K
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We on Nomad call those "cilantro farms" LOL
In 2001, Arroyo Agua Caliente (off Valle Chico):
http://www.vivabaja.com/baja_2001/index.html
DRIP IRRIGATION
Unplanted field under shade trees using drip tape for irrigation.
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AKgringo
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Do you have any guess what they are growing? I am surrounded by quasi-legal grow operations here in Northern CA, and the one you found does not even
remotely resemble a pot farm.
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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geoffff
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Quote: Originally posted by AKgringo | Do you have any guess what they are growing? I am surrounded by quasi-legal grow operations here in Northern CA, and the one you found does not even
remotely resemble a pot farm. |
Well, to my untrained eye the little plants look pretty similar to cannabis seedlings:
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Enrique2012
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"but I don't feel the need to get these guys into trouble."
That's very libertarian of you Geoff. What a guy.
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geoffff
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I hear your snark. It's a balance.
-- Geoff
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Aveinthebox
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Perhaps a story better told around a camp fire
Not on the internet...
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geoffff
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Thanks everyone.
I've come around to seeing that my fun in posting this story - even when I don't mention the canyon by name - doesn't balance well with the potential
harm to others.
I had also hoped that this could be a warning to those, like me, potentially cluelessly wandering up the canyon alone, but I can give that warning
without sharing so many details.
-- Geoff
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Aveinthebox
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Perhaps a story better told around a camp fire
Not on the internet...
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4x4abc
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This story (not necessarily the details and the pics) need to be on every forum.
Bottom line - any canyon with a water source is a potential place to grow something.
Something that is valuable and needs fierce protection.
Leave hikes in canyons with water to the next generation
It is not a healthy activity
Harald Pietschmann
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mtgoat666
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Quote: Originally posted by 4x4abc | This story (not necessarily the details and the pics) need to be on every forum.
Bottom line - any canyon with a water source is a potential place to grow something.
Something that is valuable and needs fierce protection.
Leave hikes in canyons with water to the next generation
It is not a healthy activity |
Dont need to skip all canyons with water. Just ask locals before you venture up trail. Locals will know if something fishy is going on. If you cant
find local source of knowledge, then go hike somewhere else.
Woke!
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will do for you, but what together we can do for the freedom of man.”
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mtgoat666
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I disagree. Post location on facebook, shout it out. . Publicize criminal enterprises, make govt act, run the bad guys out of town.
Woke!
“...ask not what your country can do for you – ask what you can do for your country.” “My fellow citizens of the world: ask not what America
will do for you, but what together we can do for the freedom of man.”
Prefered gender pronoun: the royal we
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advrider
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I would have to agree with the goat and I would send a link to the Mexican authorities. Nothing wrong with warning people about a possible problem
area! I would have been up chit creek if I walked up that canyon not knowing what was up there! Who know how that would go for the next guy?
Awesome report, several areas that have been on my to see list..
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bajatrailrider
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Quote: Originally posted by mtgoat666 |
I disagree. Post location on facebook, shout it out. . Publicize criminal enterprises, make govt act, run the bad guys out of town.
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666 you are a marooon with all bad advice total idiot.
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