pgrandfield
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Looking for my son & girlfriend (now found)
My son and his girlfriend are traveling in Baja in a Delica van with British Columbia license plates. Last heard from them in Colonet one week ago.
Said they were driving south for warmer weather and surf. Only plans were to be in Cabo by January 11th. Looking for any information on their
location. Can email me directly at FilthyF14@yahoo.com
[Edited on 1-3-2017 by BajaNomad]
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SteveWil
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No information but I am betting they are having a good time. A week is nothing, the e-net is not easy to find down there, until they get to La Paz and
Cabo
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pgrandfield
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Steve - thanks for the confidence but still concerned. Have heard about unusually cold and rainy weather causing problems with the roads.
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Gulliver
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The news services are starved for something to bloviate about now that the election is over. One rock on the road generates a story.
The "cold" weather is still fifty at night and mid sixties in the afternoon.
There were five cops checking for drunk drivers at Catavina yesterday. Way safer here than San Diego.
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shari
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Mood: there is no reality except the one contained within us "Herman Hesse"
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it is a beautiful sunny warm day here in central baja...surf zone...today! Internet is spotty and roads are fine. If you post a picture of the van we
can keep an eye out for them!
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tiotomasbcs
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Lots of Snow Birds and college age kids down here dry camping and surfing. Post fotos of rig and will keep an eye open for them! Cloudy but warm
here in Todos Santos. Tio
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pgrandfield
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We heard from our son today via FaceTime. Very relieved. They're having a great time surfing......
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DENNIS
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XLNT............ When they get home, have a talk about communication methods....and responsibility.
"YOU CAN'T LITTER ALUMINUM"
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bajaguy
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Another good reason to carry and use a SPOT
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Barry A.
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Quote: Originally posted by soulpatch  | I always told people that if they don't hear from me when I was in Baja then don't worry.
If they did hear from it was due to an issue. |
Me too, Soulpatch. That worked for me for over 50 years. Loved being "off the grid".
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bajabuddha
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Gawl dang yung selfish whippersnappers! The nerve of having tooooo much fun !!!!!
.....Baja, where sometimes time stands still........
I don't have a BUCKET LIST, but I do have a F***- IT LIST a mile long!
86 - 45*
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BornFisher
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Yeah but what about your girlfriend???
"When you catch a fish, you open the door of happiness."
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BajaBlanca
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You sure came to the right place and Baja can be scary for those who stay home waiting to hear from travelers.
For next time, a photo is very helpful.
Glad the news was good.
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AKgringo
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In late 1964, my brother and I and a classmate of his took a three month road trip to Manzanillo on the mainland. I was seventeen, and my brother and
the other vagabond were nineteen.
Postcards and letters took about two weeks each way, and to phone home.....well, that just wasn't to be done unless there was a dire emergency! There
were not a lot of phones around in those days, and they were very expensive!
We had been there a couple of times before as a family, so it wasn't a complete unknown for them. I wonder if that was when mom's hair started to
change shades?
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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MMc
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At 19 I spent 4 months in europe solo. I only way I could be reached was when I call home. My mother was in Hospitable ICU 3 times while I was gone.
No one told me cause they didn't want me to worry on my vacation. The call home were 2-3 weeks apart cause I wasn't worried.
We went to Baffin to climb a big stone was out of touch 5 weeks that time.
I still drop off the map for a week or so without checking in.
We all live are live marching to our own drum.
Setting the home life's expectations is important before you leave.
[Edited on 1-1-2017 by MMc]
"Never teach a pig to sing it frustrates you and annoys the pig" - W.C.Fields
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BajaBlanca
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picture of the vehicle? pic of your son?
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woody with a view
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they surfaced. see other thread.
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Barry A.
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My Dad at 16, and his brother at 14, and a cousin at 17 in 1922 took off from Boston in an open top touring car (can't remember the brand---Maxwell
maybe?) for Owens Valley, CA. Mostly dirt roads then. Took them almost 2 months to get there (Bishop, Ca) and they all got jobs at a nearby Vanadiam
(?) mine in Pine Creek Canyon and stayed for 2 years becoming cowboys, miners, and horse wranglers. Nobody really worried about them as they were
deemed competent by their parents. Then my Dad and his brother drove back to Boston (Cousin stayed in Bishop for the rest of his life) and my Dad
went to the US Naval Academy and his younger brother went to MIT to become an engineer. Later they both returned to Bishop and my Uncle stayed there
for rest of his life, and my Dad went off on his career in the Navy, and the rest was history. People tended to be self-sufficient back then in
them-thar olden days. LOL
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Hook
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Your son ran off with your girlfriend? Where'd he learn that?
[Edited on 1-2-2017 by Hook]
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