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The Johnson ranch
I recently got ride from San Diego to La Bocana via Colonet, where we spend one night. As we went by a ranch, I was told it is the famous Johnson
Ranch!
I know nothing this place but it was so fun to explore an area of Baja I don't really know at all.
THE DESERT in this part of Baja was so lush. I have never seen so many beautiful cacti and other plants all next to one another and so green. I
can't explain it but here is one of the many photos I took:
Anything anyone can add is most welcome. David, you got some history on the ranch? I am going to look in my Baja books to see if I can find
something.
[Edited on 4-22-2019 by BajaBlanca]
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We didn't have the time but I understand there is a caretaker and perhaps next time , we can get a tour.
and guess what? Next to the house we stayed at lives HERBIE HANc-ck! Man oh man, I had many of his "albums" when I was in college. He wasn't
there but I sure want to meet him!
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Yes Blanca, just use the search feature here. The Johnson Ranch was also known as San Antonio del Mar, between Colonet and the beach that is now
called that name.
The current owner or relative is a Nomad. We discussed the ranch story here. The Meling Ranch story begins here at San Antonio del Mar.
Edit:
It was Nomad 'mooboys' and I bumped the 2010 thread up. Blanca, you posted in it.
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I believe some of the history is in the book "Where the Old West Never Died" by Paul Sanford. It's about the Meling ranch. As I understand it the guy
that started the Meling ranch married the daughter of the man that started Johnson ranch. Something like that. The book is a good read but it's been
several years since I read it.
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Herbie Hanc-ck lives at Johnson ranch! whodathought!
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In 1927:
In 1974:
In 2009:
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Thanks for the maps showing where the ranch is and I have put up the correct photos.
I cant tell you how much I enjoyed visiting this part of Baja. I felt like a real adventurer!
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Yes, now you have posted the correct Johnson Ranch photos!
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Here is a picture of the cliff view of the Pacific that Herbie Hanc-ck and his wife see when they are in Mexico!
and here is how incredibly beautiful this particular area of Baja is...I have never seen such cacti grouped together, nor so numerous nor so lush. I
was in heaven! The photo does not do it justice...
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Who is Herbie H a n c o c k:
Herbert Jeffrey Hanc-ck (born April 12, 1940) is an American pianist, keyboardist, bandleader, composer and actor.[1] Hanc-ck started his career with
Donald Byrd. He shortly thereafter joined the Miles Davis Quintet where he helped to redefine the role of a jazz rhythm section and was one of the
primary architects of the post-bop sound. In the 1970s, Hanc-ck experimented with jazz fusion, funk, and electro styles.
Hanc-ck's best-known compositions include "Cantaloupe Island", "Watermelon Man" (later performed by dozens of musicians, including bandleader Mongo
SantamarĂa), "Maiden Voyage", "Chameleon", and the singles "I Thought It Was You" and "Rockit". His 2007 tribute album River: The Joni Letters won
the 2008 Grammy Award for Album of the Year, only the second jazz album to win the award, after Getz/Gilberto in 1965.
In 2017, he was in the science fiction movie: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Valerian_and_the_City_of_a_Tho...
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Very cool to read the info.
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Quote: Originally posted by TMW | I believe some of the history is in the book "Where the Old West Never Died" by Paul Sanford. It's about the Meling ranch. As I understand it the guy
that started the Meling ranch married the daughter of the man that started Johnson ranch. Something like that. The book is a good read but it's been
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Hello ya'll... Nice to run in to this thread again. It's been a while but I'm happy to report that I am currently posting on location at the Johnson
Ranch :-)
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Quote: Originally posted by Mooboys | Hello ya'll... Nice to run in to this thread again. It's been a while but I'm happy to report that I am currently posting on location at the Johnson
Ranch :-) |
Awesome... I hope you will tell us about what's happening of interst there.
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Just recently I noticed someone setting up camp down by the eucalyptus trees and so I decided to go over and just have a chat. I knew he arrived on a
bicycle so I was intrigued about his travels.
Wonderful young man who was originally born in Austria but now living in Vancouver Canada. Turns out he was covering the same path as the North
American Epic (https://tdaglobalcycling.com/north-american-epic)
Boy, what an adventure it must be to bicycle from Canada all the way down the Baja Peninsula and crossing over on a ferry and continue all the way to
Panama canal.
Anyhow, that's the latest to report from Johnson Ranch. Since the ranch is still sitting in a "hole" like area, cell phone coverage is still
non-existing here but we recently brought with us a StarLink setup that helps us stay down here longer and "Work from home (aka ranch)".
I will try and post pictures soon.
[Edited on 8-7-2024 by Mooboys]
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Quote: Originally posted by Mooboys |
Boy, what an adventure it must be to bicycle from Canada all the way down the Baja Peninsula and crossing over on a ferry and continue all the way to
Panama canal.
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In 2016 I met a German traveler that had flown to Vancouver, then rode his bicycle down to La Paz where I met him at Campestre Maranatha. From there
he took the ferry to the mainland headed for Cancun with plans to fly home from there.
What was amazing to me was that his 90-pound dog rode in a trailer behind him for the whole trip!
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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Wow, that's the life right there... riding along with your best friend, simply amazing!
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