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Not related, but does Baja's Best in El Rosario still represent a home for Hugo's exquisite renderings of the local desert?
I looked on my way south and on my way back north and still missed it.
For next time, where do I stop to see a few of Hugo's paintings after my annual breakfast stop at Mama's?
I keep hoping to see if some of Hugo's paintings will show up
at Mama's restaurant one of these years.
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Quote: Originally posted by surfhat  | Not related, but does Baja's Best in El Rosario still represent a home for Hugo's exquisite renderings of the local desert?
I looked on my way south and on my way back north and still missed it.
For next time, where do I stop to see a few of Hugo's paintings after my annual breakfast stop at Mama's?
I keep hoping to see if some of Hugo's paintings will show up
Mama's one of these years.
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Go to Hugo's restaurant, Tacos Misión... it is on the opposite side of the highway from Baja's Best and closer to town, well signed. Last year, I
stopped by to have dinner and my friend returned during the Slow Baja trip and bought the Cataviña Pemex painting:

The Baja Nomad thread for Hugo Lopez' art is here: https://forums.bajanomad.com/viewthread.php?tid=52923
My photos from last year are added there.
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Thank you David.
Tacos Mision will be my next stop in EL Rosario after filling up
at Antonio's Pemex.
What a natural talent he is.
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3-6-26: Down Valle Chico and across in Azufre Wash (aka Crazy Horse Canyon)
See it all on Relive: https://www.relive.com/view/vdvmkNWeXN6
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3-19-26: Short Run across Valle Chico
See it on Relive: https://www.relive.com/view/vmqXzVAYMoO
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4-2-26: Lunch with the Big Cardóns
Watch it on Relive: https://www.relive.com/view/vr63W8e3Ad6
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4-9-26: El Cajon Canyon Run
See it on Relive: https://www.relive.com/view/vXOnzDzR85O
Map to see El Cajon Canyon location: southwest of Km.31.5 (19.5 miles from Mex #5):
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April 16, 2026 Pete's Poker Run Region
See the map and videos and photos in this 2-minute show:
https://www.relive.com/view/vJOKj351G5v
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April 23, 2026: Run to the Apache Tears + Valley of the Dolls
Watch on Relive: https://www.relive.com/view/v26MzwoRyEq
Apache tears are obsidian pebbles. South of the sulfur mine.
Valley of the Dolls is a bizarre site near Bahía Santa María.
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May 7, 2026: 61.1 Mile Drive (to Providencia Canyon)
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https://www.relive.com/view/vYvrzZz5Wxv
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