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Keri
Super Nomad
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Registered: 10-31-2002
Location: La Mision, Baja Norte
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Hi Pam,They live in Mulege on the river in Maribels,k
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vgabndo
Ultra Nomad
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Location: Mt. Shasta, CA
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Mood: Checking-off my bucket list.
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David K check U2U
Undoubtedly, there are people who cannot afford to give the anchor of sanity even the slightest tug. Sam Harris
"The situation is far too dire for pessimism."
Bill Kauth
Carl Sagan said, "We are a way for the cosmos to know itself."
PEACE, LOVE AND FISH TACOS
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TechsMex
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Ferrelli,
Actually, I already reported on them in one of my previous posts. Here's the exact quote from Cathy (MulegeMarv) email.
<<tom and patti and tacate barely made it, they actually thought they were going to die and get carried away by the raging waters>>.
Apparently the Jungle is in pretty rough shape, so I don't think it'll be good for the house.
MulegeMarv is on generator and has little gas, so I expect his posts to be short, I don't think they type too fast
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Cypress
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Registered: 3-12-2006
Location: on the bayou
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Hang on Marv! Help is on the way.
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CaboMagic
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Pam thank you for your posts - we are relieved to know you and yours are safe ... and that your area received unavoidable damage but overall looks
like a little time/sun/elbow grease and luvin' for things to be operable ..
Our hearts are so heavy for the unfortunate circumstances in Mulege .. I dont know what else to do other than what we are doing .. we are having all
of our staff, crews, families extended families etc contact anyone they know or knows someone they know (Bernie aka the Baja way) that can get urgent
requests for immediate responses ..
Words cannot express how helpless I feel at this moment .. but encouraged by all the positive responses of those willing and able to lend that helping
hand to those in need .... LG
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JESSE
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I just talked to my sister around Villa Insurgentes, she says 80 yr old people never remember seeing the arroyos get so high, half the town is flooded
but there was no loss of life.
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Pappy Jon
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Registered: 8-27-2003
Location: Wrong side of the Continental divide.
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I've been following this since last week. It makes me want to just tell the boss to blow chunks, load up as much junk as I can, and head south. I'm
thinking about ya'all and wish there was something I could do.
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cjmulege
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Registered: 9-4-2006
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Highway1
what are the chances of driving down the baja to Mulege within the week. Any reports on road conditions?
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ferrelli
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Spoke to Someone on the Phone From Mulege
Okay, I spoke to my mom, Patti Higginbotham, on the satellite phone. She is in Mulege. It was hard to hear, but this is the latest information:
Tom and Patti Higginbotham are fine, although they had to swim out of their house and luckily found a boat to get into.
Jorge's trailer park is completely gone.
The Orchard is mostly standin, but many roofs and windows, etc. gone. 10 feet of water.
The Oasis has major damage, but houses and trailers are there. 10 feet of water.
Jungle Jims and my parent's house - 10 feet of water.
Villa Maria Isabel - 6 - 8 feet of water.
My parents are staying with Marv and Cathy in the houses as you get toward the Serenidad, so they must have had less water there.
The road from Sta. Rosalia to Mulege is open to 4 wheel drive only at this time.
People (including Americans) desperately need something to cook on, clothes, food, fresh water and shoes (Teva type sandals are best). The American
Red Cross will not go to Mexico.
I hope this is helpful, and will continue to post as Patti gets me information about what is needed.
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m.porosky
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Location: California
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Quote: | Originally posted by ferrelli
The Orchard is mostly standin, but many roofs and windows, etc. gone. 10 feet of water. |
Do you mean the Orchard Vacation Village?
[Edited on 9-4-2006 by m.porosky]
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ferrelli
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Yes, I mean the Orchard Vacation Village.
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ChooChoo54
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Quote: | Originally posted by flyfishinPam
Later this afternoon I'll cross to the south side of the highway where the zaragoza river is flowing. I hear that a landslide north of mirador frida
is blocking the road there. I may go that far. workers at Loreto Bay are doing construction and I'd imagine some clean up. I haven't heard from the
hotel guests lately but if Alaska flies in tomorrow they should be able to cross and get to the airport just fine. |
Pam, thank you so much for the reports. What do we know of how Juncalito came through? Palapa's still standing? Boats OK? I'm concerned about Johnny
Johnson (Topaz on the radio) who is a long time friend.
Thanks,
ChooChoo54
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Julie
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Just spoke with our caretakers in Loreto, phone service is back up at least downtown as of a 1/2 hour ago. Water is receding quickly , they lost
power for only about 2 hours on Sat. night. Water is still off until??? But thankfully no injuries to report.
Thank you Pam for all your updates, as you can imagine being up here with no ability to communicate with our friends and neighbors has been
frustrating. Hang in there and keep up the good work.
Julie
Iguana Inn
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FutureBajaRetiree
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Location: Las Vegas NV, for now
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Relief efforts
Quote: | Originally posted by ferrelli
People (including Americans) desperately need something to cook on, clothes, food, fresh water and shoes (Teva type sandals are best). The American
Red Cross will not go to Mexico.
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I thought there was a Crusas Roja....isn't there?
Nevertheless, I just wanted to let you all know that Lori (CaboMagic) and I have begun a campaign in the states to get some relief happening. Go to:
http://www.cabomagic.com/fishreport.aspx for more info. Right now we're only set up for financial donations BUT we have people lined up for
purchasing supplies and distributing to the East Cape and possibly another person in La Paz. If Loreto airport is operational maybe we can get
something going on for Loreto/Santa rosalia/Mulege area as well. We both have big hearts and big ideas on how to help Baja recover from John, we now
just need good info, good volunteers and generous souls.
Please keep posting updates here as I've been watching carefully to see where the need is going to be because this Hurricane barely made the news here
in the states!
Much Love, Linda
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bajajudy
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Hello from San Jose
Hi everyone
All is well here except that as always when we get soooooooo much rain the road goes out and then the power lines.
We had rain and wind. Nothing serious.
My heart goes out to the people north of us who were hit so hard. My prayers are with you all.
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mulegejim
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Registered: 9-4-2006
Location: San Clemente, CA/Mulege, BCS
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If someone in Mulege can contact John Dinning to let him know that anything in our trailer or sheds that can be of use to just get them and use them.
This would include the storage shed rented from Don Johnson. Jim Galvin
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airmech
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Registered: 9-2-2006
Location: Murrieta Ca
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Any word from Cabo Pulmo?
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David K
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Location: San Diego County
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Mood: Have Baja Fever
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Ferrelli/Higginbotham
Hi Sharon
I am glad you were able to post here on Nomad and also to hear from your folks! I was out most of the day, and got your email just a few minutes ago.
I hope for the best for them and all in Mulege who survived the flash flood.
David
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jcgonzalez
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Cabo Pulmo
Got hit hard. I live up there, but got out to San Lucas before the storm hit. From what little I have been able to find out, there is a great deal of
destruction of property, many homes destroyed, the road is impassable, of course, many people have lost everything. Communications are difficult but
when I hear more, Ill post it here.
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Keri
Super Nomad
Posts: 1393
Registered: 10-31-2002
Location: La Mision, Baja Norte
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Mood: muy contento
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Ferrilli
When you talk to Tom and Patty would you have them check on Tanya and Herman. That is a picture of their house or what was their in Jorges. The white
house next to the water place. I'd like to know if they are ok.Thanks so much for posting. We all feel so helpless up here. Glad your parents are ok.
keri
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