David K
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PHOTO WEB PAGE: EXOTIC DESERT CANYONS
From Easter weekend's hiking and four wheeling exploration of 5 canyons and more, with jide, please enjoy the 39 photos, map, and text at http://community-2.webtv.net/boojum1/404
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academicanarchist
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great photos
David. Great photos. Question. One the last page you refer to broken down tourists. Do you mean the tourists themselves, or their vehicles?
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jide
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GREAT PICTURES DAVID!! Thank You!!
I know you're a proud aridologist,
........ but never knew you as a cactus hugger !!!!
[Edited on 4-18-2004 by jide]
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Very nice photos!
Once again it was gert meeting you at the Parral Gate, next time we will try to go to the Rancho too. Too much Baja, too little time...:-) But we had
our own good time at Matomi, including 6-8' deep pools for swimming and cliff jumping!
-Brooks (part of the SPM Mission group)
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jide
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Hey BajaTaco,
any pix of Matomi? did you explore upcanyon?
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the pics and story
David
Thanks for the posting of the photos of the canyons. Great job and write ups. As you know, you really have to be there. Ithe ranch area at El
Parral is one place I could spend a lot of relaxing time.
No Bad Days
\"Never argue with an idiot. People watching may not be able to tell the difference\"
\"The trouble with doing nothing is - how do I know when I\'m done?\"
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And in the San Felipe area - check out Valle Chico area
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matomi photos
Mexitron took some photos.
Perhaps he can post some.
We hiked a little over a mile up Matomi, from the rancho and found several nice deep pools with clean clear water.
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Matomi Canyon-go Huddo!
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Matomi Upper Canyon
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David K
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Golly, this is so great! All the times I have been to Matomi were just day trips, never camping and never hiking up the canyon to that huge pond... a
mile and a half up stream, correct? Thanks Mexitron!
Thanks for the kind words, Nomads! My photos are never a replacement for a visit, as seeing these places in person will be much better than my few
pictures. I am only guilty of wetting your appetite for adventure!
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OOPS!!!!!!
.... I JUST DROOLED ON MY BRAND NEW SHOES
...... places like that should not be allowed to exist, too beautiful....
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David K
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Cactus Hugger? No... but I have kissed a boojum!
Quote: | Originally posted by jide
GREAT PICTURES DAVID!! Thank You!!
I know you're a proud aridologist,
........ but never knew you as a cactus hugger !!!!
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Yes, it's true... see http://davidksbaja.com/van1/page5.html
[Edited on 4-19-2004 by David K]
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Pics
Great shots Steve - now I just got to make another trip.
And David, I have camped overnite there and not seen these pools.
No Bad Days
\"Never argue with an idiot. People watching may not be able to tell the difference\"
\"The trouble with doing nothing is - how do I know when I\'m done?\"
Nomad Baja Interactive map
And in the San Felipe area - check out Valle Chico area
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very nice photos and info Dave!hey Brooks, great stuff with the maps as well! is that photo of Huddo of the jump when he landed hard on a delicate
spot???
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Taco de Baja
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Huddo
Yep, Huddo hit the water pretty hard on that one! I seem to recal he spoke in a higher voice for a while....
By the way, those who go to this pool, or hike up Matomi for that matter, Be sure to follow the ducked trail on the left side of the canyon as you are
going up. It's a lot easier going than bush wacking and boulder hopping in the bottom of the canyon.
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hi
Awesome pics!!!
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David K
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Hi Marrisa! They are great pics because outback Baja is a great place! Do you still drive a Bronco?
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