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bajaguy
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Originally posted by bajajudy
Greg
Welcome
Got any pictures of your adventures. We love pix, dont we gang?.................
And maps....lots of maps, with GPS coordinates!!!!
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tripledigitken
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Greg,
Welcome aboard. We have a lot in common, I too have a Diesel Pickup (Ford), a 4x4 Xterra, and my motorcycle is a FJR1300. I travel in Baja in all of
them. Were the same age also. Hope to see you in your travels. This is a great site with some great folks!
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805gregg
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Thanks for the welcome all, I will try to respond to the posts soon, this is going to be great, Gregg
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805gregg
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I wsa able to log on for a few days in a row, the gods are smiling, I don't drive a Toyota, because my toys are too big, last time I weighed my boat
and trailer it was 9000#, it's a matter of the tail wagging the dog, the truck has to be big enough to resist the boat shaking it back and forth. I've
been a Dodge guy for many years, my first trip to the tip in 73 was in a 69 dodge PU. We went to Cabo that trip, (boy I wish I had bought some land)
there was nothing there. We camped on the beach in front of Zippers under a palapa, wish I could still do that. I coined the phrase Cabo San Ludricous
on my last trip into Cabo, we stayed at the East Cape and on the day of our flight back decided to go into Cabo for a little shopping, drove around
for 45 min before I found a parking place. In the early 60's I had a good friend whose family had a house at Campo Lopez (let's see who knows where
that one was) we spent many days there playing in the surf, and learning to slow down the Baja way. I currently have a friend named Gregorio, that is
building a house at Punta Pequina, anyone know him? I lived in San Diego for 12 years so a morning surf and carnitas at Las Flores De Michocian in
Rosorito was an easy run. Now I don't get down as often as I would like, but looming retirement has me itching for more Baja maybe 3 or 4 more years
of the rat race. Sure glad I found this site, I'm also a member Of Vagabundos del Mar for many years. I have pictures on film and slides but I'm also
somewhat computer illiterate, so I need to learn how to post. My last trip to Mexico was to Punta Mita, neet spot, but a new road, (like Cabo) will
spell the doom. I hope to meet some of you all in person. Later gregg
[Edited on 5-19-2007 by 805gregg]
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Diver
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Quote: | Originally posted by bajajudy
Greg
Welcome
Got any pictures of your adventures. We love pix, dont we gang?
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Speaking of pictures, Judy !?!?!
What happened to the morning surf reports, marina progress and beach photos ??
You were on a great roll for a while there last year.
More ! More !! Please !
Welcome aboard, Greg.
Your Bio made mw wonder how many active Nomads are under 50 ?? Not as many as us older versions, I bet !!
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[Edited on 5-19-2007 by Diver]
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pappy
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welcome gregg! david k- that photo looks like you are a young federale in training!
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David K
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Quote: | Originally posted by pappy
welcome gregg! david k- that photo looks like you are a young federale in training! |
Yup, army surplus style... I love camping... always have!
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Bob H
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Welcome to Nomad land Gregg. You will love the folks here. I will turn 58 in October. Looking forward to hearing/seeing some of your adventures in
Baja over the last 44 years.
Bob H
The SAME boiling water that softens the potato hardens the egg. It's about what you are made of NOT the circumstance.
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DENNIS
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Campo Lopez = K- 54 ?
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Skipjack Joe
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Cabo San Ludicrous!
You made a contribution with your first post.
Welcome!
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Phil S
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Welcome Gregg. You must be o.k. guy. Dodge owner. I've owned Dodge diesel pickups for a lot of years. Dodge "rules" when you know how to use the
"tools"!!!!! Ford brags, but I don't see them with a 6 cy diesel that does what they have to do with 8 cy.????   
Ludicrous to some. Crazy place to others. Add a little "paradise", then visit "Cabo San Lucas". Makes you appreciate "paradise". So you need both
to know what the difference is. Loreto for 16 winter's, and Cabo San Lucas for a break in November for Thanksgiving for two weeks. Then back to
Loreto/Nopolo to appreciate what it's all about. Heck, some folks that live in crazy L.A., find fun in Disneyland????????? Others will go all the
way to Orlando to experience Epcot Center & DisneyWorld??????? I figure living in L.A. isn't much different than Cabo San Lucas???????
Welcome to one heck of a website. Full of great people with great ideas, and some who march to a different drum beat. But all put their pants on the
same way, and came from the same creator. So you'll have lots of fun, putting visions of some of the posters until your able to meet them. Some will
fit the picture. Some will surprise the heck out of you. But they are all a great contribution to the Baja Nomad family.
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805gregg
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Quote: | Originally posted by DENNIS
Campo Lopez = K- 54 ? |
Nope close K55, now I think closed to the masses.
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DENNIS
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Close is good enough but, I still say K -54. Almost rented a space there in the early sixties. Glad I didn't since a bunch of it slid down the
hill in the late eighties.
54 ---- 55, It's all the same I suppose since you couldn't see the road from inside the camp.
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