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Ken Cooke
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Selling friends/family on Baja ain't easy...
A new co-worker of mine originally comes from Lima, Peru. Her husband, a US Marine and her have planned to visit San Felipe for their 1st
Anniversary. Their interests - peace, soletude, the sun, sand, quads, dirt, etc.
Talking them into going to San Felipe - as their perfect destination wasn't easy. The husband was very nervous about traveling south of the border -
for good reason. But, with a Spanish/English-fluent wife, a love for riding quads, playing in the sand, swimming, fishing, etc. I couldn't think of
any reason why this wouldn't be the ideal getaway.
Selling Baja to friends hasn't been easy as of late. Any comments?
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Udo
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You should have seen the looks I got when I told my friends and family that my wife and I went to Tijuana a couple of weeks ago for the
Tequila Expo!
although I have to thank FDT (Fernando) for the heads up about the Expo...IT REALLY WAS WORTH THE TIME, and the food was
unbelievable!
[Edited on 10-28-2008 by udowinkler]
Udo
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David K
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It's fun to see the expressions, for sure!
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Udo
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You've got that correct, David!
Udo
Youth is wasted on the young!
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DrTom
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im kinda glad about that.....just asoon they stay back up north....we'll see em soon enough...
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movinguy
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Yeah - couldn't get too many takers on the Rosarito/Ensenada ride this year. But . . .

Do I LOOK like I'm having fun????
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Mango
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Maybe the hard sell is a good thing for some people. Mexico is infectious.
Unfortunately, your friends most likely now suffer from NBS (north of the border syndrome) like the rest of us. 
There is only one known cure!
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gnukid
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Why don't you mention the MARGARITAS, FRESH FISH, FRIENDS, OFF-ROADING, MOTO-RIDES, KITE-SURFING, HUGE PARTIES WITH MEXICANS, THRIFTY ICECREAM,
LOBSTER, SHRIMP, FRESH VEGGIES WITH FLAVOR, ENDLESS STEAKS AND BBQ CHICKEN, PAPAS RELLENAS, TACOS, CERVECA, SIESTAS, CHURROS and SCORPIANS!
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Ken Cooke
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Quote: | Originally posted by gnukid
Why don't you mention the MARGARITAS, FRESH FISH, FRIENDS, OFF-ROADING, MOTO-RIDES, KITE-SURFING, HUGE PARTIES WITH MEXICANS, THRIFTY ICECREAM,
LOBSTER, SHRIMP, FRESH VEGGIES WITH FLAVOR, ENDLESS STEAKS AND BBQ CHICKEN, PAPAS RELLENAS, TACOS, CERVECA, SIESTAS, CHURROS and SCORPIANS!
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I usually do. This doesn't compare in sensationalism with PRIMER IMPACTO or OCCURIO ASI.
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geobas
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Quote: | Originally posted by gnukid
Why don't you mention the MARGARITAS, FRESH FISH, FRIENDS, OFF-ROADING, MOTO-RIDES, KITE-SURFING, HUGE PARTIES WITH MEXICANS, THRIFTY ICECREAM,
LOBSTER, SHRIMP, FRESH VEGGIES WITH FLAVOR, ENDLESS STEAKS AND BBQ CHICKEN, PAPAS RELLENAS, TACOS, CERVECA, SIESTAS, CHURROS and SCORPIANS!
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Oh, you must live in SoCal too...especially that part about the huge parties with Mexicans.
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tjBill
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I've given up trying convince people that baja is not dangerous.
I just tell them how much I like it; which is true. Then they become intrigued. 
[Edited on 10-28-2008 by tjBill]
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mtgoat666
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Quote: | Originally posted by Ken Cooke
Selling Baja to friends hasn't been easy as of late. Any comments? |
Mexico has a PR problem, and urban border areas appear to have real problems.
Stories coming out of Rosarito and Tijuana give me pause. Hard to augue with warnings telling you not to drive on streets after sundown in the border
towns. People with little experience in Mexico should heed warnings. Would you recommend a newbie travel thru TJ-Rosarito area after dark? And if
everyone tells you to get off road after dark, would you want to visit in daytime?
Why would a newbie understand that rural areas are different than urban areas? Do you tell newbies: "Just drive thru TJ with windows up and armored
doors, you'll be safe as soon as you get past San Quentin."
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Debra
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I know what you mean, you can imagine the looks and comments I get, especially since I'm a woman traveling solo.
Mean people suck!
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Ken Cooke
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Quote: | Originally posted by mtgoat666Why would a newbie understand that rural areas are different than urban areas? Do you tell newbies: "Just
drive thru TJ with windows up and armored doors, you'll be safe as soon as you get past San Quentin." |
On my Baja Grande event, we just travel in tandem. No problems - except for the crooked cop in Tecate that tried shaking down one of the Jeep drivers
while 13 other Jeep drivers stood around and watched. This gave the officer pause when he saw the entire street backed up in both directions with
Jeeps staring at him.
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Russ
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Ken, 13 Jeep drivers staring down one crooked cop! Now that would have been a picture!
Your friends need to watch that DVD on the Vaqueros. Can't remember the title but it was talked about here.
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Dave
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Make sure they bring their meds
Quote: | Originally posted by Ken Cooke
Their interests - peace, soletude, the sun, sand, quads, dirt, etc.
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Anyone who likes peace, solitude and quads is confused. Perhaps bipolar?
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Ken Cooke
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Quote: | Originally posted by Russ
Ken, 13 Jeep drivers staring down one crooked cop! Now that would have been a picture! |
It was a real tense moment, and we couldn't believe he actually yelled at all of us to leave Tecate, but we joked about it all the way to La Rumorosa
on the CB radios.
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55steve
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Most of my friends think I'm totally insane every time I tell them I'm heading south. My family will probably never venture down with me...oh well!
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Skipjack Joe
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Quote: | Originally posted by Dave
Quote: | Originally posted by Ken Cooke
Their interests - peace, soletude, the sun, sand, quads, dirt, etc.
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Anyone who likes peace, solitude and quads is confused. Perhaps bipolar? |
I think they're the same people staying at the campsite next to yours that have the car doors open with the stereo blasting late into the night.
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CortezBlue
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I think it is 50/50
It seems to me that either everyone either thinks it is way cool and can't wait to come down. The other half would NEVER cross the border. I met an
elderly couple, in their 80's, and the husband was very interested in what we were doing in Mexico, but his wife was saying that there was no way he
was going to Mexico. However, after talking with them a little more, they had just returned from spending 6 weeks doing missionary work in Turkey??
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