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[*] posted on 1-8-2010 at 03:38 PM


Yes, she hasn't been feeling too good for a while (breathing problems) and maybe this trip will perk her up.

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[*] posted on 1-8-2010 at 04:27 PM


I hope she feels better soon!



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[*] posted on 1-8-2010 at 11:10 PM


DK should I make resv, at BC(Rosario) or walk in's should be ok.. for friday



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[*] posted on 1-8-2010 at 11:22 PM


OMG, first time I see this thread, :lol:

My wife and I will be there for sure. I think we will drive all the way to cataviņa and camp but still have to plan because we have to ask for days off from work.

TW: I hope your wife gets better.
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[*] posted on 1-9-2010 at 12:04 PM


You can call the motel direct (phone number on their site http://bajacactus.com ) as I don't hear much from Antonio via email motel@bajacactus.com .

Since I don't know 100% if we will be doing the trip, (depends on financial sitiation and my work), we won't make a reservation. Turista Motel is an excellent back up if Cactus is full... It is a holiday weekend, afterall.




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[*] posted on 1-9-2010 at 01:28 PM


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You can call the motel direct (phone number on their site http://bajacactus.com ) as I don't hear much from Antonio via email motel@bajacactus.com .

Since I don't know 100% if we will be doing the trip, (depends on financial sitiation and my work), we won't make a reservation. Turista Motel is an excellent back up if Cactus is full... It is a holiday weekend, afterall.
That sounds great too DK... will see as time gets closer to the date.



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[*] posted on 1-11-2010 at 11:07 PM
BIG NEWS FROM 'BAJA CACTUS' for Nomads!


I talked to Antonio tonight and told him we would like to stay at Baja Cactus on Friday, Feb. 12, 2010... as BajaCat suggested above.

Antonio ('BajaCactus' on Nomad) wants to invite all Nomads on the Mision Santa Maria group trip to stay at Baja Cactus Motel and will either have a special rate or if rates go up (as he fears may soon do to new taxes and costs in Mexico), Nomads will be charged the older, lower rate. In addition, Antonio will try and be there to greet us and have a special meal or breakfast for us, before we head off to tackle the Widowmaker!

Please email motel@bajacactus.com or call the motel directly (number on the web page http://bajacactus.com ) and reserve your room for Friday, Feb. 12 and tell the person you are with the NOMAD MISION SANTA MARIA GROUP.

Muchas Gracias Antonio!




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[*] posted on 1-12-2010 at 07:11 PM


Wow thats great news David. another reason to stay with Antonio, I like that place alot, that way I can have dinner at Mama Espinoza's . This trip is working it self out. Thanks Bajacactus (Antonio).



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Wow thats great news David. another reason to stay with Antonio, I like that place alot, that way I can have dinner at Mama Espinoza's . This trip is working it self out. Thanks Bajacactus (Antonio).


YUP! So call or email your room reservation...

Here is Antonio and Lorenia (and little Lorenia) talking with ROLI at MAMA ESPINOZA'S where we all had breakfast (2005):






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[*] posted on 1-12-2010 at 09:48 PM


In that picture, Antonio almost looks like Doug. For a quick second, I was caught by surprise, David!



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In that picture, Antonio almost looks like Doug. For a quick second, I was caught by surprise, David!


Well here's how to tell us three apart!

I'm the shorter one, on the left...

Doug (BajaNomad) is in the center holding the plaque...

Antonio (BajaCactus) is on the right, wearing a tie...

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[*] posted on 1-13-2010 at 10:32 AM


The plaque that Antonio made for Doug on behalf of all us Baja Nomads... what a guy!

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[*] posted on 1-13-2010 at 07:48 PM


David , If you go ( I hope you do ), what time would you think you will leave San Diego and when. I plan to leave early Frida the 12 , the way things look right now I will be driving solo, the wife has to work and my son is attending college and doesn't get those days off, maybe I can follow you, if possible if not I will take my trusted 2x4 with 2 nails on the end hahhaahaaa...



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David , If you go ( I hope you do ), what time would you think you will leave San Diego and when. I plan to leave early Frida the 12 , the way things look right now I will be driving solo, the wife has to work and my son is attending college and doesn't get those days off, maybe I can follow you, if possible if not I will take my trusted 2x4 with 2 nails on the end hahhaahaaa...


Just want to confirm that I'm still in for this trip. I think I will ride down to Mulege/Loreto and then come back and meet you but I will definately be camped at Rcho Sta Ines Friday night 2/12. Look for the old guy with the motorcycle--
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David , If you go ( I hope you do ), what time would you think you will leave San Diego and when. I plan to leave early Frida the 12 , the way things look right now I will be driving solo, the wife has to work and my son is attending college and doesn't get those days off, maybe I can follow you, if possible if not I will take my trusted 2x4 with 2 nails on the end hahhaahaaa...


Yes, we are on for MISSION: MISION SANTA MARIA! Baja Angel has the Friday and Monday off... So, we will drive to El Rosario on Friday... not real early, since it is only 6 hours from Oceanside to Baja Cactus... Once traffic is done, maybe 9 am.

Saturday morning, we should try and leave El Rosario by 8:30 to arrive at Rancho Santa Ynez by 10 am, meet Kurt and any others who are already there... then begin the trip to MISSION IMPOSSIBLE!

Seriously, only go if you have 9+ inches of ground clearance, good tires, don't mind getting dents in the underside, and have good 4WD with LOW RANGE. Locking Rear Differentials or Limited Slip Differentials would be HIGHLY RECOMMENDED.

IF not, a winch may be needed to pull yourself up the long Widowmaker grade or several short, steep grades...

This is a 'Jeep Trail' much like the Rubicon of Lake Tahoe area... the closest thing in Baja to the Rubicon, perhaps.

We will camp at the mission or near-by Saturday night and drive out Sunday by noon... and return to El Rosario for Sunday night... and have a relaxing Monday morning and return drive home.

Others that don't need to get back to work Tuesday or want to drive all the way home on Monday from the mission could stay a second (Sunday) night at the mission. I recommend that, if you can... It is a VERY special place... I originally thought we could, but want to not stress out with a long Monday drive or possible night time drive in the border area.

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[*] posted on 1-14-2010 at 05:58 PM


A good You Tube showing the Widowmaker grade near Mision Santa Maria...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B7yTm5v-gTg

EVERYONE WHO IS THINKING OF DOING THIS TRIP NEEDS TO WATCH!

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[*] posted on 1-14-2010 at 06:16 PM


Well... You should also watch Part 1 (going down the Widowaker... and through the Bog (dry, but lot's of Baja Pin Striping applied here):

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k46uFVwO2eY&NR=1

Thanks to BajaRoadrunner for these great viseos with sound!

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[*] posted on 1-14-2010 at 06:19 PM


Piece of cake!! LOL!!!
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Piece of cake!! LOL!!!


It doesn't look bad on this video, but strange variables creep in, like a wet swamp, or being overloaded and trying to drive out of the Widowmaker area. Your vehicle will respond differently than expected sometimes, making this a challenging trail that can sometimes be underestimated.




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[*] posted on 1-14-2010 at 08:19 PM


Sounds good DK, Im ready. your plan fits my needs , I got to be back in San Diego by Monday night. I couldn't get tuesday off.



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