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[*] posted on 1-27-2010 at 09:01 PM


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BAJACAT - maybe a head count at this point? Drivers/passengers? Caravanners from SD? Baja Cactus hotel people?
Wild, as today Im riding solo, the wife still thinking about it. So that's 1 on my side, if David goes i will Caravan with him all the way to el Rosario, TW is leaving on thursday, and I think is driving all the Way to Rancho Santa Ynez...As far as Bajacactus I dont know how many people are staying there, what about you Neal are you going to meet us there(Catavina)..

ps. David, im in the same boat, when it rain I didn't work for a week but I was saving my Vacations hrs, so that's some help..


Sounds like the trip is go and I am ready to go NOW!!!.. My plan is to pick Fred in SD on Thursday and drive down to Camalu, talk to Lee Moreno about fishing on the way back and spend the night there or ??? May go as far as El Rosario depending on time and weather. Will get to Santa Inez early Friday afternoon and camp there carne asada, chiles, torillas and beans for dinner come over an have a plate if not to late...
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[*] posted on 1-27-2010 at 09:15 PM


Ok at this time is KurtG, Neal, El comandante Loco will reach Rancho Santa Ynez by friday Feb-12. If David K can make the trip I will try to make it to RSY, by friday. Wilderone, when are you living for RSY.



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[*] posted on 1-27-2010 at 10:26 PM


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Hope you come down, and at least try... Some with trucks (or affraid) park at the top of the Widowmaker and walk (or you could hitch a ride with others) the final mile+ to the mission. Going down the Widowmaker is not so bad, other than the big rocks you drive over... It is wondering how you will be able to drive back up it, that has many stay on the top.


This sounds thrilling! Bob H
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[*] posted on 1-28-2010 at 09:36 AM


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Ok at this time is KurtG, Neal, El comandante Loco will reach Rancho Santa Ynez by friday Feb-12. If David K can make the trip I will try to make it to RSY, by friday. Wilderone, when are you living for RSY.


Jose, before you said you were staying at Baja Cactus Friday night... ?

If we are able to go, we will stay at Baja Cactus Friday night and Sunday night... Go to Santa Ynez by 10 am Saturday... Arrive at Santa Maria about 1 pm, camp that night, and head out by NOON on Sunday... Plenty of time to explore the mission, oasis, El Camino Real, Petroglyphs, Indian trail to Gonzaga... Saturday afternoon and/ or Sunday morning.

If there are issues with any of the vehicles on the way in, we will have 4 hours of daylight beyond the typical slow drive time to resolve them. (pulling someone up a steep grade, or transferring cargo to another pickup if someone gives up and parks their rig for the night, etc.)




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[*] posted on 1-28-2010 at 08:18 PM


We plan on driving all the way to Santa Ynez and camp there Friday night but it depends on how tired I get. I have to work at least during the morning.
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[*] posted on 1-28-2010 at 09:54 PM


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Ok at this time is KurtG, Neal, El comandante Loco will reach Rancho Santa Ynez by friday Feb-12. If David K can make the trip I will try to make it to RSY, by friday. Wilderone, when are you living for RSY.


Jose, before you said you were staying at Baja Cactus Friday night... ?

If we are able to go, we will stay at Baja Cactus Friday night and Sunday night... Go to Santa Ynez by 10 am Saturday... Arrive at Santa Maria about 1 pm, camp that night, and head out by NOON on Sunday... Plenty of time to explore the mission, oasis, El Camino Real, Petroglyphs, Indian trail to Gonzaga... Saturday afternoon and/ or Sunday morning.

If there are issues with any of the vehicles on the way in, we will have 4 hours of daylight beyond the typical slow drive time to resolve them. (pulling someone up a steep grade, or transferring cargo to another pickup if someone gives up and parks their rig for the night, etc.)
David, what I meant was ,If you go I will stay at BC, if you don't go i will try to make it to Santa Ynez by Friday.



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[*] posted on 1-29-2010 at 09:55 AM


LOL! It was you saying your wife wants to stay at Baja Cactus that gave me the idea of doing that! Baja Angel agrees! No need to make camp twice... packing up the tent and air mattress takes awhile.

Remember, BajaCactus (Antonio) is doing a special treat and offereing last year's rates for Nomads staying there Friday night.




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[*] posted on 1-29-2010 at 06:44 PM


What an air mattress, oh my, I thought this was a roughing it trip. I was planning on sleeping on the ground the way the padres did. I was giving Neal and his wife a break with the camper since she was driving in. Guess I may rethink it now.
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[*] posted on 1-29-2010 at 06:51 PM


The only roughing it will be the road!



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[*] posted on 1-29-2010 at 07:39 PM


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What an air mattress, oh my, I thought this was a roughing it trip. I was planning on sleeping on the ground the way the padres did. I was giving Neal and his wife a break with the camper since she was driving in. Guess I may rethink it now.


No mas ground for me, too old and my bones hurt on the ground.. I need my mattress. Now, I will say that I have seen TW lived it up easy style and check into a motel...
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[*] posted on 1-29-2010 at 08:25 PM


They let TW in a motel? No! What next? :lol::lol::lol:



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[*] posted on 1-29-2010 at 08:30 PM


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LOL! It was you saying your wife wants to stay at Baja Cactus that gave me the idea of doing that! Baja Angel agrees! No need to make camp twice... packing up the tent and air mattress takes awhile.

Remember, BajaCactus (Antonio) is doing a special treat and offereing last year's rates for Nomads staying there Friday night.
So BajaCactus it is.. thanks guys for making this happen, its going to be a memorable trip.



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[*] posted on 1-29-2010 at 08:40 PM


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They let TW in a motel? No! What next? :lol::lol::lol:


YES!! He even had a motorcycle or two in it...
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[*] posted on 1-29-2010 at 09:44 PM


What are we going to use for communication, CB? FRS/GMRS? I have both.



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[*] posted on 1-29-2010 at 11:38 PM


The only major communication needs to be between the lead and the end vehicle. If someone gets stuck or takes a few tries to climb one of the many grades. The lead vehicle can stop before getting too far ahead.

If it is like our other caravans, we will be within sight of the vehicle in front or behind so will know when to hold up. Taking photos of our various rigs on this Jeep trail will mean lots of photo stops.

Over the 14 1/2 miles, there will be for sure stops at that first nasty gully crossing 1.8 miles from the ranch... at the peninsular divide where you can see Punta Final on the gulf, 9.9 miles... The granite slide a couple more miles down... the Widowmaker at 13+ miles... The bog (swamp) in the palm oasis... and then the mission.

I am very anxious to try it all with the new Tacoma A-TRAC (Active Traction Control) system and not use the Locker, unless I need to. A-TRAC has been available on the FJ Cruiser before 2009 when The Tacoma got the limited slip differential system.




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[*] posted on 1-30-2010 at 11:12 AM


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Originally posted by David KI am very anxious to try it all with the new Tacoma A-TRAC (Active Traction Control) system and not use the Locker, unless I need to. A-TRAC has been available on the FJ Cruiser before 2009 when The Tacoma got the limited slip differential system.


David -- Is that vehicle on the Toyota "accelerator" list?




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[*] posted on 1-30-2010 at 11:21 AM


The truck had no floor mats because of what happened in Santee... When I discovered that, I told them I wanted the mats from my old Tacoma... and they were fine with giving them to me... two days after the deal was made.

The stock Tacoma floor mat drivers side is hooked to the floor... there is no way it can interfere with the accelerator pedal. What happened in Santee was that Lexus loaner car is it had a second floor mat on top of the stock one... from what I read. The previous user of the loaner even complained to the Lexus dealership about it catching... and they did nothing. This is a big issue against that dealership. Toyota is not at fault, but have done so much to ease the minds of their customers.

I do not have any information about an additional accelerator issue or recall.

I am on my third Tacoma, with 242,000 total miles in the past 9 years and have had NO accelerator issues.




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[*] posted on 1-30-2010 at 12:10 PM


"If we are able to go, we will stay at Baja Cactus Friday night and Sunday night... Go to Santa Ynez by 10 am Saturday... Arrive at Santa Maria about 1 pm, camp that night, and head out by NOON on Sunday... Plenty of time to explore the mission, oasis, El Camino Real, Petroglyphs, Indian trail to Gonzaga... "

sounds good to me. I have my BajaC reseervations. I am 95% sure I'll be going. I would be a passenger en route to mision.
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[*] posted on 1-30-2010 at 01:35 PM


Thats the plan Wilderone, for the ones that have to come back to work Tuesday..did you call or via e-mail for the resv. in BC.



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[*] posted on 1-30-2010 at 01:47 PM


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What are we going to use for communication, CB? FRS/GMRS? I have both.


I have a CB.
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