David K
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Nice mention of this site on another...
This site for Arizona folks has links to places to visit in Mexico and other web sites: http://riverviewcommunications.com/LinksMexico.aspx
Here is there Baja links, and nice comments:
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Here are links about Mexico travel and life that we visit and appreciate
To request that your website be included here, contact us and send us an email.
Baja
http://forums.bajanomad.com/
Baja Nomad is a forum loaded with current information covering all aspects of Baja including roads, travel, camping, recreation and a classified ad
section. We enjoy the writing and the knowledgable posts.
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http://www.bajaexpo.com/
Another excellent Baja site loaded with information.
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http://vivabaja.com/
A very experienced Baja traveler shares great photos, maps and narratives of Baja travels over many years. We appreciate the author's writing style,
love of the region's history and the wealth of information he provides.
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Udo
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Muchas gracias, David, for the inclusion of the other useful web sites!
BTW...the lake is 90% frozen over, and we now have 4+ feet of snow. And I just loaned my pickup to a new neighbor moving into a rental across the
street. It's a elderly man that is moving in and bringing his mother. His SUV (Ford) broke a timing chain driving up our steep street. The man had
chains, but kept over-revving the motor. My Tacoma is a 4X4, and he should have no problems.
Udo
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noproblemo2
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Quote: | Originally posted by udowinkler
Muchas gracias, David, for the inclusion of the other useful web sites!
BTW...the lake is 90% frozen over, and we now have 4+ feet of snow. And I just loaned my pickup to a new neighbor moving into a rental across the
street. It's a elderly man that is moving in and bringing his mother. His SUV (Ford) broke a timing chain driving up our steep street. The man had
chains, but kept over-revving the motor. My Tacoma is a 4X4, and he should have no problems. |
Udowinkler, what a very nice way of helping out a new neighbor!!!! You deserve a nice drink in front of the fireplace for your generosity.....
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Udo
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Gracias, noproblemo.
I watched his mother walk up our hill when their car broke during the last storm. I could not stand by when we have four cars in our driveway.
Udo
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DENNIS
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Quote: | Originally posted by udowinkler
My Tacoma is a 4X4, and he should have no problems. |
Hope not, but you may when the gas pedal sticks and he and his ol' mama come racing through your living room in your truck.
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Udo
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Udo
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David K
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Udo, you also have ACTIVE TRACION CONTROL (A-TRAC) on your FJ Cruiser (as I have on my Tacoma) and it must work awesome in that fresh snow... just
like having lockers front and rear, but without affecting stearing.
I used mine in a couple of feet on the dirt road on Palomar a couple weeks ago... and in Baja... and wish I was going to Mision Santa Maria Saturday,
too!
We are wondering what to do instead... Moab, Disneyland, dunes???
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Bob H
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Quote: | Originally posted by David K
We are wondering what to do instead... Moab, Disneyland, dunes??? |
David, we loved Moab and we stayed/camped at Arches National Park... great offroading there. That would be my pick.
Bob H
Check out this link...
http://www.utah.com/offroad/moab_area.htm
[Edited on 2-11-2010 by Bob H]
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David K
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Bob, would you wait until summer or is now a good time at all?
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Bajahowodd
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DK- Actually neither. Hotter than Hades out there is the summer, and right now, you run the risk of the winter storms. Best times out there are
April-June and September-November.
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David K
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Quote: | Originally posted by Bajahowodd
DK- Actually neither. Hotter than Hades out there is the summer, and right now, you run the risk of the winter storms. Best times out there are
April-June and September-November. |
Thanks... yah, we just talked about ideas at lunch... and I think we will stick around beautiful San Diego... we have the zoo, Wild Animal Park, Sea
World, the train museum in Campo, the Midway aircraft carrier museum, and Disneyland is only an hour from my house, too!
Just too cold at night to go camping, we like the heat: hot deserts, hot gulf water, hot springs... we wish there really was Global Warming! 
What is got to be God's idea of a joke is the all-time RECORD snowfall in eastern US (Washington, DC) ... right NOW!
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Bajahowodd
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It's climate change, my friend.
http://tpmtv.talkingpointsmemo.com/?id=4729451
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bajadogs
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Good stuff Bajahowodd. Its a shame though, that so many of the older generation don't care and are not willing to learn, grow, change.
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BAJA.DESERT.RAT
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Hola, another website that is heavily trafficked in the baja sur area and more specifically, the east cape is: bajaponyexpress3@gmail.com
just go to the site, if interested, and you will need to sign on.
bajawesternonion.com is a site located in todos santos, baja sur.
BIEN SALUD, DA RAT
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