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Mike's last day with us in LA BOCANA
Mike will be on his way headed towards San Ignacio tomorrow .... it was very fun having him here and he is indeed a great storyteller ....MIKE IN LA BOCANA
[Edited on 1-4-2011 by BajaBlanca]
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Quote: | Originally posted by BajaBlanca
Mike will be on his way headed towards San Ignacio tomorrow .... it was very fun having him here and he is indeed a great storyteller ....MIKE IN LA BOCANA
[Edited on 1-4-2011 by BajaBlanca] |
Thank you! Here's just two from your album to tease the Nomads with (ps, the sushi looks great!!)


[Edited on 1-4-2011 by David K]
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Blanca, the group is welcome to stay with us. We're between La Laguna and La Purisima. Check you u2u for details.
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Mike will be taking the foothills route via El Patrocinio and San Jose de Gracia (I believe).
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DK in Ingles, does that mean he hits San Ignacio and then heads to the coast and San Juanico y La Purisima?? Very friendly locqals, including
Nomads! Tio
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MIKE LANA ERIC
that, TIO, is indeed his plan ... and OLADULCE how dulce of you to make that superb offer !! Keep an eye out for the trio ......
Tonight folks, the whole gang (MIKE, LANA, ERIC, LES, JUANCHYS, SCOTT) is at Joaquin's for dinner - lobster and fish and the whole Joaquin special
shebang !!
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Quote: | Originally posted by tiotomasbcs
DK in Ingles, does that mean he hits San Ignacio and then heads to the coast and San Juanico y La Purisima?? Very friendly locqals, including
Nomads! Tio | Check the main thread on this:
http://forums.bajanomad.com/viewthread.php?goto=lastpost&...
Mike plans to go around Laguna San Ignacio, then take the foothills route from there (not the salt flats) to San Juanico, then continue on to La
Purisima, then south along the Pacific Coast all the way to Los Cabos. He originally intended to cross the peninsula back over to the SOC at La
Purisima, but has decided to bypass the mountain crossing there and simply continue more directly to the south towards his final destination of the
trip: Los Cabos.
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San Jose de Gracia
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UGHHH!!!!!
a road only fit for a mule....
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Thanks BajaBlanca
Your photos were great. First time I really seen this guy up close, and his donkey.
Old people are like the old cars, made of some tough stuff. May show a little rust, but good as gold on the inside.
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Quote: | Originally posted by tiotomasbcs
DK in Ingles, does that mean he hits San Ignacio and then heads to the coast and San Juanico y La Purisima?? Very friendly locqals, including
Nomads! Tio |
I think Doug covered your question... and to add that after resting in San Ignacio, he is not taking the road all the way to Laguna San Ignacio, but
the higher route past the two towns (that are on the AAA map I posted) of El Patrocinio and San Jose de Gracia... most likely.
South of San Jose de Gracia, that high road joins the central/ graded road from El Cuarenta and then south a bit the beach or salt flat road joins in,
5 miles from La Ballena.
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Quote: | Originally posted by woody with a view Quote: |
San Jose de Gracia |
Donde es? |
Don't believe everything you think....
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All Mike needs is a gold pan and he can "head for them thar hills"!!!
Teasing you Mike, but you look to be a natural prospector out there and maybe "born too late" (me too)!!
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Quote: | Originally posted by motoged
Quote: | Originally posted by woody with a view
San Jose de Gracia |
Donde es? |
See David's map in the other thread:
http://forums.bajanomad.com/viewthread.php?goto=lastpost&...
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those dotted lines are no joke... throw in a random hurricane or two every year and it only gets better, for a mule.
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If he were to follow the SCORE markers from the main road to El Patrocino and beyond he'd come into El Cuarenta from the back side. Not as easy a walk
as the main road however.
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