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bajalera
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Land Connection
Anybody know about how long the strip of land connecting B.C. to the mainland is? (The land itself, not the International Boundary.)
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If you don't call the Colorado River "Land", there isn't a land connection. The river is the border between Baja Calif. And Sonora. Of course it's
dry most of the time as the Morales dam near Algodones diverts the water for agriculture in the greater Mexicali valley.
Although it wanders around a lot, as rivers tend to do, it would be around 86 miles from San Luis Rio Colorado to where the river enters a marshy
area (when there was water) and another 26 miles or so till it clears Isla Montague.
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And in the San Felipe area - check out Valle Chico area
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Seems to be about a 100k
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You're interest in this area coincides with a flurry of small quakes on the San Andreas which runs through it.
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| Quote: | Originally posted by bajalera
Anybody know about how long the strip of land connecting B.C. to the mainland is? (The land itself, not the International Boundary.)
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if you can post your Q on the internet, you can also google up a map and measure for yourself!
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longlegsinlapaz
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| Quote: | Originally posted by mtgoat666
| Quote: | Originally posted by bajalera
Anybody know about how long the strip of land connecting B.C. to the mainland is? (The land itself, not the International Boundary.)
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if you can post your Q on the internet, you can also google up a map and measure for yourself! |
Goat, if you are lucky enough to live as many decades as Bajalera has, and if you even make it into your 90's, do you think you just
MIGHT learn to have a little respect for your elders? Her computing skills weren't learned in her youth, as yours most likely were.

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David K
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| Quote: | Originally posted by bajalera
Anybody know about how long the strip of land connecting B.C. to the mainland is? (The land itself, not the International Boundary.)
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Hi Lee... in a straight line on the map, from San Luis to the gulf (where the mainland (Sonora) is connected to Baja is 57 miles... As Jesse noted,
pretty close to 100 km.
If you go along the river bed... with all the twists and turns, I measure it about 70 miles.
[Edited on 3-28-2011 by David K]
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Isn't it nice to have people that help! It used to be that way all through the States, but the new breed they just b-tch.
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bajalou
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In measuring, where does the Gulf start and the river end????
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\"Never argue with an idiot. People watching may not be able to tell the difference\"
\"The trouble with doing nothing is - how do I know when I\'m done?\"
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And in the San Felipe area - check out Valle Chico area
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| Quote: | Originally posted by baronvonbob
Isn't it nice to have people that help! It used to be that way all through the States, but the new breed they just b-tch. |
My guess is that the new breed has a lot more to b-tch about than the previous generations, look at all the stupid laws that are now on the books. You
can't do jacksheet in the states anymore, everything is either illegal or closed. Where I grew up in WA damn near all forest access of my youth has
been closed off and you can't hardly fish anymore (not that there are any fish to catch anyways)...I live in baja for more than just access to great
fish tacos.
I bet there was a whole of b-tchin' going on during the great depression too.
I think my grandparents lived during the golden yrs, even with the depression.
b-tching doesn't mean that people don't help one another, it just means that they are frustrated and need to vent.
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baronvonbob
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Good Point, where in WA and where in Baja
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I don't think there is any more or less bit*hing going on. There is a lot more communications with cable news 24/7, sports radio 24/7, news/talk
radio, the internet with news/sports 24/7 and emails, twitter, facebook, youtube, etc. Use to be you read the paper and got a 15 minute TV news in the
evening and maybe some radio news. Nows it's everywhere.
But you know something interesting. Go to Baja and shut off all the communication devices for a few days and see how relaxing it can be. When you go
home and turn all that stuff back on it's like you never left.
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fishabductor
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| Quote: | Originally posted by baronvonbob
Good Point, where in WA and where in Baja |
Mukilteo,wa and the eastcape, bcs.
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baronvonbob
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| Quote: | Originally posted by fishabductor
| Quote: | Originally posted by baronvonbob
Good Point, where in WA and where in Baja |
Mukilteo,wa and the eastcape, bcs. |
Used to be around Edmonds in my youth
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| Quote: | Originally posted by bajalou
If you don't call the Colorado River "Land", there isn't a land connection.
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Good point, Lou, whats left of the Colorado River would serve
as a 'non land connection' with the Mainland as it
trickles into the Cortez, splitting hairs a bit
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fishabductor
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| Quote: | Originally posted by baronvonbob
| Quote: | Originally posted by fishabductor
| Quote: | Originally posted by baronvonbob
Good Point, where in WA and where in Baja |
Mukilteo,wa and the eastcape, bcs. |
Used to be around Edmonds in my youth |
My neighbor to the south! We used to walk the railroad tracks to edmonds and then take the bus back home when we were kids.
It sure has changed for the worse these days. I loved it there as a kid. We would walk down the hill to the pier with rods and crabtraps and fish all
day/night. When we got cold we would walk over to a Taylor's landing, and get bowls of clam chowder. Our crab bait came from Mcconnels bait/boat house
...both are long gone....what a shame it is.
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baronvonbob
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I apologize I got a little off track on the thread.
I will shut up>
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fishabductor
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| Quote: | Originally posted by baronvonbob
I apologize I got a little off track on the thread.
I will shut up> |
You'll soon realize that about 95% of the threads go off track, sometimes much faster. The thread was basically dead anyhow, before your comment..the
question had been answered.
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Just blame it all on Dr. SPOCK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Strive For The Ideal, But Deal With What\'s Real.
Every day is a new day, better than the day before.(from some song)
Lord, Keep your arm around my shoulder and your hand over my mouth.
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Whoa!
| Quote: | Originally posted by fishabductor
| Quote: | Originally posted by baronvonbob
Good Point, where in WA and where in Baja |
Mukilteo,wa and the eastcape, bcs. |
We owned a place on Whidbey Island for about ten years and I cannot tell you how many times we took the ferry in and out of Mukilteo. Finally decided
that we preferred a more tropical climate. But, geez, it is so beautiful there. Especially when the sun is out.  
Edited for silly spelling errors.
[Edited on 3-28-2011 by Bajahowodd]
[Edited on 3-28-2011 by Bajahowodd]
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