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[*] posted on 3-29-2011 at 05:48 PM


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Besides, I wanna go with LL, OL and Jesse.....Nukid, when do we leave?:bounce:



OK...Just this once. Volunteering for the Gnukid Express, eh. We want a trip report. :)
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[*] posted on 3-29-2011 at 06:28 PM


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Baja Civil War? The North vs. the South? The Blues vs. the Grays? Shall a wall be built along the 28º parallel? Shall the Eagle statue at the state border be turned south? :?:


I hear you. Baja Jeeping is Baja Jeeping...no matter where you are! :bounce:






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[*] posted on 3-29-2011 at 06:57 PM


maybe if you are considering dividing north and south you should think about the folks that actually live here and the ones that just talk about it-that would be 4 different sites-
I live north, feel safe, but LOVE to read the shared stories and see the pix of my southern Baja Nomads! do not change a thing. If something offends you or peees you off, all you have to do is click:light:
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[*] posted on 3-29-2011 at 07:24 PM


If this about "Old School"... Let's show the border back in 1978..



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[*] posted on 3-29-2011 at 07:41 PM


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Seriously, you have a large contingent with their experience in the first 100 miles of Baja making sweeping comments to some posters who report a different set of experiences and values? How would you feel? BCS has millions of visitors, much of it in the tropics, its a different place with a different government, different laws, different prices, problems, issues, yet you have a large group of Northern posters and some of them very arrogant posting insults when Southern posters relay our experience. Look even Skeet is turned off!

Its about time we come to grips with this, posts should be divided by region, and posters should have a symbol noting their region. Arguing about nonsense which is vastly different and incomparable is getting old and its a waste of time, there is little comparison in experiences and dependencies between North and South. They are 1000 miles apart.


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[*] posted on 3-29-2011 at 07:45 PM


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If this about "Old School"... Let's show the border back in 1978..



:cool:


I remember I had a beer under the monument years ago before the military took it over. I spent the night at the La Pinta.
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[*] posted on 3-29-2011 at 09:00 PM
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He wants more positive comments, less focus on the crime and more dialogue about the future of Baja Sur. (Don't develop unless you have the water!)

Respect the land, respect the the people and invest yourself.

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[*] posted on 3-29-2011 at 09:02 PM


Stooopid thing always reminded me of a draw-bridge that wouldn't return to a position that would let traffic continue.
Maybe that's the symbolic seperation some here would like to see. A monument to isolation.
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[*] posted on 3-29-2011 at 10:21 PM


Both North & South have good and bad but all have interesting and fun people if you get out in the local cafes,stores,charity causes, etc. Have had some very good experiences with people coming to help when help was needed. They came without expecting anything but knowing they were doing the right thing.
Thus, I try to keep the same "Pay It Forward Attitude" when I help others out North or South Baja. Even with some of the written put downs between nomads on this site, I doubt that anyone here would pass another nomad by in Baja if they needed help. Take Care & Travel Safe "No Hurry, No Worry, Just FUN"

P.S. currently down in Maztalan after driving across from Nogales,on the way down I had stayed a few days in Los Mochis before making the 5 hour drive into Maztalan. Will be heading further south to Puerto Vallarta in a few days. Have never driven that far down on mainland but told it is 6 hour drive down from Maztalan. Will jump on the 15 toll road until it runs out about 109 miles from Puerto Vallarta. Will take the road along the coast at San Blas to try and avoid the mountain traffic puzzled drivers,LOL.

Having as much fun as my drive down to Cabo in October from Rosarito, just TOO MUCH FUN!! Really liked La Paz where I also took the ferry across to Topobambo which is only 11 miles from Los Mochis before I started my trip back to Nogales the next morning. Left at 7am and was crossing Nogales by 4:30pm. Yes, I used the Toll Road going and coming just safer & faster. MMMM GOOD!! Now that is what I am talking about Baja or Mainland I have met Nomads in both regios, as we just do not like being fenced in,LOL>




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[*] posted on 3-29-2011 at 11:43 PM


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If this about "Old School"... Let's show the border back in 1978..



:cool:


What a great photo... They should cut down the damn trees that all but hide it today!

Remember these billboards along the new highway in the '70s? The last one standing was near Punta Prieta I believe...



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[*] posted on 3-30-2011 at 12:15 AM


I gotta say that even by the yammering excesses of this board, this particular thread is a bit off the charts.

Dennis is by far the voice of reason.

I hope that doesn't pee him off ;)
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[*] posted on 3-30-2011 at 06:31 AM


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Dennis is by far the voice of reason.

I hope that doesn't pee him off ;)


How dare you accuse me of being reasonable. :lol:
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[*] posted on 3-30-2011 at 08:45 AM


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This one is a lot simpler than you may think... People who try and chase Nomads off with insults and harassment and prevent Skeet (or others) from having the FREEDOM to post their thoughts here.

I believe in freedom!:light:


Thank gawd that is what you meant. I didn't have you pegged as being dogmatic to that level. You tend to restrict it to economic issues, which I seldom agree with, but at least understand where it's coming from.

As for the issue you cite, I don't think it is so much freedom haters as much as would-be censors. And really, wouldn't we all like to have Doug's power? I know I would have impossed a censorship or two on this board if I'd had the authority, and at least one of us made it their stated objective to drive me off the board in a thread dedicated to that purpose--a thread, incidentally, that got censored (deleted) by Doug.

While Skeet is harmless, he can inflame people (probably while he's huminisming 'em). Perhaps you don't see it because his politics align with yours, mostly. That said, I respect his freedom to say the stupid things he says. If I find them objectionable, I have the freedom to respond to them, or to simply ignore them or not read them at all.
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[*] posted on 3-30-2011 at 08:47 AM


David Elinvestigator, man, I really enjoy your graphics! Get at least a chuckle out of me every time.
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[*] posted on 3-30-2011 at 08:54 AM


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Skeet, whom we all have and show tons of affection for, is afforded way more tolerance than he gives to others. If anyone here ever took it seriously, it would be a misunderstanding on their part.
Skeet is Skeet and no one here would have it any other way.


At least now we have this previously-unwritten rule down in words. You newbies have been warned, DO NOT even think about taking Skeet seriously and reacting accordingly, or Dennis will come a running like a momma grizzly bear to set you straight!:lol:
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[*] posted on 3-30-2011 at 08:57 AM


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Tooooooo funnny ridge! Welcome aboard, but you must be a long time looker to have Skeet pegged so well.

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thumbup.gif posted on 3-30-2011 at 09:47 AM


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This one is a lot simpler than you may think... People who try and chase Nomads off with insults and harassment and prevent Skeet (or others) from having the FREEDOM to post their thoughts here.

I believe in freedom!:light:


Thank gawd that is what you meant. I didn't have you pegged as being dogmatic to that level. You tend to restrict it to economic issues, which I seldom agree with, but at least understand where it's coming from.

As for the issue you cite, I don't think it is so much freedom haters as much as would-be censors. And really, wouldn't we all like to have Doug's power? I know I would have impossed a censorship or two on this board if I'd had the authority, and at least one of us made it their stated objective to drive me off the board in a thread dedicated to that purpose--a thread, incidentally, that got censored (deleted) by Doug.

While Skeet is harmless, he can inflame people (probably while he's huminisming 'em). Perhaps you don't see it because his politics align with yours, mostly. That said, I respect his freedom to say the stupid things he says. If I find them objectionable, I have the freedom to respond to them, or to simply ignore them or not read them at all.


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[*] posted on 3-30-2011 at 10:11 AM


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At least now we have this previously-unwritten rule down in words. You newbies have been warned, DO NOT even think about taking Skeet seriously and reacting accordingly, or Dennis will come a running like a momma grizzly bear to set you straight!:lol:



Why are you here messin' with this when you should be out in the garage emptying beer cans? :lol:
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[*] posted on 3-30-2011 at 10:59 AM


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[quoteWill be heading further south to Puerto Vallarta in a few days. Have never driven that far down on mainland but told it is 6 hour drive down from Maztalan. Will jump on the 15 toll road until it runs out about 109 miles from Puerto Vallarta. Will take the road along the coast at San Blas to try and avoid the mountain traffic puzzled drivers,LOL.


Unless they've made some serious progress lately, the toll road south of Mazatlan ends around Escuinapa before taking up again once you begin to ascend from the coastal plane up to Tepic. From Tepic, there is only one road down to PV, and it isn't a toll road. But the hilly section doesn't last long and is quite beautiful, very woodsy and later, jungly.

There is, however, a toll road should you continue on from Tepic to Guadalajara, and then head down to the Coast and Puerto Vallarta. I always have opted for the Tepic-to-the-coast route when coming from Mazatlan, personal choice.


The non-toll road section south of Mazatlan is one of my least favorite sections of highway in all of Mexico. Lots of idiots who pass when they shouldn't, passing from the back of the line and then jamming themselves back in when opposing traffic suddenly appears. I'm sure you know the type.

When you get to PV, be sure to get out to the Garden of Eden, south of town. It's where they filmed the Predator movie and it has an interesting restaurant with a river passing through it and includes a nice swimming area, all located in the jungle (I didn't eat there, so I can't recommend their food).


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[*] posted on 3-30-2011 at 11:07 AM


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Why are you here messin' with this when you should be out in the garage emptying beer cans? :lol:


cause my arss still stings from that mauling...but I'll get on that can-draining project and for sure it'll go away! Garage? You gotta a garage up there???
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