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chrisx
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Mcbeer
you should apologies to the world for existing
The moral of the story was, ¨everyone should be able to use the road in safety.¨
Why do you resist the idea of safe driving
Why do you want to kill people on bicycles
How many hit and runs have you be involved in so far
Everyone suffers through the alcoholism of mcbeer
Your alcoholism make the roads and the Internet unsafe
This is not a bar stool joke
This is real life
There is a cross about every 500 meters
This means that 2 people have died for every kilometer of paved shoulder-less road in Baja
Mcbeer, have a moment of clarity and figure out that you need to hit the brakes when you see something traveling at a different speed than you are
Mcbeer, drinking with a computer counts as drinking alone
Mcbeer, being reminded to drive right is not an insult
sober up man your hurting everyone
| Quote: | Originally posted by mcfez
Perhaps you can freshen up your insults. |
HEY GRINGO HIT THE BRAKES
SCAN THE ROAD AHEAD AT ALL TIMES
HIT THE BRAKES AND SLOW WAY DOWN
WAIT, PASS WHEN SAFE
HEY GRINGO HIT THE BRAKES!
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chrisx
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Good morning!
| Quote: | Originally posted by shari
hey chris...make sure you drop in and visit astrobaja if you are in their neighbourhood...cool folks and great place. |
HEY GRINGO HIT THE BRAKES
SCAN THE ROAD AHEAD AT ALL TIMES
HIT THE BRAKES AND SLOW WAY DOWN
WAIT, PASS WHEN SAFE
HEY GRINGO HIT THE BRAKES!
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mtgoat666
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| Quote: | Originally posted by chrisx
Mcbeer
you should apologies to the world for existing
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chrissy:
mcpez has a fat mouth, but is one of the good guys!
re spm in sept, go for it, great time of year (so is october and early november). i usually go in april and may, as water is more reliably found
then. august and early sept (end of monsoon season) may have almost daily t-storms that make peak climbing a bit challenging.
do bottella azul hike. you should be able to camp below (ne of the peak), and perhaps even find flowing water in area. at botella azul and range
crest south of park road, do a day hike or mtn bike first to get lay of land and explore area, approaches, etc., then come back next day and do
backpacking or overnote on mtn back with panniers.
also, departing the old camp area below observatory, there are nice hikes or mtn bikes routes northward along range crest.
the peak bagging tourists always go south to el diablo and botella azul, so if you north of observatory, you will have entire mountain range crest to
yourself.
take you mtn bike, lots of great off road, hard packed, many miles of old roads.
get jerry schaads map of the plateau, no other map or guide book will suffice if doing trails and exploring, but be forewarned, the trails on jerry's
map are sketchy,... the roads are easy to find, the trails are so little used you won't be able to find them easily, if at all. the book by graham is
great reading, but not a guide book.
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chrisx
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¨jerry schaads map of the plateau¨
That is the name I forgot to remember
Your statement is useful and helpful; thank you
mcbeer repeatedly stressed a desire to kill people on bicycles
good guys do not wish to kill strangers
mcbeer is an alcoholic
note to mcbeer, take the bus if you don't know how to drive
| Quote: | Originally posted by mtgoat666
| Quote: | Originally posted by chrisx
Mcbeer
you should apologies to the world for existing
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chris:
mcbeer has a fat mouth, but is one of the bad guys!
re spm in sept, go for it, great time of year (so is october and early november). i usually go in april and may, as water is more reliably found
then. august and early sept (end of monsoon season) may have almost daily t-storms that make peak climbing a bit challenging.
do bottella azul hike. you should be able to camp below (ne of the peak), and perhaps even find flowing water in area. at botella azul and range
crest south of park road, do a day hike or mtn bike first to get lay of land and explore area, approaches, etc., then come back next day and do
backpacking or overnote on mtn back with panniers.
also, departing the old camp area below observatory, there are nice hikes or mtn bikes routes northward along range crest.
the peak bagging tourists always go south to el diablo and botella azul, so if you north of observatory, you will have entire mountain range crest to
yourself.
take you mtn bike, lots of great off road, hard packed, many miles of old roads.
get jerry schaads map of the plateau, no other map or guide book will suffice if doing trails and exploring, but be forewarned, the trails on jerry's
map are sketchy,... the roads are easy to find, the trails are so little used you won't be able to find them easily, if at all. the book by graham is
great reading, but not a guide book. |
HEY GRINGO HIT THE BRAKES
SCAN THE ROAD AHEAD AT ALL TIMES
HIT THE BRAKES AND SLOW WAY DOWN
WAIT, PASS WHEN SAFE
HEY GRINGO HIT THE BRAKES!
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mcfez
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Here we go again.
When you get boxed in by others here...you automatically called them drunks. Then again...you make slanderous statements about others here, when the
heat is on you. I'm a drunk? Please explain just exactly where you got that. I bet you be testifying under oath that I'm the Cookie Monster ...to add
on to your stew of lies.
You been insulting the BN here since forever....anyone that searches your previous postings will see that you have been full of degrading remarks.
So we the BN's are nothing but drunks and fat old people according to your very own words.......post after post.
Man you you little twerp, and apologize.
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posted on 1-3-2011 at 07:27 PM Reply With Quote Report Post to Administrator
are there any baja forums for sober people? Suffering through someones addiction on the road is horrible! Suffering through an alcoholics typing is
also horrible.
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Let's not forget that you are the one that admitted lighting fireworks ...not giving a damn about scaring the animals and little children. Did I
forget to say you ended up in back of a cop car for that? Oh....then you bribe the officers. Another fool that caters to Baja police corruption. This
now....sounds like a drunk.
Read all about in in this topic YOU posted:
http://forums.bajanomad.com/viewthread.php?tid=50060#pid5813...
I'm just going keep pounding away each time you post....to let all BN's here know that you are one rude fool.
BTW: I can, as you have...reword the quotes as well........
[Edited on 8-17-2011 by mcfez]
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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David K
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| Quote: | Originally posted by chrisx
¨jerry schaads map of the plateau¨
That is the name I forgot to remember
Your statement is useful and helpful; thank you
mcbeer repeatedly stressed a desire to kill people on bicycles
good guys do not wish to kill strangers
mcbeer is an alcoholic
note to mcbeer, take the bus if you don't know how to drive
| Quote: | Originally posted by mtgoat666
| Quote: | Originally posted by chrisx
Mcbeer
you should apologies to the world for existing
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chris:
mcbeer has a fat mouth, but is one of the bad guys!
re spm in sept, go for it, great time of year (so is october and early november). i usually go in april and may, as water is more reliably found
then. august and early sept (end of monsoon season) may have almost daily t-storms that make peak climbing a bit challenging.
do bottella azul hike. you should be able to camp below (ne of the peak), and perhaps even find flowing water in area. at botella azul and range
crest south of park road, do a day hike or mtn bike first to get lay of land and explore area, approaches, etc., then come back next day and do
backpacking or overnote on mtn back with panniers.
also, departing the old camp area below observatory, there are nice hikes or mtn bikes routes northward along range crest.
the peak bagging tourists always go south to el diablo and botella azul, so if you north of observatory, you will have entire mountain range crest to
yourself.
take you mtn bike, lots of great off road, hard packed, many miles of old roads.
get jerry schaads map of the plateau, no other map or guide book will suffice if doing trails and exploring, but be forewarned, the trails on jerry's
map are sketchy,... the roads are easy to find, the trails are so little used you won't be able to find them easily, if at all. the book by graham is
great reading, but not a guide book. | |
Jerry's map is on my web site, under Climbing Diablo Mountain, in Links to Specific Baja Locations.
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Maderita
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I hope that mtgoat666 intended to write "NW" instead of "do bottella azul hike. you should be able to camp below (ne of the peak)."
Northeast would put you in a steep gully, class 2 to 3, dropping down into Diablo Canyon.
Back in the 90's it was posible to drive to Los Llanitos meadow, where there are aspens and water. I've heard that the road has been blocked off a few
miles north of there (south of Vallecitos meadow).
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mtgoat666
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| Quote: | Originally posted by Maderita
I hope that mtgoat666 intended to write "NW" instead of "do bottella azul hike. you should be able to camp below (ne of the peak)."
Northeast would put you in a steep gully, class 2 to 3, dropping down into Diablo Canyon.
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ya, "nw"
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mtgoat666
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| Quote: | Originally posted by chrisx
mcbeer repeatedly stressed a desire to kill people on bicycles
good guys do not wish to kill strangers
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hhmmmm,....
maybe mcbeer is a bad guy. i will have to watch out for his anti-bike opinions. would be disappointing to think he is one of the @ssholes on the
road....
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mtgoat666
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| Quote: | Originally posted by mcfez
So we the BN's are nothing but drunks and fat old people according to your very own words.......post after post.
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in this, chrissy may be mostly correct.
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wilderone
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"...jerry schaads map of the plateau¨
Not to hijack, but do you all know that Jerry Schad is dying of kidney cancer? Has just a few months. He got married not very long ago. So very sad.
Such a lovely person.
Chris, you have enough to go on. It's a pine forest. Go. Tell us about it.
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chrisx
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pine forest sounds good
HEY GRINGO HIT THE BRAKES
SCAN THE ROAD AHEAD AT ALL TIMES
HIT THE BRAKES AND SLOW WAY DOWN
WAIT, PASS WHEN SAFE
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David K
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| Quote: | Originally posted by chrisx
pine forest sounds good |
From my camera, and posted on VivaBaja.com in the 2000 trip with Lorenzo page...



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astrobaja
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Chris:
To answer your question, yes you do need to make reservations. We have a gate out at km 67 that we would need to leave open for you.
cheers
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