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[*] posted on 2-13-2012 at 09:17 AM


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Jan, it is actually a weekly series and there are about 3 or 4 total episodes. Good Stuff.

I sent it off to some of my family back east, who thinks we are crazy to step foot in Mexico, let alone have a house there.
They were actually very excited about what they saw. They couldn't imagine it could be so nice. I think they thought we lived in mud huts!

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[*] posted on 2-13-2012 at 09:41 AM


Crossing South has a Facebook page as well. He doesn't post a whole bunch there, just reminders of when the show airs and a few related things.

The Crossing South web page

The first show actually aired last spring and was on You Tube shortly thereafter. I still think it's his best episode...tacos, horses, beer and soccer? What's not to like in that line-up.

I have to agree he's found some pretty interesting things, a lot of them stuff the average day-tripper doesn't find. And I know I called him cheesy and I still think he is, but you've gotta admire his spunk in taking on this project without a lot of funding. And the episodes do have a certain degree of charm to them.

Who knew you could zip-line in Ensenada?!?!??? I think maybe I need to try that...suspension bridges don't usually bother me.
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[*] posted on 2-15-2012 at 10:10 AM


If anyone feels the need to visit any of the places featured on Crossing South you can find maps to the locations HERE
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[*] posted on 2-15-2012 at 10:35 AM


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I've always wanted Huell Howser (google if youve never heard of him) to do a "Baja California's Gold". This "crossing south" seems perfect. Hopefully they post all episodes online as I ditched cable tv a year ago.


huell howser did a couple episodes in Baja. a favorite epidode is his episode on whale watching at laguna san ignacio.

huell howser is great!
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[*] posted on 2-15-2012 at 10:36 AM


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yes that was great

I always liked TJ , I lived many years in Chula Vista

TJ is more than Revolution Blvd, ( not that I avoided it as a young man)
alot of really great restaurants,, had alot of fun spending the day at Caliente then going across the street to the famous
Carnitas place for dinner,, WOW was that great eating, is this place still there, what was its name again, something Urapine (spl)


Carnitas Uruapan. Uruapan is in the state of Michocan and great carnitas is what Michocan is know for.
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[*] posted on 2-15-2012 at 10:40 AM


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I've always wanted Huell Howser (google if youve never heard of him) to do a "Baja California's Gold". This "crossing south" seems perfect. Hopefully they post all episodes online as I ditched cable tv a year ago.


Huell Howser, love that guy. I remember many years ago when he did news on channel 2 in L.A. He did do a show once from the border, I remember he was talking to a CBP guy while standing in traffic lanes at the POE. Huell kept jumping back and forth from Mexico to the U.S. and the CBP guy tells him "Huell, what you are doing is illegal". Funny stuff.




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[*] posted on 2-15-2012 at 10:41 AM


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Originally posted by ateo
I've always wanted Huell Howser (google if youve never heard of him) to do a "Baja California's Gold". This "crossing south" seems perfect. Hopefully they post all episodes online as I ditched cable tv a year ago.


huell howser did a couple episodes in Baja. a favorite epidode is his episode on whale watching at laguna san ignacio.

huell howser is great!


Believe you me, I am working on it!

I am working with an author who was a guest on one of Huell's shows who has direct contact with him. Our thought was since he did the series on the California missions... he would want to include the FIRST California missions... the first 18 where all in today's 'Baja California' (which was Califronia first, as well!).

The first California mission was not San Diego... it was the 19th!:light:




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