1Bajalover
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Heading South TJ to Mulege tomorrow
and still hoping to connect with like minded travelers along the way - thinking to stop at El Rosario tommorow night
anyone headed south, please keep an eye out for a sand
colored truck with camper shell and say "hi" - I would love the company - am very excited about being in Baja again -
Wanda
p s - how heartening that so many people helped the person
with his dog that wrecked his truck - what a great group!
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woody with a view
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have fun and don't worry about the convoy! report when you return with some pics!
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Howard
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Let us know when you arrive safe and sound. Well.... at least safe.
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Bob H
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Have fun Wanda! And, we all look forward to your trip report and photos when you can post it/them!
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Capkcon
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We'll see you at Baja Cactus tonight. White camper with 4 dogs. Going to Loreto in the morning.
Safe travels
Kirk y Marla
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BajaBlanca
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welcome Wanda and welcome Kirk and Marla ! Take a side trip and come and visit us in La Bocana via Punta Abreojos !! We would love to meet you and
offer you a cup of coffee or a beer on the front porch.
The weather has been great - cool days with winds in the afternoon. which is the same 365 days of the year LOL
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tiotomasbcs
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Hey BL, buen viaje. See you in Mulege this weekend! Where are you staying? I'llbe on the beach, south end of Santispac. Come by! Smiles. Tio
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| Quote: | Originally posted by 1Bajalover
and still hoping to connect with like minded travelers along the way - thinking to stop at El Rosario tommorow night |
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Orangudani
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Hi Wanda - and everyone! I would also love to meet up in Mulege, or elsewhere enroute to La Paz!
I'm in Guerrero Negro (Malarrimo RV park) so far, and as a solo female traveler (with my dog), I'd especially love to convoy with Wanda (if you
haven't passed me already!)
I had an incident on the highway yesterday, and my camper tie-down chains & one of my bars/brackets got completely busted (what a yardsale inside
the camper to contend with last night!) Luckily, some Americans stopped and were able to secure things enough to keep going the extra 80k to arrive
here, but I should probably address it here in town before I keep going. The tricky part is finding someone honest & capable to do the work with
my extremely limited. grasp of Spanish (so far!)
Anyway, I'm hoping I can accomplish this today in enough time to at least head to San Ignacio tonight...and THEN Mulege tomorrow (Sunday)? Will
anybody be traveling that way or spending time there then?
Thanks!
Dani
250-884-6446
(Canada cellphone. Text is best if possible...or call. My internet sessions can be few & far between)
*Ultimately, I'm headed for Costa Rica, via the ferry to Mazatlan. I'm driving a black Dodge Ram diesel with a filthy cabover camper.
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bigmike58
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| Quote: | Originally posted by Orangudani
Hi Wanda - and everyone! I would also love to meet up in Mulege, or elsewhere enroute to La Paz!
I'm in Guerrero Negro (Malarrimo RV park) so far, and as a solo female traveler (with my dog), I'd especially love to convoy with Wanda (if you
haven't passed me already!)
I had an incident on the highway yesterday, and my camper tie-down chains & one of my bars/brackets got completely busted (what a yardsale inside
the camper to contend with last night!) Luckily, some Americans stopped and were able to secure things enough to keep going the extra 80k to arrive
here, but I should probably address it here in town before I keep going. The tricky part is finding someone honest & capable to do the work with
my extremely limited. grasp of Spanish (so far!)
Anyway, I'm hoping I can accomplish this today in enough time to at least head to San Ignacio tonight...and THEN Mulege tomorrow (Sunday)? Will
anybody be traveling that way or spending time there then?
Thanks!
Dani
250-884-6446
(Canada cellphone. Text is best if possible...or call. My internet sessions can be few & far between)
*Ultimately, I'm headed for Costa Rica, via the ferry to Mazatlan. I'm driving a black Dodge Ram diesel with a filthy cabover camper. |
Hey Dani, If you are unable to get it fixed or need parts, I am leaving Hemet for Mulege monday morning and can grab some parts here and bring to G.
Negro..
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