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captkw
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hola
THANKS GOLDHUNTTRESS..your right !! I just got home from working in the harbor and not thinking!!!! OOPPS ! k & t
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Pedalingforpeace
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I was told I am posting too frequently, is this happening to anyone else? If this does get through, Thanks goldhuntress!
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capt. mike
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it has that Ayurvedic plant stuff in it, a drink sold by MLM groups.
personally i think it is a racket but for some they say it is a cure all.
formerly Ordained in Rev. Ewing\'s Church by Mail - busted on tax fraud.......
Now joined L. Ron Hoover\'s church of Appliantology
\"Remember there is a big difference between kneeling down and bending over....\"
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shari
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Do stop in and see Juanita at Casa Leree just off the square by the mission in San Ignacio...she is a fascinating woman and you will get a good rest
at her wonderful hacienda...ask anyone and they will direct you.
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David K
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Have a great adventure... and be careful as most of Hwy. 1 doesn't have a 'bike lane' (paved shoulder) yet... and is only wide enough for two trucks
to pass by and no room for bikes to safely stay on the pavement!
Don't be affraid to try and spell the town: 'GUERRERO NEGRO', wrong or as G.N. (cowards) lol It is Spanish for BLACK WARRIOR, an American whaling ship that sank trying to leave the lagoon that now has its name, as is the 'new'
town since about 1957.
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captkw
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G.N.
Guilty as charged !! K&T
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David K
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Quote: | Originally posted by captkw
Guilty as charged !! K&T |

I thought that would make someone laugh!
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Pedalingforpeace
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David K, many thanks and Aloha! We are staying at Malarrimo in the back and the owner Tony gave us a tour of the place including a full rundown of
the Guerrero Negro, pics, history, super cool. Great adventure to be sure, its already been mind blowing, almost two years for me! Stoked on Baja,
the driving has been hectic at times, the main thing Inhave found to watch for are the ABC busses, everything else O.K., those particular busses and
thier drivers, Hell on Wheels! mahalo!
Shari, thanks and will do! Does she allow camping, our budget is fairly tight and usually camping fits the bill
Aloha for tonight, we will log on tomorrow morning and then you can keep an eye out for us on the road! Aloha!
Capt. Mike, I dont follow the Ayurveda refrence...?
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David K
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Aloha back to you and Mahalo!
Baja is an awesome place and experience... it is only too sad that our news media has scared the heck out of those who don't know about the place or
the people down there!
Baja has more history and stories than one can absorb in a lifetime... (but I am trying)!
Safe Journey to you both!
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Pedalingforpeace
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Davidk, thanks dor the blessing, we head out as soon as we pack our last few belongings and swig the remnants of a soy latte! If you run across any
vegans who love a high falutin cuppa joe, AND they happen to be in Guerrero Negro, send em to the super mercado for leche de soya and then to
Caprichos as they now haventhe drill down, also, cocina economica LUPITAS for a huge rice beans enselada plato! Aloha all, well see you on the road!
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Loretana
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Quote: | Originally posted by David K
Have a great adventure... and be careful as most of Hwy. 1 doesn't have a 'bike lane' (paved shoulder) yet... and is only wide enough for two trucks
to pass by and no room for bikes to safely stay on the pavement!
Don't be affraid to try and spell the town: 'GUERRERO NEGRO', wrong or as G.N. (cowards) lol It is Spanish for BLACK WARRIOR, an American whaling ship that sank trying to leave the lagoon that now has its name, as is the 'new'
town since about 1957. |
Spelling Police time!!
It's spelled AFRAID
"If you want to find the secrets of the universe, think in terms of energy, frequency and vibration."
-Nikola Tesla
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David K
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That is an English word, and as I have said, 'mi no bueno' at spelling! Thank you none-the-same!
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Pedalingforpeace
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HA! I prefer "scert" to affraid anyday
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capt. mike
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www.zrii.com
if they still in biz.
formerly Ordained in Rev. Ewing\'s Church by Mail - busted on tax fraud.......
Now joined L. Ron Hoover\'s church of Appliantology
\"Remember there is a big difference between kneeling down and bending over....\"
www.facebook.com/michael.l.goering
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Pedalingforpeace
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Aloha! writing from a breakfast at Rice and Beans in San Ignacio! Camping at Patates on the Oasis, so sweet! pics on FB, blogs being written and a
video of the bats and ridiculously large bonfire=] Aloha everyone, if anyone is heading through here tomorrow, we are looking for a ride as folks are
telling us the road is ridiculous. If not, no worries, we can just push our bikes... for 30Ks!!! EEEEEEEEEE, life is fun on the road, we trust its
treating you well! Aloha!
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shari
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try to stop in and see Juanita at Casa Leree! you can probably fry an egg on the highway on this next stretch...hope you can get a lift! you can just
go to the gas station and ask people for a ride who have pick ups...that's how they do it in these parts...the pump attendants will help identify who
is going where.
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Pedalingforpeace
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Shari, will do, casa leree.... too funny on the gas station, thats what we are planning! As for the egg frying, oh boy=]
Capt Mike, I know Zrii!
Aloha!
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tripledigitken
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Quote: | Originally posted by Pedalingforpeace
Shari, will do, casa leree.... too funny on the gas station, thats what we are planning! As for the egg frying, oh boy=]
Capt Mike, I know Zrii!
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Well worth the time to stop and see her place and talk. Just east and north of the square.
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Pedalingforpeace
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tripledigitken, this is in san ignacio, we havent really found anything akin to a square....? will look for sure...before we go back to oasising it!
Mahalo=]
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tripledigitken
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The square faces the mission in SI. 5 mins from the lagoon. Must see.
Ken
[Edited on 7-2-2012 by tripledigitken]
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