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[*] posted on 7-2-2012 at 10:52 AM


just ask anyone on the street where it is...not in the square but just off it on the other side of the mission



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[*] posted on 7-2-2012 at 09:36 PM


Hey Chris and Diana,

I met you in Guerrero Negro at the cafe on Friday. I was with 4 buddies on our way back north. Sounds like your trip is going well so far. Since I was just down in Mulege and Loreto, I will confirm it's gonna be hot. But it's also beautiful.

You'll find plenty of places to camp along the Sea of Cortez. Might suggest you stop by Las Casitas in Mulege and say hi to the owner Javier. He knows everyone and might be a good contact. Also, camping along the beaches of Bahia Concepcion will be a highlight.

Good luck and I'll be following you.

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[*] posted on 7-2-2012 at 10:10 PM
When in Mulege, camp under mango trees


and on grass, no less!

In town and off the highway Huerta Don Chano, on the north river road toward the lighthouse.

Enjoy the quiet friendliness of this family-run place.

Just ask in town and head out towards the lighthouse. You'll see the sign for some good relaxation, camping and good shower.

[Edited on 7-3-2012 by Mulegena]
Edited twice 'cause I can't get the italics button buttoned up right.

[Edited on 7-3-2012 by Mulegena]




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BUMMER! Well, just a lil bit,p we just figured out that we have not actually seen the town, it is on a different street further past the lagoon/oasis.... Well, theres always "next time"... Sigh, onward and southward, I hope it wasnt too much of a must see...:). We arrive in S. rosalia today and will be staying with freinds, let us know if there is anything we should see! Aloha!



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[*] posted on 7-3-2012 at 09:20 AM


They will take you to see the church made by Gustav Eiffel.

Ask them to take you up Mexican Mesa and upupup the microwave tower for a fantastic view down onto the town and the sea. Be sure to put it in first gear coming down or risk break burnout.




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[*] posted on 7-3-2012 at 09:21 AM


Oh, if youn didn't take the one mile paved side road into San Ignacio, you missed one real treasure of a town in Baja!









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Mulegena, muchas gracias, not to much troubñe with brake burnout as we are on bici's:), though the have been a few times where the road is so steep my brakes got mushy and at the bottom of the hill Incould see theynstarted to melt....

David K, thanks for the pics! Would you explain how to post them, I tried a few times to no avail.... We stayed at Patates, it was perfect if that exists, and I had one of the coolest bonfires I ever made, and we hung out with a French lady, a Mexican gentleman who is a photographer and an Italian gent who was on a bike which is only believable by the pics!!!!! Ill be posting on our blog when we get to the next town and here as soon as I figure out how:)
Thanks for the tips and the help and the ideas, well be back online tomorrow, now we Vamanos!




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Mulegena, muchas gracias, not to much troubñe with brake burnout as we are on bici's:), though the have been a few times where the road is so steep my brakes got mushy and at the bottom of the hill Incould see theynstarted to melt....

David K, thanks for the pics! Would you explain how to post them, I tried a few times to no avail.... We stayed at Patates, it was perfect if that exists, and I had one of the coolest bonfires I ever made, and we hung out with a French lady, a Mexican gentleman who is a photographer and an Italian gent who was on a bike which is only believable by the pics!!!!! Ill be posting on our blog when we get to the next town and here as soon as I figure out how:)
Thanks for the tips and the help and the ideas, well be back online tomorrow, now we Vamanos!


Well, from any photo hosting web site or from any web site, for that matter... you can hot link the photo to appear right here in a Nomad thread. Many of us here use the free hosting site 'Photobucket.com' However, not everyone has taken a moment to reset the upload size to 800 or less pixels in width, as per this site's max. frame size... So, some photos will stretch the Nomad page wide, off the screen when they are over 800 pixels wide!

Here is a how to:

You can put pictures on Nomad from any other site using the IMG tags on each side of the image url [img] and [/img]. The photo hosting site will usually provide you with a link for direct posting on forums.

HERE is my Photobucket how to:

For Nomads who have been posting too big photos on Nomad... Doug has asked (and those with standard 15" monitors appreciate) to limit the pixel width to a max. of 800.

The sizing is done when you upload photos TO Photobucket from your PC. So, if you didn't do that already... and they are at the full size setting, they will stretch the Nomad pages wide (on normal monitors).

How to resize them with Photobucket, on your album page:

1) Click the red button 'UPLOAD' at the top of the Photobucket page.

2) At the top of the Upload box that appears, see (in small blue text): 'Customize your upload options', and click that.

3) Choose a reduced size. 640x480 is nice for most photos. I usually only go to the 800x600 size for maps for max. detail on Nomad.

4) At the bottom, click 'SAVE'! Thats it!!!

Now, until you change that setting, all photos will be uploaded to Photobucket at whatever reduced size you picked!

To post your photos on Nomad, use your mouse and copy the link called 'IMG Code', below the photo you want to show... and paste it onto Nomad where you type in your text... You can post several photos at a time, but I suggest not more than a dozen, and double space between each photo link. Specially if you add some captions under each photo.

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[*] posted on 7-4-2012 at 01:58 PM


DavidK - Muchas Gracias! Im on it :). Staying at a freinds of a freinds in Rosalita, so stoked, we even have a very small AC unit:). The weather isntmso bad though, in the shade its great, blown away by the industry that appears to be in this town, especially from years past.... Went for a run on the beach and that was over quick after we saw various pipes discharging different colored liquids into our path:). Cest la vie I reckon, it saddened me, the beach coastline here krepresents the most trash I have seen on a beach in my life, no exaggeration..... Sigh... Other than that, ninja in paradise. Again, if anyone knows of any projects we could be a part of, people who arent feeling well we could give medicine too, especially if they do not have money, schools groups to chat with and share, do let us know, its why wemdo what we do!
Update on the construction on hwy 1 from san ignacio to rosalita. We got a ride and thank goodness, the road was a mess, if you know of anyone towing anything big, two people had to get pulled ut by heavybmachines when thier boats/trailers bogged down....
Thats all for now, once I get my hands on the computer, I will add some photos! Aloha and thanks:)




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[*] posted on 7-4-2012 at 03:38 PM


Sounds like you mean SANTA ROSALIA ?

Yes, it began as a French copper mine run by the Boleo Company in 1885...

Please enjoy this travel article that appeared in Baja Bound's newsletter I wrote: http://www.bajabound.com/bajatravel/eiffel_church_of_santa_r...

A little practice and you will get the hang of posting photos! Let me know if I can be of further assistance...




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David K - we are about to see where my photo posting from google is at=]
Thanks for the info on the copper mine, we are going to ninja inside manana and get some good pics=]




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[*] posted on 7-4-2012 at 03:58 PM
hmmmmmmmmmmm




Oh boy, I am going to need some lessons for real, Gplus and FB either wont let me post or i simply dont know what I am doing. I didnt sign up for photobucket because i have so many online things and am trying to streamline... thoughts?

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Until I figure out the pic posting, here is thendirect link to the blog with photos! Aloha! http://pedalingforpeace.com/wordpress/2012/07/in-which-our-h...

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[*] posted on 7-5-2012 at 08:45 AM


...anyone got some pedal kayaks these folks can borrow--that'd be the style now they're on the Cortez side!! :P
...edit,,,just remembered there's some kayak rentals along bajia conception!

...enjoy Mulege and have fun,be 'careful' at Bajia Conception*



....*...it's called that for a reason!!!:biggrin:



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Here you go, one of the blog photos.

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[*] posted on 7-5-2012 at 08:57 AM
Ha!


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...anyone got some pedal kayaks these folks can borrow--that'd be the style now they're on the Cortez side!! :P
...edit,,,just remembered there's some kayak rentals along bajia conception!

...enjoy Mulege and have fun,be 'careful' at Bajia Conception*



....*...it's called that for a reason!!!:biggrin:

I would love to pedal kayak dow the coast, that was an idea of mine to make the adventure a bit more adventurous! I was told the currents were tough, but then, somis biking in the desert! The ONLY difficulty I could see would be thatnof securing the bikes and gear, but I guess, big enough kayak, no worries....
Dont even go there with making baby talk!!!!!!!



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[*] posted on 7-5-2012 at 09:34 AM


Quote:
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Quote:
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...anyone got some pedal kayaks these folks can borrow--that'd be the style now they're on the Cortez side!! :P
...edit,,,just remembered there's some kayak rentals along bajia conception!

...enjoy Mulege and have fun,be 'careful' at Bajia Conception*



....*...it's called that for a reason!!!:biggrin:





[Edited on 7-5-2012 by micah202]


I would love to pedal kayak dow the coast, that was an idea of mine to make the adventure a bit more adventurous! I was told the currents were tough, but then, somis biking in the desert! The ONLY difficulty I could see would be thatnof securing the bikes and gear, but I guess, big enough kayak, no worries....
Dont even go there with making baby talk!!!!!!!


...kayaking down the coast would be quite a different set of dynamics & concerns allround,,, a rental in b.c. would be fun!
...all th'best!
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Grrrrrrrrrrrrr. Thanks David K, will keep trying..... I swear, i look forward to the day where i feel comfortable simply falling away from all of it, growing organic food surfing and not thinking about being online and updating things...... :)



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[*] posted on 7-5-2012 at 10:03 AM
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Hola,sorry you missed the lagoon at san ignacio (nice) do you folks have a game plan for baja sur....or are you going to "wing it" your getting closer to the nicer part of baja!!! IMO and are you folks on a open time table or have you set a time/frame with places you want to see !! wishing you the best..Keith & Lil Tasha :cool:
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