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djh
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Posts: 936
Registered: 1-2-2005
Location: Earth mostly. Loreto, N. ID, Big Island
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Mood: Mellow fellow, plays a yellow cello...
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EL FARO !
It is quite obvious that you will have lots of extra / empty space with that whimpy packing list, so....
Would you please pick up a few desalination plants for me??
Maybe one for my place in Loreto, and one for our "neighbors" down tha road at Loreto Bay Co....
And.... maybe some madium sized enviro-safe storage for all that salt... Perhaps the 1,000 cubic mile volume ones....
Thanks amigo!
djh
Quote: | Originally posted by ElFaro
I'm thinking of tossing the stuff below into the back of my pickup truck the next time I head down into Baja.
You know...just to be extra prepared.
50 gal Parts washer
Brake Rotor resurfacing machine
Drill press
Lathe
20 ton bearing press
Alternator stator rewinding machine
Radiator dip tank
Chain Fall - 15 ton
40kW Diesel Portable generator/welder/small village power station
Portable engine diagnostics center
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Its all just stuff and some numbers.
A day spent sailing isn\'t deducted from one\'s life.
Peace, Love, and Music
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Loretana
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Posts: 825
Registered: 5-19-2006
Location: Oregon/Loreto
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I can't live in Mexico without
The olive oil you already mentioned, EVOO from Costco,
A nice big wedge of Reggiano Parmesan,
At least 5 pounds of DeCecco Angel Hair pasta,
a decent teabag for every day I am here
and lots of pencils and Skittles to give the local children who are always underfoot checking out all my stuff!!
Don't forget your English-Spanish Dictionary, either.
"If you want to find the secrets of the universe, think in terms of energy, frequency and vibration."
-Nikola Tesla
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vandenberg
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Registered: 6-21-2005
Location: Nopolo
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Make sure to bring the wife.
That way you don't have to worry about any of that stuff.
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vandenberg
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not!! the line, Carnival, says YOU CAN'T BRING BOOZE ON BOARD!!!!!!
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Mike, Mike.
In all your travels, you should have figured out that you never comply with these rules. We were on a Norwegian cruise to Alaska a few years ago, also
with strict " no booze " rules. Ignored them and had close to a case of scotch and vodka in our suitcases. No problem boarding and when on display in
the cabin, never heard a word of protest.
Better quality booze and beats the hell out of their watered down drinks at $6.00 a pop.
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JRabbit
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Registered: 12-13-2007
Location: Vancouver
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Quote: | Originally posted by vandenberg
Make sure to bring the wife.
That way you don't have to worry about any of that stuff. |
Well seeing that this is the female counterpart posting I guess the onus is on me!
Thanks everyone for the suggestions and the interesting replies!
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Fred
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Posts: 500
Registered: 3-15-2007
Location: Las Vegas
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That LA Cetto winery also has good t-kill-ya at a low price. Taste it first along with all the other liquid things they have. A good campground next
door, in case you have a few too many.
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BajaGuera
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Registered: 11-19-2002
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Just returned from Carnival cruise yesterday. Since I planned on having good wine at dinner via some gift certificates I brought two box wines for
the room (they really weren't that bad) also Coca Colas, water and Star$$$ Double shots. I got a picture of sunrise over Abreojos I will post
later.
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mulegemichael
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Posts: 2310
Registered: 12-24-2007
Location: sequim,wa. and mulege
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good pastas; fettucine, linguine, etc...dried cheeses, red wine is a must...lots of books if you're a reader...good linens, GOOD coffee! in a vacuum
bag,GOOD chocolate, GOOD paper towels, napkins, and TP, all of which there are none of down here.....butter, GAWD, i would love some butter..but i
digress...nonperishables, si...batteries of all varieties, and a few light sources; lanterns, flashlights, headlights, strobelites, etc...
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