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[*] posted on 11-4-2008 at 08:23 PM


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Ken so whats up with the BajaGrande shirts???


Work has been INSANE lately. I will be working on t-shirts tomorrow and Wednesday - the designs are finished, I'm paying the designer, now I need to locate a silkscreener in my area that does good work. These shirts will be Baja Proven, and they had better hold up.

I am working at getting the vendor for the shirts tomorrow, and hopefully in 2 weeks, I will have product in hand.
No problem Ken , remember i need a 1 XL and 1 L



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[*] posted on 11-4-2008 at 08:47 PM


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Ken so whats up with the BajaGrande shirts???


Work has been INSANE lately. I will be working on t-shirts tomorrow and Wednesday - the designs are finished, I'm paying the designer, now I need to locate a silkscreener in my area that does good work. These shirts will be Baja Proven, and they had better hold up.

I am working at getting the vendor for the shirts tomorrow, and hopefully in 2 weeks, I will have product in hand.
No problem Ken , remember i need a 1 XL and 1 L


I just talked to a t-shirt maker today - the same guy that did the shirts last year. I am ordering 8 XXL t-shirts for some of the bigger guys in the group, and lots of others. I'm expecting my quote tomorrow by phone.




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thumbup.gif posted on 12-20-2008 at 05:02 PM
This looks better than your suggestion, David!


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The end of the 'road'. This water hole served travelers on the Gulfo Camino between Santa Gertrudis and San Borja. GPS is N28°26.07'/ W113°19.99'. Cerro la Sandia is in the distance. This is the same peak seen south from L.A. Bay.

We hiked a half mile further, but this was not the old mission era site. Santa Maria Magdalena is a bit further east.

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The end of the old road run (4-03):



This is looking north, the old and new L.A. Bay to San Francisquito
road junction at 28°26.05'/ 113°10.41' (map datum at NAD27 Mexico), south of Bahia San Rafael.


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David,

This looks like my kind of trail. Does this route go through? Or, does it deadend??? :?:




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[*] posted on 12-21-2008 at 09:31 AM


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The end of the 'road'. This water hole served travelers on the Gulfo Camino between Santa Gertrudis and San Borja. GPS is N28°26.07'/ W113°19.99'. Cerro la Sandia is in the distance. This is the same peak seen south from L.A. Bay.

We hiked a half mile further, but this was not the old mission era site. Santa Maria Magdalena is a bit further east.

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The end of the old road run (4-03):



This is looking north, the old and new L.A. Bay to San Francisquito
road junction at 28°26.05'/ 113°10.41' (map datum at NAD27 Mexico), south of Bahia San Rafael.


Also see this page: http://vivabaja.com/403/page12.html



David,

This looks like my kind of trail. Does this route go through? Or, does it deadend??? :?:


What looks better... there's two photos here? This was posted to show you a good Jeep road south of L.A. Bay, shown in the map in this thread... What do you have in mind?




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[*] posted on 12-21-2008 at 11:25 PM
Lots o' Rocks!




I don't know if this route is passable, but it certainly looks interesting in order to reach the mission. Just a thought, but I don't know if it would be possible...What do you think?




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