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[*] posted on 1-27-2009 at 11:35 AM


Shari, the way it sounds you guys might want to pracitice acapella!

[Edited on 1-27-2009 by boe4fun]




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[*] posted on 1-27-2009 at 12:36 PM
Guitars and mules


If you are taking a guitar remember to LOOSEN the strings before packing it in the case. If you don't there is a very good chance the bridge will start to come OFF!!! Also the cute little 3/4 size Amigo guitar w a 3/4 size hardshell case is not as bulky for the mules to carry and pretty cheap too. AND take along the new little electronic tuner that makes getting the strings back to perfection a breeze. I made the mistake of NOT loosening the strings once-no music from it for the rest of that trip and a bridge repair trip when I got home.;D



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[*] posted on 1-27-2009 at 01:20 PM
compact guitarra


another trusty pardner that comes highly recommended to take with you on a pack trip:
http://www.betterguitar.com/equipment/guitars/martin/backpac...


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[Edited on 1-27-2009 by aqbluegreen]

[Edited on 1-27-2009 by aqbluegreen]

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[*] posted on 1-28-2009 at 01:46 PM


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From Baja Bucko:
DO TIP your cowboys and DO bring things to give to their families such as sewing goods, hand lotion, work gloves, teas, color books & crayons, flower & vegetable seeds, childrens' books in Spanish-you get the picture.

I second the above!
More things to bring:

  • headlamp or flashlight w/ extra batteries
  • Hiking poles if you have them (the trails to the caves are steep and narrow in places)


Oscar was our guide and wonderful companion. He rode but my friend and I backpacked it and what an excellent trip it was! We returned to my Jeep to find that every dog around had marked a spot on a tire :D
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[*] posted on 1-28-2009 at 02:12 PM


When we returned back at the ranch, dusty and tired, a truck pulled up with a cooler full of COLD BEER ($2.00) ea. Maybe you can specifically arrange that if you want.
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[*] posted on 1-28-2009 at 02:56 PM


I have ridden down twice - it's like childbirth is said to be, you forget the pain. :-)

The slickrock crossing is nothing to worry about, just close your eyes and pray for the mule.

Paula is right about a cushion for your baja. I suggest a thick cushion off your couch. :-) I could not walk when I got to the bottom.

By the way, Baja Bucko (for those who don't know) has ridden Baja mule trails for many years and keeps her own saddle down there between rides. Trust her. Of course you can trust me too.???

Rider size: Highly experienced guides will give you the proper size animal. See below:

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[*] posted on 1-28-2009 at 04:34 PM
trasero


ok, last product endorsement from me: padded cycling shorts under your normal pants or shorts work wonders as a cushion for your trasero. And as they are well hidden the arrieros will think you are a seasoned ranch hand.

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[*] posted on 1-28-2009 at 04:55 PM
Special info for guys


Guys-you might consider taking a jock as "things happen" with saddle horns, down hill bouncing etc.....won't give you the gory details of the guy I know who had a buck, went up and came down ON the saddle horn.



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[*] posted on 1-28-2009 at 06:34 PM


My favorite long ride comfort item is a small sheepskin which I also put under my thermarest at night...juan beats any electric tuner!



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[*] posted on 1-29-2009 at 02:15 PM


Thank goodness for those 'scars' (as mtgoat666 would say) on the land, made by the Indians, padres and ranchers!

Love the trails!




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[*] posted on 3-31-2009 at 06:43 PM


Just got invited to leave to San francisquito caves on sunday short notice but what the hell im taking off before i never do it.

Ive been wanting to do this the last ten yrs so im going for it, oes anyone

know what the weather is like these next few days? and nights?




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[*] posted on 4-1-2009 at 11:06 AM


Look on a satellite photo - you can see if anything is heading that way.
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