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tehag
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Trips
Trudy Angel has been outfitting and guiding such trips to the remote ranches in the Sierra Giganta and Sierra Guadalupe for many years.
Check out her site at: http://www.tourbaja.com/horseback_riding_pack_trips_baja_cal...
A great movie about the ranchero life is: "Corazón Vaquero"
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shari
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Mood: there is no reality except the one contained within us "Herman Hesse"
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I highly recommend to anyone to get out there and visit a remote baja ranch...you will be amazed and delighted. Trudy is my heroine and her trips
would be nothing short of stupendous.
Or just take up that rancher's offer to visit him...the one you met and chatted with at the store....but do plan to spend the night at least as there
will be so much to see and do...the catre cots are super comfy...just bring a sleeping bag and your favorite pillow and you are in for the sleep of a
lifetime....
but bring some treats along to leave...something they cant get...like flower seeds, nice coffee beans maybe, flavoured powder stuff for their coffee,
thread for their embroidery work and charge that camera battery up good...it is so picturesque.
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BajaGringo
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Fabulous!
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Neal Johns
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Great pics and captions! Just like a freeway!
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Never let a Dragon pass by without pulling its tail!
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David K
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Quote: | Originally posted by ElCap
Gracias! I've ridden a mule up in Sierra San Francisco for just a handful of days, and I agree they are the animal equivalent of a Toyota 4WD.
Thanks for sharing the real Baja with us. |
Wonderful comparison... only a mule can decide not to move whenever he doesn't want to!
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Bob H
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Fantastic series of photos Jeff! I really enjoyed this.
The SAME boiling water that softens the potato hardens the egg. It's about what you are made of NOT the circumstance.
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marv sherrill
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But Jeff - It's SOOOOO dangerous in Baja - were'nt you afraid????
Man - that is what baja is all about - the people are the best -the country the most beautiful, and getting back to the basics of life is the lesson
for we gringos - Great pictures - very nice - thank you
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Marc
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Great! Let's see more!
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wilderone
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Now that's Baja - always loved cowboys. Great photos
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Debra
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where do I sign up?
Mean people suck!
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