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Desertbull
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I'm taking an old friend, a sturdy offroad 4x4 some beach gear and panga gear. |
What's her name? The old friend?
You're not taking that Jeep are you? What's the sturdy 4x4?
DREAM IT! PLAN IT! LIVE IT!
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David K
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Quote: | Originally posted by Desertbull
Quote: | Originally posted by bajabird
I'm taking an old friend, a sturdy offroad 4x4 some beach gear and panga gear. |
What's her name? The old friend?
You're not taking that Jeep are you? What's the sturdy 4x4?
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LOL... where's Ken Cooke?
J (just)
E (empty)
E (every)
P (pocket)
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bajabird
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The old friend is Loreto Dave.
The 4x4 is a revamped 2002 Ford Expedition. I can't figure out out to post pictures. I just put a new 5.4 motor in it. It's 4 linked with a 9"
rear, triple bypasses all the way around. Trophy truck front arms with coil overs, skid plated, winch hookups front and back, 37" beadlocks, gps,
race radio, sat phone, sat radio, 2 spares on rack inside.
Oh, this is the fishing thread.....
3 spinning rods, 2 roller tipped 20-40 rods, 2, 2 speed avets, 2 tld 20's, lots of jigs, spoons, gulp baits, hooks and sinkers.
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tiotomasbcs
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I'm impressed as I own a very stock 2000 Tacoma but it does Kick Butt! Anyway you look at it the road into San Juanico is challenging in the least.
Ask Blanca. But it does sound like you're up to it. Suerte. Tio
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BajaBlanca
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oh tio, you are so right ... it is CHALLENGING.
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bajabird
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Thanks everyone for the advise and tips.
Today the motor should be ready to fire up.
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BajaGringo
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Quote: | Originally posted by bajabird
BajaGringo: Is the food better than El Faro? If so, is Molino Viejo? Near Old Mill and Eddies?
How do I get info on Menos?
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We like the food at the "new" Molino Viejo a lot and the bar is the nicest in town right now IMHO.
You can get in touch with Meņo's via email:
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tripledigitken
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Very nice inside and out! Stopped in there last October to check it out, ended up just tasting a good Margarita. It's on the list for a dinner next
time down.
Ken
(this is the remodeled Old Mill restaurant and bar next door to the Old Mill Hotel, at the launching ramp)
[Edited on 8-2-2011 by tripledigitken]
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David K
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Quote: | Originally posted by bajabird
BajaGringo: Is the food better than El Faro? If so, is Molino Viejo? Near Old Mill and Eddies?
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Molino Viejo is Spanish for OLD MILL
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bajabird
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LOL, Thanks David..... I forgot my spanish for a gringo moment.
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