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sbsyncro
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Quote: Originally posted by boe4fun | Speaking of Shari, try to join her for whale watching at Ojo de Liebre when you get the chance. Also try to make a side trip to join our gang/club
at Bahia Asuncion; good fishing (both surf and offshore), diving, surfing, etc., not to mention the most wonderful group of expats and locals on the
peninsula! |
Thanks! Asuncion was our backup plan if Tortugas was a bust back in July (which it was) but we had friends on a last-minute jaunt to BoLA so we
headed back there to meet them instead. Definitely want to visit Asuncion the next time I have a chunk of free time.
Two of the guys in these photos are local friends of mine (Ian and Max):
http://forums.bajanomad.com/viewthread.php?tid=43054
And there's two things I don't do with Max (the Russian) - drink shots and play poker. Because he is much better at both than me and I always regret
it!
[Edited on 1-31-2015 by sbsyncro]
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bajalearner
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Hello. What's your username meaning? There's no "o" between the S and B so I'm guessing it's Santa Barbara But what the "syncro"?
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sbsyncro
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Quote: Originally posted by bajalearner | Hello. What's your username meaning? There's no "o" between the S and B so I'm guessing it's Santa Barbara But what the "syncro"? |
Well, its a bit of a holdover. I used that handle for many years (and still do) on travel or adventure-related forums. The "SB" is for Santa Barbara
and the "Syncro" part comes from a VW Vanagon Syncro Westy I had for years (but alas sold a few years back). Some day I'll replace it with a diesel
4wd Sportsmobile, but until then the Tundra double cab seems to be doing the trick...
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woody with a view
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Tundra's rule!
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AKgringo
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Sbsyncro
I pulled a small utility trailer with 18" sides into Punta San Fransiquito last October with no problems. I run the same wheels and tires as the tow
vehicle, and 10 lbs pressure gave a good profile and softer ride.
My load would be about equal to hauling your Zodiac, motor, fuel and camping gear, and would probably work out better than a standard boat trailer.
Just make sure that the motor, gas cans and such are strapped down, more for the 'vados' that you don't see in time than the bad road.
By the way, I have a 14 foot MKII Zodiac with a 25 hp Johnson that I haul around in AK with a similar trailer. I mounted a cross bed toolbox on the
front that comes in handy and saves a lot of digging through the tow vehicle.
If you are not living on the edge, you are taking up too much space!
"Could do better if he tried!" Report card comments from most of my grade school teachers. Sadly, still true!
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Tomas Tierra
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Put a four wheel camper on that double cab tundra and call it way better than good!
TT
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BajaGringo
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Welcome to Nomad Brent. Like your story, photos and attitude. You should fit right in...
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Pacifico
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Welcome Brent! I gotta pick your brain on Punta Eugenia and Tortugas! We will chat more on u2u...
"Plan your life as if you are going to live forever. Live your life as if you are going to die tomorrow." - Carlos Fiesta
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redhilltown
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Welcome! and don't forget the spring winds on the Cortez!!
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Timinator
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We probably crossed paths in the 80's. I too went to college in San Diego in the the early 80's at SDSU. Started going to Baja then and diving and
spearfishing in the mid-80's on. BOLA mostly. Our son is 17 now and although not into diving, he's old enough for me to not worry about and I've
started going back to Baja and other places in Central America spearfishing. I still have roots in San Diego and spend a lot of time there so if
you ever need an adventurer for a trip south, let me know.
I pulled my Zodiac/Nova Bat to BoLA many times. Even hard hull bow riders. Never a problem trailer wise. If you're not part of the Spearboard
forum you should join. Lot's of Southern California divers going out locally and to Baja.
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bufeo
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Welcome, sbsyncro.
Your intro and following photos are great. Thanks.
We may have seen your Syncro a time or two around Sta B., if you've lived there long. We lived in the Santa Ynez Valley for over forty years before
moving to the Snake River Plain. I've always envied Syncro owners.
Thanks again, and we look forward to more journals from Baja.
Allen R.
P.S. I've always thought that the English equivalent of golpe was "blow", as in "Wow! That's quite a blow there."
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BajaBlanca
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Welcome! Always fun to hear about adventures. While in Asuncion, take a day and visit La Bocana too! Find us by looking for the 2 story white
house, on Erizo street. Or ask for La Maestra Blanca to any kid 12 and up. They are ALL my English students.
Your intro was great. So are your pics.
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sbsyncro
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Quote: Originally posted by Timinator | I too went to college in San Diego in the the early 80's at SDSU. If you're not part of the Spearboard forum you should join. Lot's of Southern
California divers going out locally and to Baja. |
Thanks - went to UCSD, but lived in OB most of the time.
I used to be pretty active on Spearboard, but not so much any more. There's a couple of other forums I frequent, but mostly its the "rubber band
telegraph" I actually used to go to a lot of the San Diego Freediver's club meetings because I had some clients in SD. Dove with a number of good
guys down there.
and THANKS everyone for the warm welcome - its really amazing!!
[Edited on 2-1-2015 by sbsyncro]
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wetto
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Welcome!
Good intro and photos.
See you in Baja.
Lee S
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