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DianaT
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blane
Astrobaja posted this link before---very informative about donkeys.
Donkeys
He has also posted a number of posts that are very informative about the age of the donkey, the water and food requirements, etc.
Yes, Don Kay is a pack animals, but all pack animals have limits.
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DENNIS
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Quote: | Originally posted by DianaT
all pack animals have limits. |
Still having trouble getting John to help you carry the bags, eh?
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Brian L
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Great link, thanks I would really, really assume that Mike, with Graham's assistance, had taken all of that into account.
Quote: | Originally posted by DianaT
Astrobaja posted this link before---very informative about donkeys.
Donkeys
He has also posted a number of posts that are very informative about the age of the donkey, the water and food requirements, etc.
Yes, Don Kay is a pack animals, but all pack animals have limits. |
Brian
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Pompano
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Jeez, Dennis....
I do what the voices in my tackle box tell me.
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DianaT
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Quote: | Originally posted by DENNIS
Quote: | Originally posted by DianaT
all pack animals have limits. |
Still having trouble getting John to help you carry the bags, eh?
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He is definitely NOT trainable in anyway----been trying for years, but he gives new meaning to stubborn as a mule or burro.
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Pompano
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You have to treat all pack animals properly..or lose the trip. Weigh it right, load it right, tie it right...and don't wear out the packanimal.
Mi compadre, Randy, and I and took 2 quarterhorses and two pack horses most of the length of the Canadian Rockies from south to north..then CNR'ed
back ...
....long, long before Brokeback Mountain came out...
[Edited on 11-23-2010 by Pompano]
I do what the voices in my tackle box tell me.
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David K
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6:36 am SPOT this morning!
Maybe he just forgot to push the button last night? Here is what was in my email this morning:
Younghusbands spot
Latitude:29.52468 Longitude:-115.26944 GPS location Date/Time:11/23/2010 06:36:09 PST
Message:Everything OK. Walking with Don Kay down in Baja.
This is the same place as Sunday night, Nov. 21, in Puerto (Santa) Catarina fishing village.
[Edited on 11-24-2010 by David K]
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DENNIS
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Quote: | Originally posted by Pompano
Jeez, Dennis.... |
Diane knows it was just a joke.
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Maddie
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I haven't read anything about "Solo" in the last few days. Anyone know if the dog is still with Mike and Don Kay? I was also thinking it was a good
thing Mike sent the two little dogs home when he did.
Wife, Mother, Grandmother, and Pack leader. These are what I\'ll be remembered as ... and I\'m very happy with that.
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vandenberg
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Quote: | Originally posted by Pompano
Mi compadre, Randy, and I and took 2 quarterhorses and two pack horses most of the length of the Canadian Rockies from south to north..then CNR'ed
back ...
....long, long before Brokeback Mountain came out...
[Edited on 11-23-2010 by Pompano] |
So,what you're telling us, your travels with Copilot is a whole new experience.
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MikeYounghusband
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Hi guys, thanks for all of the help. Don-Kay is doing great and I have lightened the load considerably. I will not be taking anymore short cuts as
they all seem to turn into long cuts. I cannot tell you how proud I am to be a part of a group of Baja nuts like yourselves. I will be leaving tomm.
for Canoas and I will be taking the road around and not over any stupid mountains.
The confidence I get from having all of you behind me is a driving force. Once agian thank you and VIVA MEXICO and GOD BLESS AMERICA!!!!!
Mike Younghusband
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Sallysouth
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That is awesome!I like the "stupid mountains" comment.Yeah the Nomads are a driving force, sometimes driving one crazy!Good on ya Nomads! Now, about
Solo.Is he with Mike and ok??
Happiness is just a Baja memory away...
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BajaBlanca
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how fantastic to hear from the hiker explorer Mike himself !!! it is easy for us to read about the trip, but to be doing it, well, all I can say is I
personally admire Mike to no end......and wish him the best and mostly HAPPY THANKSGIVING !!
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TMW
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This could be a sad Thanksgiving for Mike, Solo and Don Kay without any turkey and dressing. Maybe just a rattlesnake or some cactus. I think
Bajagringo should take them a full Thanksgiving special with all the trimmings. On the other hand make Mike knows where that special wiskey is hidden
just for such occasions.
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David K
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Quote: | Originally posted by spi619
Hi guys, thanks for all of the help. Don-Kay is doing great and I have lightened the load considerably. I will not be taking anymore short cuts as
they all seem to turn into long cuts. I cannot tell you how proud I am to be a part of a group of Baja nuts like yourselves. I will be leaving tomm.
for Canoas and I will be taking the road around and not over any stupid mountains.
The confidence I get from having all of you behind me is a driving force. Once agian thank you and VIVA MEXICO and GOD BLESS AMERICA!!!!!
Mike Younghusband |
WONDERFUL and how did you post on Nomad from Puerto Catarina??? I don't think you will see this, but HAPPY THANKSGIVING!
Can't wait to hear from BajaGringo!
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David K
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Quote: | Originally posted by desertcpl
Quote: | Originally posted by David K
Maybe he just forgot to push the button last night? Here is what was in my email this morning:
Younghusbands spot
Latitude:29.52468 Longitude:-115.26944 GPS location Date/Time:11/23/2010 06:36:09 PST
Message:Everything OK. Walking with Don Kay down in Baja.
This is the same place as Sunday night, Nov. 21, in Puerto (Santa) Catarina fishing village.
you of all people misspelled
the name of the camp
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Thank you for noting that, I appreciate it and I fixed it... It was a typo (the t and r are next to each other on the keyboard)... and I was in a rush
this morning so didn't proof my work before posting! |
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DENNIS
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Quote: | Originally posted by TW
This could be a sad Thanksgiving for Mike, Solo and Don Kay without any turkey and dressing. Maybe just a rattlesnake or some cactus. I think
Bajagringo should take them a full Thanksgiving special with all the trimmings. On the other hand make Mike knows where that special wiskey is hidden
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You're kidding....right?
The man's on an adventure that you and I admire, fear and envy. He's getting away from it all..so to speak.
He's on his own and any delivery of civilization would only make his efforts a part of our efforts.
Leave the man alone to do or die. That's why he started this.
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David K
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He will probably have lobster (Baja Turkey)!
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mtgoat666
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Quote: | Originally posted by TW
This could be a sad Thanksgiving for Mike, Solo and Don Kay without any turkey and dressing. |
do donkeys like turkey? (most donkeys i have met were herbivores)
i think donkay is a gringo, so maybe he has a vegetarian t-giving tradition from his youth and he may be sad to miss the holiday.
but solo is a mexican mutt, and i don't think he will regret missing a holiday that he has never experienced.
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mojo_norte
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Quote: | Originally posted by DENNIS
The man's on an adventure that you and I admire, fear and envy. He's getting away from it all..so to speak.
He's on his own and any delivery of civilization would only make his efforts a part of our efforts.
Leave the man alone to do or die. That's why he started this. |
adventure is where you are when you wish you weren't, and where you aren't when you wish you were-
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