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[*] posted on 12-10-2014 at 09:13 PM


Quote: Originally posted by MMc  
We all need a place to shine, this is DK's.
He does love Baja but he does not spend much time there. He spends a couple of long weekends and maybe a odd week per year. I don't think he's gone south without a report.

Quote: Originally posted by rts551  
9.5 per day for more than 12 years. thats every day for 12 years. THATS NOT JUST COMMITMENT. No wonder he has to make some stuff...its the only way to keep the count going.


So what exactly is the mandatory travel days per year you require? Wondering if my trip reports will be "worthy".
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[*] posted on 12-10-2014 at 09:37 PM


9.5 per day is impressive (especially compared to mine). I wonder if it's possible to recount the posts excluding all political rants, Toyota advertisements, and re-posts.
I hate dog-piling on him but what makes him so above the rules of the forum?
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[*] posted on 12-10-2014 at 09:40 PM


One thing is for sure. For a dude who doesn't fish.. He sure knows how to make bait. :)
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[*] posted on 12-10-2014 at 10:03 PM


Here it comes... He's typing his reply about how liberals attack him all the time and how he must defend himself.

I believe the scientists. Percebu may not have seen much yet but the whole washtub effect in the SOC should be on the radar with these man made atmospheric changes. I actually worry more about species besides ours in the upper SOC.


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[*] posted on 12-10-2014 at 11:56 PM


Quote: Originally posted by MMc  
We all need a place to shine, this is DK's.
He does love Baja but he does not spend much time there. He spends a couple of long weekends and maybe a odd week per year. I don't think he's gone south without a report.

Quote: Originally posted by rts551  
9.5 per day for more than 12 years. thats every day for 12 years. THATS NOT JUST COMMITMENT. No wonder he has to make some stuff...its the only way to keep the count going.


When it comes to Baja, You couldn't shine DK's shoes:lol:
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[*] posted on 12-11-2014 at 12:36 AM


Quote: Originally posted by BeemerDan  
Quote: Originally posted by MMc  
We all need a place to shine, this is DK's.
He does love Baja but he does not spend much time there. He spends a couple of long weekends and maybe a odd week per year. I don't think he's gone south without a report.

Quote: Originally posted by rts551  
9.5 per day for more than 12 years. thats every day for 12 years. THATS NOT JUST COMMITMENT. No wonder he has to make some stuff...its the only way to keep the count going.


When it comes to Baja, You couldn't shine DK's shoes:lol:


I've meet many people who would never consider that.
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[*] posted on 12-11-2014 at 05:35 AM


Shoes? In Baja?



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[*] posted on 12-11-2014 at 07:47 AM


Quote: Originally posted by MMc  
We all need a place to shine, this is DK's.
He does love Baja but he does not spend much time there. He spends a couple of long weekends and maybe a odd week per year. I don't think he's gone south without a report.

Quote: Originally posted by rts551  
9.5 per day for more than 12 years. thats every day for 12 years. THATS NOT JUST COMMITMENT. No wonder he has to make some stuff...its the only way to keep the count going.


Good Morning All,

As for trips, the ones taken over just 5 years (2005-2010) fill up my web site links real well, and those aren't all the trips taken, either. Sadly, my trips depend on the economy. Until the economy gets back to pre-2008 levels, I am unable to just go have fun all the time. When I do go, I am thinking of you, my friends, and providing the best detail on how it all was on my trips. Sorry, it isn't more... but I see improvements in the economy in the near future!

On VivaBaja.com is the following, and here on BajaNomad.com are more...

David K's Baja Trip Photos:

May, '99 To Mision Santa Maria by land and air, with BajaMur

July, '00 Exploring with Lorenzo: Las Pintas, San Fernando, El Marmol, San Juan de Dios, Observatory.

New Year's '01 with Lorenzo: San Vicente, Agua Caliente Hot Springs, Shell Island, Baja's two Sulfur Mines

PREZ DAY 2001 with amigos to Sulfur Mine, Shell Island, & Matomi Canyon

PREZ DAY (by Amo Pescar)

PREZ DAY (by El Gato Loco)

Apr. '01 San Borja, Cave Art, Rock Palms with Amo, Chris, & Neal Johns

July '01 BBBB-1 party and Viva Baja Van trip to L.A. Bay

Aug. '01 Punta Cabras & Guadalupe Valley Trips

Nov. '01 BBBB-2 GUADALUPE CANYON

Dec.'01 15 Days in Baja, to Cabo and back

April '02 trip to Bay of Los Angeles!

Sept. '02 BBBB-4, San Quintin

Nov '02 trips to Agua Dulce, Gonzaga Bay Sidetrips

Dec, '02 North and South of L.A. Bay

April, '03: Mision Santa Maria, El Volcan, and More!

May '03: Book Signing Party & Shell Island/Lower Matomi Canyon!

June '03: Baja 500 Off Road Race

July '03: Camp Gecko, San Borja, Catavina Rock Art

Nov. '03: Gonzaga Bay and El Camino Real Hike

Jan. '04: New Year's in Baja, Bahia de Los Angeles & San Borja

Feb. '04: Matomi Group Trip (incl. Shell Island & Sulfur Mine)

Apr. '04: Exotic Baja Canyons, with jide

May '04: Book Signing Party II

July '04: Camp Gecko, La Gringa, Las Animas

July '04: The 'BajaCactus' BBQ at JR's

Aug '04 Baja Cactus Cultural Fiesta

Nov.'04: El Rosario Area Side Trips

Jan. '05: New Year's in Baja, Rock Art, Bahia de Los Angeles & Bahia San Luis Gonzaga

Feb. '05: Weekend with Aletha & Marvin Patchen in the Anza-Borrego Desert

Feb. '05: San Felipe 250 Race Weekend - including trip to Shell Island

Apr.'05: Off Road Day Trip to Cantamar

Apr. '05: Pyramid Resort's Third Annual Baja Book Signing Event

Apr. '05: Guadalupe Canyon trip

May '05 Memorial Day Weekend in El Rosario

July '05 Nomad 4WD Tour, Baja-Rosario Festival '05, and Shell Island

Sept.,'05: Across Baja via Mike's Sky Rancho (San Quintin to Shell Island)

Sept '05: Las Pintas Fossil Grotto, incl. detailed road log

Oct '05: Hector's Monument, L.A. Bay visit, La Lobera, Mision Santo Domingo

Nov.'05: Los Martires to El Socorro with Boojums and Petroglyps (also missions Santo Tomas and Rosario)

Dec., '05: Coastline south of El Rosario (Punta Baja to Punta San Carlos)

Jan. '06: New Year's near San Felipe and in Cañon el Berrendo

Jan. '06: El Marmol & El Volcan (Baja's Cold Water Geyser)

Feb. '06 El Rosario's Petrified Forest & La Bocana Beach

Apr. '06: Espinoza Museum, Search for Santa Ursula, Las Pintas & more!

May '06: Pyramid Resort's Book Signing Event #4

June '06: Baja 500 & Mision Santa Catalina

June '06: Shell Island, Ejido Delicias & Matomi Canyon

July '06: Baja-Rosario Cultural Festival

Aug.'06: Nuevo Mazatlan Weekend

Sept.,'06: Guadalupe Canyon Weekend

Nov.'06: Baja 1000 Trip, including La Lobera, Cataviña cave, L.A. Bay, Gonzaga Bay, Shell Island.

Feb.,'07: La Turquesa Grade, Campo Beluga, Puertecitos, Shell Island

May, '07: Pyramid Resort's Book Signing Event #5

May, '07: To Mision Santa Maria, Big Horn Sheep and More!

July, '07: El Rosario Festival, Remote Pacific Coast, Bahia Asuncion, Mulege, and more!

Jan. '08: Guadalupe Canyon Hot Springs and La Vibora Canyon Petroglyphs

May '08: Pyramid Resort's Book Signing Event #6

May, '08: Shell Island Weekend

Sept., '08: Shell Island to Gonzaga Bay, and El Rosario

Jan. '09: A Lost Mission Found!

May '09: Shell Island Fun in the Sun!

July '09: Shell Island for the Fourth of July

July '09: Ignacio Springs, Playa Frambes, Loreto, 7 mission sites,
Mama Espinoza and much more!

Oct. '09: Shell Island again, just can't get enough!

May '10 2010 Mision Santa Maria trip



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[*] posted on 12-12-2014 at 09:13 AM


and speaking of the weather,.... seems like some GOP are progressive,...

Half Of Republicans Back Limits On Carbon, Poll Shows

WASHINGTON (AP) — When Republicans take control of Congress next month, top on their agenda will be undoing environmental regulations they claim will harm the economy, chief among them President Barack Obama's plans to limit heat-trapping carbon pollution from coal-fired power plants.

The results of a new poll from the Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research and Yale University show their priorities may be misplaced.

Six in 10 Americans, including half of all Republicans, said they support regulation of carbon dioxide pollution, although they weren't asked how. Nearly half of Republicans said the U.S. should lead the global fight to curb climate change, even if it means taking action when other countries do not. And majorities across party lines said environmental protections "improve economic growth and provide new jobs" in the long run, a popular Obama administration talking point.

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[*] posted on 12-12-2014 at 08:27 PM


Quote: Originally posted by BeemerDan  
Quote: Originally posted by MMc  
We all need a place to shine, this is DK's.
He does love Baja but he does not spend much time there. He spends a couple of long weekends and maybe a odd week per year. I don't think he's gone south without a report.

Quote: Originally posted by rts551  
9.5 per day for more than 12 years. thats every day for 12 years. THATS NOT JUST COMMITMENT. No wonder he has to make some stuff...its the only way to keep the count going.


When it comes to Baja, You couldn't shine DK's shoes:lol:


Probably not, because if you knew me, you would know all my time is spent in Baja and not on the internet. no shiny shoes here Beemer
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[*] posted on 12-12-2014 at 08:46 PM


Quote: Originally posted by BeemerDan  
Quote: Originally posted by MMc  
We all need a place to shine, this is DK's.
He does love Baja but he does not spend much time there. He spends a couple of long weekends and maybe a odd week per year. I don't think he's gone south without a report.

Quote: Originally posted by rts551  
9.5 per day for more than 12 years. thats every day for 12 years. THATS NOT JUST COMMITMENT. No wonder he has to make some stuff...its the only way to keep the count going.


When it comes to Baja, You couldn't shine DK's shoes:lol:



Hey beemer, once you get the brown off your nose you might find out there is a lot of people who explore and know about Mexico... If you can make it this far south....look me up
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