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Quote: | Originally posted by David K
I am anxiously awaiting them to get high resolution in the area between Cataviņa and Gonzaga Bay... Mision Santa Maria area, to see the road, El
Camino Real, mission, etc! This is really great country... I am looking forward to next weekend, going there for my third time and Baja Angel's first
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Today, discovered more of Baja getting high resolution... Rancho Santa Ynez and much of the road to Mision Santa Maria... links added today...
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Rancho Matomi is linked on the list of 'Miscl. Baja Locations'... Here's the link:
Rancho el Matomi
Matomi Airstrip (staright section of the road in)
Valle Chico road grade down to Arroyo Matomi
Azufre Pass/ Caņada el Parral road at Valle Chico road
Caņada el Parral road reaches fence line in Valle Chico
Halfway through the mountain in 'Azufre Pass'
Parral/ Azufre Pass road at Old Puertecitos road (low resolution)
Nuevo Mazatlan to Sulfur Mine
[Edited on 2-2-2008 by David K]
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The elevated railroad ramp shown in Gadget's photo in the 'Where is this' thread that curves to the terminal platform has been added to the list of
'Miscl. Baja' location, as 'Las Flores Railroad, south end'
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David K
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Bump for La Turquesa searchers!
Go to the third group of locations (Miscl. Baja Places) and click on Las Arrastras... zoom out a bit and scroll north to the road heading southwest
then west into La Turquesa Canyon (3 miles north of Las Arrastras)... follow it just over 2 miles to the Green Pools, and further to the mine diggings
on the north side of the canyon.
Continue west to the face of the mountain and see the old road coming down to the arroyo, from Hwy. 1.
[Edited on 4-3-2008 by David K]
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Quote: | Originally posted by David K
Bump for La Turquesa searchers!
Go to the third group of locations (Miscl. Baja Places) and click on Las Arrastras... zoom out a bit and scroll north to the road heading southwest
then west into La Turquesa Canyon (3 miles north of Las Arrastras)... follow it just over 2 miles to the Green Pools, and further to the mine diggings
on the north side of the canyon.
Continue west to the face of the mountain and see the old road coming down to the arroyo, from Hwy. 1.
[Edited on 4-3-2008 by David K] |
Improper spelling for the abbreviation misc. Just trying to educate a little.
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Quote: | Originally posted by rts551
Quote: | Originally posted by David K
Bump for La Turquesa searchers!
Go to the third group of locations (Miscl. Baja Places) and click on Las Arrastras... zoom out a bit and scroll north to the road heading southwest
then west into La Turquesa Canyon (3 miles north of Las Arrastras)... follow it just over 2 miles to the Green Pools, and further to the mine diggings
on the north side of the canyon.
Continue west to the face of the mountain and see the old road coming down to the arroyo, from Hwy. 1.
[Edited on 4-3-2008 by David K] |
Improper spelling for the abbreviation misc. Just trying to educate a little. |
Thank you for showing respect for the English Language.
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David K
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It's an abbreviation... and not a mis-spelled word or town...
How about contributing something to help other Nomads to find an adventure (why they are here)?
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Quote: | Originally posted by David K
It's an abbreviation... and not a mis-spelled word or town...
How about contributing something to help other Nomads to find an adventure (why they are here)? |
Once again, thank you for the enlightenment. Now we know why people are here --- your explanations are always educational and of course, the correct
ones.
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Quote: | Originally posted by David K
It's an abbreviation... and not a mis-spelled word or town...
How about contributing something to help other Nomads to find an adventure (why they are here)? |
Incomplete sentence David. Oh my. Yes this is a Baja Board and it is not polite to hijack threads with grammar or spelling corrections. So sorry.
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RANCHO LA AGUA
I think we used up all the superlatives - labor of love David!
Punta Trinidad brought back many memories - what a trip, six punctures. That was the trip Shari saved our butts in Guerrero Negro from the evil jefe
de policia . .
How about Rancho la Aguja?
23.988347, -110.901114
It's on all the Baja maps except Google. How DO they decide what points to name? El Tomale - named on the map close to us - is a long-abandoned ranch
of no significance whatever, according to the locals.
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Quote: | Originally posted by David K
Yah, they loved me when I posted Shari's photos of Asuncion on the origianal web page I made for her.... But, now that they found it, too bad if
others may want to find a special place in Baja (which is what my efforts here are about)! Really, just plain rude behavior.
Anyway Rob, I have no idea what Google's source was for place names... but, there are numerous errors all over the peninsula.
La Aguja is an interesting name... does that mean needle or pointer (like a compass needle)? (PS: the subject line in youir post says LA AGUA instead
of AGUJA) |
Rude?? Yes, it is quite rude to constantly correct people's spelling, pretending you know what real "nomads"are all about, thinking you speak for all
nomads, telling people they are wrong, just plain wrong if they differ in opinion with you about anyone or any place.
Now you seem to somehow think you know and understand someone's elses motivation?
You do provide a lot of information---good, correct and sometimes not so. Yes, we and others have used your information, and also the information of
MANY, MANY others on this board.
Oh sorry, I keep forgetting that you are the Baja Budda---the true enlightened one
Well, now you can have the last word---usually let you do that ---sometimes right after you change posts. As I once said, and still hold to it, you
just don't get it and may never get it.
Diane
Oh, thanking you for inviting Shari to join this board which is how we found out about Bahia Asuncion is hardly "loving"" you---what an ego you have.
[Edited on 4-4-2008 by jdtrotter]
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David K
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You know Diane, first this personal issue stuff really is better suited to U2U... But, since you have been picking on me ever since we didn't meet
you... I apologized as we were under Shari's wing and she didn't take us to where-ever you were...
I NEVER have told a Nomad he/she was "wrong"... I often posted other info or details to ADD to information provided (it is a 'forum' afterall), but
not to look like some budda or guru... that is your interpretation of my enthusiasm for sharing trip details... just like any travel writer.
The spelling is ONLY Baja place names, in the name of education... I am a lousy speller of English words, anyway!
Now, you may want to continue this picking on me if it makes you feel good about yourself, but why not spare all the people here looking for travel
help or just interesting photos and details, and U2U me your problems so that we can get beyond them and be cordial.
I don't dislike you one bit... I love your photos and trip reports... I am sorry this got off to the wrong road... How about friendship instead of the
noise?
[Edited on 4-4-2008 by David K]
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Quote: | Originally posted by David K
Yah, they loved me when I posted Shari's photos of Asuncion on the origianal web page I made for her.... But, now that they found it, too bad if
others may want to find a special place in Baja (which is what my efforts here are about)! |
Maybe they just got to know you!
Quote: | Originally posted by David K
How about friendship instead of the noise? |
You know, this is one of the most endearing and revealing characteristics of yours. You insult people, imply more or less explicitly that you know
what they should do, and then turn around and propose "friendship". Do you have the first clue what friendship is? I think this is about the right
time for one (random selection here) of your followers to chime in and defend you, then post something on the suggestion forum about eliminating posts
from "certain" people.
Have you ever wondered why so few of these posts get deleted?
Quote: | ... ever since we didn't meet you | Yeah, that must be it - they were disappointed that the rock star (aka
KOB) didn't stop by and meet them. You really are a piece of work.
[Edited on 4-4-2008 by Roberto]
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David K
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Ah Roberto, you just can't help yourself I guess?
Making friends is what I want to do here... So, in the case of those who don't know me personally but think this guy (ie. me) can't know so much, so
he is BS-ing us and they throw insults as counter measure... I first defend myself... then I try to make a friendship from the misunderstanding.
That's all it is, as I have not tried to upset anyone... only post my thoughts and information. Not to say some people don't like what I have to say
about something, but there is no need to make it personal.
Unfortunately, some people get more pleasure in keeping up the hate and have no interest in being friendly... It would be refreshing if this childish
stuff ended so we can just share the Baja stuff.
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David, seems to me this has been a problem for you for a long time - if I remember all the clucking correctly. Did you ever think that you might be
part of the problem? And that it is not everyone else "picking" on you?
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Quote: | Originally posted by David K
Making friends is what I want to do here... So, in the case of those who don't know me personally but think this guy (ie. me) can't know so much, so
he is BS-ing us and they throw insults as counter measure... I first defend myself... then I try to make a friendship from the misunderstanding.
That's all it is, as I have not tried to upset anyone... only post my thoughts and information. Not to say some people don't like what I have to say
about something, but there is no need to make it personal.
Unfortunately, some people get more pleasure in keeping up the hate and have no interest in being friendly... It would be refreshing if this childish
stuff ended so we can just share the Baja stuff. |
So you really know how people feel, think and why they react? What great powers you have.
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Hi David - I'll duck all the sniper fire and simply say that Rancho la Aguja is supposedly named after a small conical hill up the road (the hill is
also called Cerro Blanco, which is much more appropriate).
I just discovered that I can cruise up the coast from Todos Santos at 150 feet in my private jet - Google is amazing ...
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David K
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Thanks Rob...
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