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[*] posted on 9-13-2010 at 11:30 AM


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What happened to the folks that donated money?



Seriously??? I didn't know anyone did.
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[*] posted on 9-13-2010 at 04:55 PM


Hi Folks,

What happened to them was what has probably happened to countless people before them. They tried to go off-road in her little sports car, broke down with a flat tire and something else wrong with the wheel and with little water or food tried to walk towards where they thought the ocean might be and got lost. After several days of wandering they were found by some rancher who kindly took them to his ranch, washed their clothes, fed them, got them cleaned up and a place to sleep and eventually the man's son's rove them 3 hours to Constitucion.

Of course why they did any of this in the first place was foolish and although I can't speak for Mat's family, Missy got the riot act from the "old man". We finally picked them up at the border late saturday afternoon and they are both well and safe.

Thank you all so very much for everything you did, it really meant the world to all of us and we are forever in your debt.

As always,

Tim Dixon
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[*] posted on 9-13-2010 at 05:04 PM


oh my gosh .............. that is definitely a nightmare .... to be in the desert without water ???? wandering lost and no one knows you are even there .... this could have ended up worse than I even care to think about .....

So so so lucky they found someone ....

and thanks very much for sharing. This one will go down as a story to tell to all our kids and grandkids. I am relieved they are safe :)))))))





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[*] posted on 9-13-2010 at 05:13 PM


I can't tell you how lucky we feel that they were found. At least I know my worries were justified as goofy as that sounds.

Tim
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[*] posted on 9-13-2010 at 05:17 PM


That's an incredible story! Glad they're OK.
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[*] posted on 9-13-2010 at 05:18 PM


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Hi Folks,

What happened to them was what has probably happened to countless people before them. They tried to go off-road in her little sports car, broke down with a flat tire and something else wrong with the wheel and with little water or food tried to walk towards where they thought the ocean might be and got lost. After several days of wandering they were found by some rancher who kindly took them to his ranch, washed their clothes, fed them, got them cleaned up and a place to sleep and eventually the man's son's rove them 3 hours to Constitucion.

Of course why they did any of this in the first place was foolish and although I can't speak for Mat's family, Missy got the riot act from the "old man". We finally picked them up at the border late saturday afternoon and they are both well and safe.

Thank you all so very much for everything you did, it really meant the world to all of us and we are forever in your debt.

As always,

Tim Dixon
Unfortunately, the only stories about Baja in the press these days are about violence and crime, too bad that more people don't get to hear about the kindness of strangers that occurs so often. I'm glad that everything worked out for them.
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[*] posted on 9-13-2010 at 05:26 PM


oh man....I sure wish we could meet Mat &n Melissa and hear their amazing tale around the campfire!!! really glad they are safe and sound and survived their baja adventure....thanks for the report



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[*] posted on 9-13-2010 at 05:43 PM


They are very lucky...unlike the Italian bicyclist near Catavina. I wonder where they had their break down? Were they able to rescue the Miata? Will they ever return to Baja?
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[*] posted on 9-13-2010 at 06:03 PM


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Hi Folks,

What happened to them was what has probably happened to countless people before them. They tried to go off-road in her little sports car, broke down with a flat tire and something else wrong with the wheel and with little water or food tried to walk towards where they thought the ocean might be and got lost. After several days of wandering they were found by some rancher who kindly took them to his ranch, washed their clothes, fed them, got them cleaned up and a place to sleep and eventually the man's son's rove them 3 hours to Constitucion.

Of course why they did any of this in the first place was foolish and although I can't speak for Mat's family, Missy got the riot act from the "old man". We finally picked them up at the border late saturday afternoon and they are both well and safe.

Thank you all so very much for everything you did, it really meant the world to all of us and we are forever in your debt.

As always,

Tim Dixon
Unfortunately, the only stories about Baja in the press these days are about violence and crime, too bad that more people don't get to hear about the kindness of strangers that occurs so often. I'm glad that everything worked out for them.


So very happy they were found and are OK!!!:bounce:

And it really is another example of what the majority of people in Baja are like----Sounds like that rancher took real good care of them. He probably shared everything he had with them and for sure saved thier lives by just finding them!

While there is no way this rancher would expect anything for what he did, it would be wonderful if sometime in the future, something nice could be done for him.

I am sure the families are celebrating and I doubt there ever will be anymore offroad sport car driving. Difficult to remain angry with young people who do a "stupid" thing---

I hope they will return to Baja.




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rolleyes.gif posted on 9-13-2010 at 06:05 PM
Indeed


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That's an incredible story!




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[*] posted on 9-13-2010 at 06:10 PM


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Hi Folks,

What happened to them was what has probably happened to countless people before them. They tried to go off-road in her little sports car, broke down with a flat tire and something else wrong with the wheel and with little water or food tried to walk towards where they thought the ocean might be and got lost. After several days of wandering they were found by some rancher who kindly took them to his ranch, washed their clothes, fed them, got them cleaned up and a place to sleep and eventually the man's son's rove them 3 hours to Constitucion.

Of course why they did any of this in the first place was foolish and although I can't speak for Mat's family, Missy got the riot act from the "old man". We finally picked them up at the border late saturday afternoon and they are both well and safe.

Thank you all so very much for everything you did, it really meant the world to all of us and we are forever in your debt.

As always,

Tim Dixon
Unfortunately, the only stories about Baja in the press these days are about violence and crime, too bad that more people don't get to hear about the kindness of strangers that occurs so often. I'm glad that everything worked out for them.


So very happy they were found and are OK!!!:bounce:

And it really is another example of what the majority of people in Baja are like----Sounds like that rancher took real good care of them. He probably shared everything he had with them and for sure saved thier lives by just finding them!

While there is no way this rancher would expect anything for what he did, it would be wonderful if sometime in the future, something nice could be done for him.

I am sure the families are celebrating and I doubt there ever will be anymore offroad sport car driving. Difficult to remain angry with young people who do a "stupid" thing---

I hope they will return to Baja.


No doubt that I will tell everyone about the kindness they experienced, and yes if I could ever find this man I would certainly thank him in some meaningful way for his generosity.

Tim
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[*] posted on 9-13-2010 at 06:16 PM


if the kids have a name and a location, I am sure we can track him down and personally thank him for his kindness ... he can become another Baja legend - esp the son driving 3 hours to take them to Constitucion ....THAT IS NOTHING SHORT OF AMAZING.




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[*] posted on 9-13-2010 at 06:31 PM


"While there is no way this rancher would expect anything for what he did, it would be wonderful if sometime in the future, something nice could be done for him."

We need to find out who this man is, and surprise him with some gifts. Matt and Melissa can probably tell us what he really needs. Let's do this.
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[*] posted on 9-13-2010 at 07:40 PM


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What happened to them was what has probably happened to countless people before them.. [/quote

Like whom?

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After several days of wandering


Really? Several days? Wandering the outback of Baja?? No water or direction??


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they were found by some rancher



This whole story is baloney. Believe what you want, Tim, but your fantasy you provide here is nonsense.
Take your kids to task for the truth.
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[*] posted on 9-13-2010 at 07:54 PM


Find out, Tim. We want to know.
Thanks.
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[*] posted on 9-13-2010 at 08:01 PM


Hey, the kids are home, and THAT is the story. Knowing kids, they will stick to it! G'night Dennis.
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[*] posted on 9-13-2010 at 08:12 PM


I don't agree with that, Dennis. But even if you are correct, the important thing to us is that they are home safely and that Tim, the father, reported it back to us.

If there is more to the story, that is their family business. We, and especially you, were willing to help them. It all ended well. That is all we can expect, and it is good news.




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[*] posted on 9-13-2010 at 09:32 PM


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Hey, the kids are home, and THAT is the story. Knowing kids, they will stick to it! G'night Dennis.


They're 30 years old. They arn't kids. And we arn't getting the whole truthful story.
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[*] posted on 9-13-2010 at 09:46 PM


Well I'm really sorry to hear you think I have been anything but truthful in what I know. I truly am.
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[*] posted on 9-13-2010 at 09:58 PM


I have seen people with very very little offer food, clothing, help and what they could to comfort others in need. Unfortunately these stories are not told often enough. Most "Angels of Mercy" do not want anything in return but a thankful smile and words of thank you also are great! Forget about who did not get what part of the story they wanted here, just forcus as hopefully others will that someone thought of someone other than themselves and HELPED!!! It also was great to see others from this site ready to offer whatever they could or had the ability to assist do so or volunteer to do so. Like one saying I have heard so many times definately applies here for all of us-----"If Not For The Grace Of God There Go I." Take Care & Travel Safe bajafun777



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