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[*] posted on 6-9-2010 at 09:13 AM


Ya know I'm walking down Baja on Oct 1st, ya think I can get this stuff in my pack?
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[*] posted on 6-18-2010 at 08:04 PM


a dump truck to load all this crap into.



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[*] posted on 6-18-2010 at 08:28 PM


spi - oct to ? have you done trips like this before? good luck and please post a report or log. I'm not sure I would do this , even if I had the time right now ., maybe sometime maybe...
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[*] posted on 6-18-2010 at 09:58 PM


I carry so much junk (15 trips in 18 years) I can hardly get it in the truck. Never used anything (the emergency stuff) except the tow rope to haul locals out of the sand. Still; I wouldn't leave home without any of it.
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[*] posted on 6-19-2010 at 06:05 AM


when i travel up and down...now...

i take my "go bag", tooth brush and an electric heater

you can buy anything down here you really need

you get better mileage too being "lighter"




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[*] posted on 6-19-2010 at 12:43 PM


Torch- Oct. 1st until I get to Cabo. I have been planning and training for 9 months and I am ready to go. I have befriended Graham Macintosh and he has helped me a great deal, In August I will make my last preperation trip and will be hiding supplies on the coast between El Rosario and Guerro Negro.
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[*] posted on 6-19-2010 at 08:30 PM


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Originally posted by Packoderm

underwear
underwear


Are you assuming everybody has two pair? :o
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[*] posted on 6-19-2010 at 09:15 PM


Pacoderm...you bring alot of pet supplies...but no pets..

That is a load...what sort of vehicle you drive..a fifthwheeler?




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[*] posted on 6-19-2010 at 10:38 PM


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Packoderm...you bring alot of pet supplies...but no pets..

That is a load...what sort of vehicle you drive..a fifthwheeler?


Well, I don't bring EVERYTHING on the list. I don't bring yeast, and I don't even know what an insect collection receptacle is. I have a feeling that it is something to gather insects for study rather than some kind of pest strip. Truth be told, if we were to empty the contents of our rigs after a trip, spread it out on the ground, and take inventory, many of us would be surprised of the amount of stuff we actually take with us. I have a camp kitchen / utility kit in a tote bag about the size of a lady's purse that contains an amazing number of individual objects. I should probably add propane canister refill adapter to the list if I have yet included it.


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[*] posted on 6-25-2010 at 06:29 PM


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Quote:
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underwear
underwear


Are you assuming everybody has two pair? :o


i assume two pair ='s four......




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[*] posted on 6-26-2010 at 05:52 AM


that's right...

why would we call underware a "pair of underware"?

as in: i need a new "pair of underware"

when...there's only one in a pair




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[*] posted on 6-26-2010 at 07:00 AM


aluminum foil
antibiotic cream
antiseptic wipes
aspirin, Aleve
awnings/shades
baby powder
baby wipes
backpack
bandages
bathing soap
battery charger
bed sheets
bee sting kit
beer/wine
bikes/helmets
binoculars
bird guide
blankets
board/card games
boogie boards
book
broom
broth for gravy
brown sugar
bucket
bug spray
bug spray
bungee cords
burn ointment
butane lighter
calculator
camera/Video
camp lantern(s)
camp shoes
camp stove
camp stove table
can opener
can/bottle coolers
can/bottle openers
candles
canned foods
canteen
cards, games
cb radio
CD Player
CDs
cell phone
cell phone charger
chairs
charcoal
charcoal chimney
citronella candles
clam bucket
cleaning Items
clothes pins
coffee pot
coffee/tea
coins for emergency phone calls
collapsible coffee cup
collapsible garbage can
comb/brush
comforter
compass
compass
cooking oil
cooking utensils
cooler
cork screw
corn on the cob holders
cots
cotton swabs
creamer
crimp tool
cutting board
dehydrated spices
deodorant
detergent
dictionary (Eng-Sp)
dish pan
dish rags
dishwashing pan
dishwashing soap
dog documents
dog leash
drinking water
dry cell batteries
dry foods
duct tape
dust pan
dust pan
dutch oven
Egg beater
elastic wrap
electric Multi-meter
engine oil
environmental soap
extra buttons
extra spare and Jack
eye wash
fillet knife
fire grill
fire starter
first aid kit
fishing gear
fishing knife
fishing line
fishing reels
fishing rods
Fix-a-Flat
flashlight
flour
folding table
food
food bags
fresh vegetables
frisbee
fuel filter (extra)
gaff
gas Cans
Gorilla tape
GPS
GPS Receiver
hack saw
hair brush
hammer
hammock
hand crank blender
hand wipes
hand-held mirror
hat
hat/cap
headband led lamp
heavy jacket
herbs and spices
hooks
hot dog sticks
hydrogen peroxide
ice
ice chest
insect collection receptacle
insulated wire
JB weld
jeans/pants
Jiffy Pop popcorn
jumper cables
kite string
kites
knife
knife sharpener
lantern
Lantern fuel
lantern mantles
laptop computer
laser pointer
latex gloves
laundry bag
lawn rake
led flashlight/headband
light jacket
lip balm
liquor
long pants
long sleeve shirts
lures
magnifying glass
mantels
maps
masking tape
matches
matches/lighter
measuring cups
measuring cups
medical tape
medications
memory cards
mess kit
moisturizing lotion
mosquito net
musical instruments
nail clippers
nails/screws
napkins
net
Nintendo DS
Nintendo DS charger
octane booster
outdoor table(s)
pain killers
paper plates
paper plates/bowls
paper towels
paper towels
passports
pen and paper
personal medication
pet dishes
pet food
pet leash
pillow cases
pillows
plant guide
plastic bags
plastic cups
plastic cups
plastic silverware
plastic trash bags
pliers
pot holders
pot scrubber
potato peeler
pots and pans
propane
propane canister refill adapter
propane fridge
propane hoses
prophylactics
pry bar
radiator coolant
radio
rain poncho
razor
reading material
recreational medication
reference material
road flares
rope/twine
rubber bands (to tie hair)
safety pins
salt and pepper
sandals/flip-flops
saw
scissors
screen room
SCUBA gear
sempura batter
sewing kit
shoes/boots
short sleeve shirts
shorts
shovel
shower bag
silverware
sinus medications
sleeping bag
sleeping bags
sleeping pad
small baseball bat
smoker
snake bite kit
snorkeling gear
sporting goods (football etc.)
soap
socks
sodas
solar panel
solder
soldering iron
solder-less terminals
soy sauce
spare fuel pump
spare fuses
splinting materials
stakes
star Maps
starter fluid
sterile gauze
stun gun
sun block
sunburn lotion
sunglasses
sweater
swim suit
swimming trunks
table cloth
tarp
telescope
tent/tent stakes
thermometer, body
thermometer, Ext.
throw rug pillow
tie downs/straps
tire air pump
toilet paper
tongs
tongs and spatula
tool set (complete)
tools
tooth brush
tooth paste
toothbrush
toothpicks
towel(s)
Towels
trash bags
travel alarm clock
t-shirts
tweezers
umbrella
underwear
vitamins
wash rag(s)
washrags
water
water filters
water floats
water purifier/tablets
water Sox
WD40
weights for fishing
wet wipes
wetsuits
whisk broom
whistle
window cleaner
work gloves
wristwatch
writing tablet
yeast
zip lock bags
zip ties
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[*] posted on 7-8-2010 at 02:29 PM


an extra bike or surfboard or skateboard for Blanca's kids in La Bocana :))))

garage sale items to support the local teams :))

a dirty vehicle so the bike club can clean it during their carwash campaigns !

and to think that BajaCat brought down 6 donated bikes, all his kids and brother in law and family .... I still am staggered at his kindness months later .....





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[*] posted on 7-18-2010 at 08:21 PM


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Torch- Oct. 1st until I get to Cabo. I have been planning and training for 9 months and I am ready to go. I have befriended Graham Macintosh and he has helped me a great deal, In August I will make my last preperation trip and will be hiding supplies on the coast between El Rosario and Guerro Negro.



Wow! I'm jealous
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[*] posted on 7-18-2010 at 08:45 PM


Wanna see people with allot of carp...and this is more than 80 miles from the nearest paved road!

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[*] posted on 7-20-2010 at 05:31 AM


Jeez, is it just me, i find those animated doodles very annoying and in a bandwidth sparse environment unnecessary.
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[*] posted on 7-20-2010 at 07:22 AM


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Jeez, is it just me, i find those animated doodles very annoying and in a bandwidth sparse environment unnecessary.


HUH??:?::?::?:
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[*] posted on 7-20-2010 at 08:38 AM


Quote:
Originally posted by Bob and Susan
that's right...

why would we call underware a "pair of underware"?

as in: i need a new "pair of underware"

when...there's only one in a pair



Probably because you put your "jewels/WARES :lol::lol:" in them.




I think my photographic memory ran out of film


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[*] posted on 7-20-2010 at 08:56 AM


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Jeez, is it just me, i find those animated doodles very annoying and in a bandwidth sparse environment unnecessary.


Don't look at them. Had everyone known it was going to bum you out so much, I'm sure things would be different. :lol::lol::lol::lol::lol:
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[*] posted on 9-30-2010 at 12:18 PM


Quote:
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aluminum foil
an


You forgot wife/husband :P

[Edited on 3-7-2011 by mcfez]




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