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David K
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Registered: 8-30-2002
Location: San Diego County
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Mood: Have Baja Fever
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Where is everyone and what have Nomads been up to?
Seems to be pretty dry here without trip reports and trip photos appearing as frequent as in the past. Summer vacation was always (almost always) a
Baja trip for me.
Getting old definitely changes things making camping a bit difficult. I suppose the cost of gasoline makes travel more restrictive when one is on a
small fixed income. However, I am making plans with Pat (of the Baja Extreme 2016 tour) for a Baja expedition in the 4WD Toyota Tacoma he just bought
to see a few sites south of Puertecitos. https://vivabaja.com/p916/
Like me, Pat is not deterred by the heat of the desert. So, there is that possibility. What about you all? Any plans or have you already gone and can
you do a trip report for us?
Want to see my summer trip photos? They are grouped by year (and month) here on my VivaBaja website: https://vivabaja.com/photographs/
I think the best summer trip Baja Angel and I had together was in July 2012, for our 15 days to the tip and back. We stayed a few days with Nomad
'Baja Tripper' in La Paz who showed us a great time. We also spent a couple days with Shari at Bahía Asunción, meeting 'Baja Blanca' on the way (in
La Bocana). In Bahía de los Angeles we visited with Mary Ann Humfreville and Paulina & Dern.
https://vivabaja.com/p712/
On a panga off La Paz:
Let's see some more Nomad Baja fun!
Nomad Photo forum: https://forums.bajanomad.com/forumdisplay.php?fid=32
Nomad Trip Reports forum: https://forums.bajanomad.com/forumdisplay.php?fid=50
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BoenBaja
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Hola David, Shelley and I recently returned from a 10 week - 2 day road trip in our 29’ 5th wheel. Went from coastal central Cal to Knoxville TN to
visit our son. Look in the non Baja trip reports for a synopsis.
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shari
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Registered: 3-10-2006
Location: bahia asuncion, baja sur
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Mood: there is no reality except the one contained within us "Herman Hesse"
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Oh how I miss the Nomad banter! I am still here in beautiful Bahia Asuncion with a new project in the works out here at the point where my Inn
is...called Campo Bufadora which is an ocean front camp with a nice palapa, a few unique camp spots and a new little funky Casita Bufadora with a
fantastic ocean view of the blowhole.
My next road trip is to Guerrero Negro to my grandsons birthday party!
Stop in and enjoy a beverage on the patio!
[Edited on 6-25-2024 by shari]
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bajapedro
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Relaxing on Laguna Percebu.
Accomplished our Temporary Residency in San Felipe today. Return next Thursday to get our photos and fingerprints done and walk out with 4 yr card.
Took all of 2 hours.
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David K
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Registered: 8-30-2002
Location: San Diego County
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Mood: Have Baja Fever
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Jon, I would gladly walk you through the photo posting process. It really is easy.
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JZ
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Just drove from LA to Colorado over 4 days. Brought my RZR. Long trip. Gonna be here for a 2-3 weeks.
Going to Baja at Thanksgiving and Christmas.
Pick from Utah yesterday.
[Edited on 6-26-2024 by JZ]
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David K
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Location: San Diego County
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Some good feedback!
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tunaeater
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Registered: 9-3-2003
Location: Chula Vista, CA
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Two Cabo trips and one trip to Barra de Navidad this year so far. Mucho pescado, tacos Y cerveza. A few local Mexicali desert races with my son....
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David K
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Location: San Diego County
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Cool to hear, Paul!
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Alan
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Just returned from our 3rd Annual Summer Solstice fishing trip to BoLA. There were 9 of us this year staying at Los Vientos and fishing with Poncho
Daggett and his crew. The first day wind kept us off the water but we more than made up for it over the next 2 days with YT in the 25#- 40# range,
several nice Huachinangos, cabrilla, WSB and even a BSB estimated between 60 - 80#'s
In Memory of E-57
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JZ
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Quote: Originally posted by Alan | Just returned from our 3rd Annual Summer Solstice fishing trip to BoLA. There were 9 of us this year staying at Los Vientos and fishing with Poncho
Daggett and his crew. The first day wind kept us off the water but we more than made up for it over the next 2 days with YT in the 25#- 40# range,
several nice Huachinangos, cabrilla, WSB and even a BSB estimated between 60 - 80#'s |
Did they pick you up at the beach of the hotel or did you drive down to the boat ramp?
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BajaBlanca
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Great thread! I miss margaritas!
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David K
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Can't get a good Margie in Turkey, eh?
What are the alternatives... favorite c-cktails?
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oxxo
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Mood: If I was feeling any better, I'd be twins!
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My time as a Residente Permanente in Los Cabos is coming to an end after more than 30 years of my "love affair" with Baja. Advancing age and threat
of increasingly powerful hurricanes has motivated me to put my place for sale and live permanently in my equally loved Alto Californico where I can be
closer to my family, doctors, and required medications. That doesn't mean that I won't be returning to Baja periodically, but it will be to Ensenada
for a couple of days at a time, not full time. Eventually, all good things come to an end, but I will always cherish my Baja memories (during August
and September, las puestas del sol are killers in Los Cabos, as good as Hawaii or better). AND, I do have the reputation for making World Class
margaritas whether in Baja or Alta. I use a good, smooth Tequila and authentic Baja limes.
I'll be on BN a bit longer, but then probably less often.
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David K
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Location: San Diego County
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Bummer on that, but making wise choices as I am sure the grandkids want you around for many years to come.. and maybe easier to visit you on this side
of the border...
Thanks for sharing!
Getting old sucks!
I was 44 when I joined Baja Nomad... 22 years ago!
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Alan
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Quote: Originally posted by JZ | Quote: Originally posted by Alan | Just returned from our 3rd Annual Summer Solstice fishing trip to BoLA. There were 9 of us this year staying at Los Vientos and fishing with Poncho
Daggett and his crew. The first day wind kept us off the water but we more than made up for it over the next 2 days with YT in the 25#- 40# range,
several nice Huachinangos, cabrilla, WSB and even a BSB estimated between 60 - 80#'s |
Did they pick you up at the beach of the hotel or did you drive down to the boat ramp?
| No, we drove down to Daggett's and then rode to the ramp in the panga from there. Staying at Los Vientos,
this was the easiest and most effective way to do it, considering making bait in the morning and then having our catch filleted in the afternoon,
where we had our trucks and ice chests so we could get our catch on ice immediately.
In Memory of E-57
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bajafreaks
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Registered: 3-27-2007
Location: Gardnerville, NV./ Los Barriles BCS
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Mood: No Bad Days !!!
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Actually, very excited and looking ahead to many days spent in Baja.
I'm retiring at the end of the year and my wife, and I will be part timing it from Dec-May in Los Barriles. We bought a place there 4 years ago and
have been fixing it up, "making it ours" in preparation for this next chapter in our lives... Can't wait.
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JZ
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Colorado. Did some light off-roading today.
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oxxo
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Quote: Originally posted by bajafreaks |
I'm retiring at the end of the year and my wife, and I will be part timing it from Dec-May in Los Barriles. We bought a place there 4 years ago and
have been fixing it up, "making it ours" in preparation for this next chapter in our lives... Can't wait. |
Felicidades on your retirement. Jesse Ventura, former professional "wrestler" and Governor of Minnesota, lived in your area. I used to see him all
the time at Costco in San Lucas. I haven't seen him in years, so I don't know if he still lives there. Buena suerte, amigo.
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aburruss
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I'll be taking a 10 day trip to BCS in a month. I'll make sure to provide a trip report. I've been MIA.. kids sports.. new house... lots of
distractions from baja.
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