BAJACAT
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Guadalupe canyon
Does somebody know how many owners are for guadalupe canyon? I thought it was only 2 arturo and Angel my friend was there last weekend and told me
there is a third owner. is he a Loya also..
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David K
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That's correct, 3 brothers (and their children) have a piece of the canyon that their father claimed years ago. I don't recall the third brother's
name, but he is the oldest, I think... and his adult children are doing the improvements across from Arturo's and Angel's...
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G-canyon
Quote: | Originally posted by David K
That's correct, 3 brothers (and their children) have a piece of the canyon that their father claimed years ago. I don't recall the third brother's
name, but he is the oldest, I think... and his adult children are doing the improvements across from Arturo's and Angel's... |
I was told his name is Ernesto loya, I have been going there for a long time and didn't know he existed. thanks for the inf. DK
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bugdude
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Here is a link for Guadalupe Canyon that may help:
http://www.guadalupe-canyon.com/index.html
[Edited on 11/12/2005 by bugdude]
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HotSchott
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Jose Loya (Junior) owns the entire canyon and all of the water rights. His oldest son, Ernesto, is currently the proprietor and has recently expanded
operations. Angel Loya sold his interest (Campo II) and water rights a couple of years ago to Ernesto, but now 'operates' a couple of overflow campos
within Ernesto's property (Campo III). Arturo owns the land associated with Campo I, but leases the water from Ernesto under an agreement reached
last year.
The story continues to evolve and is the makings of a good Mexican Soap Opra.
Steve
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jeans
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Hey Hotschott,
Is "Canyonman Rob" still involved?
Please say Hi to Val for me!
Mom always told me to be different - Now she says...Not THAT different
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G_Canyon
Quote: | Originally posted by jeans
Is "Canyonman Rob" still involved
Yes Jeans he still deals with all Arturo's camps business. Its Jose loya jr still alive and how is he related to Jose loya sr I thought he was the
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David K
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Here is Canyonman Rob with wife Isabel (daughter of Arturo Loya) at my Viva Baja #2 event in 2001. Rob showed all of us a video of Guadalupe Canyon
and later that year, 'M' hoster her BBBB #2 party there...
More photos of your Baja amigos (including Nomad Doug) in 2001 at http://vivabaja.com/vivabaja2
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