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[*] posted on 10-27-2006 at 10:22 PM
Flying over Baja


Pilots,
I am looking for information as to how I can hook up with a pilot in the Mulege or Bahia de los Angeles areas between Dec 20 and Jan 10th who would be willing to fly me around for an hour or two so I can see the terrain from a different perspective. (Mulege area preferred)

I have driven, ridden, hitchhiked, walked and paddled....and been on a jet over the Baja, but never in the civilized form of transportation offered by a small craft.

I appreciate that there would be a cost for such an undertaking and that other considerations would need to be discussed.

If anyone can offer a suggestion, please reply off-line to me at
<motoged@shaw.ca>

Thanks for any suggestions

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[*] posted on 10-28-2006 at 06:11 AM


try Capt. Mike because that is what he dose, and he dose it best.

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Time to spare?? Then go by air!!




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[*] posted on 10-28-2006 at 06:27 AM


hi Ged, yes as per the email i sent you.



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[*] posted on 10-28-2006 at 10:50 AM
Flying ...


Amigos,
That's what I love about this forum...thanks Mike y los otros...

I had come across Mike's site in my search before making the request...

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[*] posted on 10-28-2006 at 03:40 PM


Ged: What type of Aircraft??

Starting Point? TJ or Calixco??

TJ; Depart Southbound fly the Coast Line with a Stop at Rancho St. Innes, Depart Southbound down the Center past "ta ta Mountain" on to Guerrero Negro; Land at GN, Depart to the Island to the West, swing back across Scammons Lagoon, turning back East to Pick up the Hwy West to Sta. Rosalilla Across to San Marcos , Bay of Conception, then Head East and Run the Mountains to Loreto{You might get a Glance at at Big zHorn}.
Land in Loreto- Depart South and West through the Big Cut going to Villa constitution then back East for the Sea of Cortez going over Tambabechie,
Out over the Water to Isla San Jose swing South to La Paz.

Calixco; South to San Felipe to Bay of Los Angeles swing over to the West Land at San Innes. Depart to the East for the Sea, follow the Coast all the Way to Loreto, swing out at Pta Chivato down across Ilsa Del Elfono , San Bruno, to Loreto. South Boud out of Loreto across to Isla Carmen Sta Catalana, Auga Verde Tambabechie- Los Delores to La Paz.


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[*] posted on 10-28-2006 at 05:11 PM
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Skeet,
Now that's the Grand Tour.
What I have in mind is an hour or two in a small plane and it seems like Mike's Screaming Airlines will do the trick.

My hopeful route would be northwest from Mulege over the mountains towards San Ignacio, San Francisco mountains/canyons and back as a loop and also southwards to Loreto and Agua Verde/Timbabichi and back over San Javier to Mulege.I have seen some of that by motorcycle but have never been in a small (4 person) plane or over those areas except in a commercial airliner.

Thanks for your ideas...:coolup:
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