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bryanmckenzie
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[*] posted on 10-3-2010 at 02:06 PM
Video Fun: Can't visit Baja? Come live vicariously through others!


Instead of trip photos, here are a few video clips, with music & dialog from my May-July 2010 trip, including side trips (many off-road segements) that totalled 5,500 miles. I'll add clips as I have time to splice and crop them together. Feedback welcome. Enjoy!

2010 May 7: Sunset drive UP the steep grade on Mex-1 from south of Loreto towards Ciudad Constitucion. The music is the theme song from the movie "Hunt for Red October." VIDEO CLIP

2010 July 7: Afternoon drive DOWN the steep grade on Mex-1 from Ciudad Constitucion towards Loreto. The music is by Yanni. VIDEO CLIP

2010 May 5: Valle de los Cerios: El Rosario to Cataviņa. The two musical scores are by Yanni. This took about 6 takes (driving back and forth) to get the music crescendo to coincide with the crest of the hill into the valley of the Boojum trees. VIDEO CLIP

2010 May 5: Open road and freedom driving south from San Quintin to El Rosario. The music is "Dancing with Myself" & Money, Money" by Billy Idol. VIDEO CLIP Sorry about participating. I'm thinking I might be tone deaf.

2010 May 5: FREEDOM(!) & the Cataviņa Boulder Fields. (WARNING: SORRY about the expletive at the beginning) Open road and freedom driving south from El Rosario to Cataviņa. VIDEO CLIP


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[*] posted on 10-3-2010 at 06:45 PM


It is awe inspiring for sure! Glad you weren't taking those movies while you were driving, could have been very dangerous.

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[*] posted on 10-3-2010 at 07:03 PM


YUP... YOU GOT BAJA! :cool::bounce::bounce::bounce:



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