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[*] posted on 9-11-2004 at 04:27 PM
Sample from my Baja Notebook (recent trip links)


With so many links and web pages to look at, it is impossible to see all there is about Baja on the Internet! I made my Baja Notebook (link at bottom of each of my posts) to help the Baja explorer find some ideas for your next adventure or to provide the armchair adventurer with a view to the beauty in Baja. Here is a sample of my Baja Notebook's contents:





Special Recommended Baja Web Sites

BAJA TALK RADIO (hyperlinked in my notebook*)

Mision Santa Maria Panorama is like being there! (hyperlinked in my notebook*)

Look at or order Baja Satellite Images (hyperlinked in my notebook*)

* just click link at bottom

NEWS & NOTES:
Baja Trips in 2004 ....

FEBRUARY:
Group Camp at Nuevo Mazatlan, side trips to Shell Island, Sulfur Mine, and MATOMI Canyon Oasis: http://vivabaja.com/204

APRIL:
Explored Parral, Berrendo, Carrizo, Agua Caliente, and El Cajon canyons. See the photos!: EXOTIC CANYONS PHOTO WEB SITE: http://vivabaja.com/404

Also in April: Jack Swords and other intrepid backpackers reach Baja's most remote historic site, Mision San Pedro Martir! http://community-2.webtv.net/vivabaja/spm

MAY 1st: Pyramid Resort's Booksigning Party was great! http://community-2.webtv.net/Boojum1/504

JULY 4th Holiday: Bahia de los Angeles and four nights at Camp Gecko. Weather was so perfect, didn't want to leave! Side trips to Bahia las Animas, La Gringa, and (on the way home) Agua Dulce. http://community-2.webtv.net/Boojum1/704

JULY 11th: Invited to small party in Rosarito by Antonio M., owner of El Rosario's Pemex and the Baja Cactus Motel. A super nice person! http://community-2.webtv.net/matomi2004/bajacactus

AUG. 22: The Baja Cactus Cultural Fiesta at the Tijuana Cultural Center (CECUT). 68 Baja loving folks enjoyed a fabulous day hosted by Antonio 'BajaCactus'. We enjoyed movies, music, and food from the Baja peninsula. Most of all, we enjoyed meeting other Baja fans and Antonio's family and staff. http://community-2.webtv.net/matomi2004/fiesta






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