After half a week away from the internet, I saw a great review of David K's interview on YouTube! He did a great job speaking on-camera about Baja.
David , Great job, I miss Baja very much but I am 78 and just can't travel much any more, I lost all of my Baja pictures when our house burned
last year. I recommend your website to all my friends !
Max B.
Nice video guys....I love the painting and the concept of Baja Dreams...which is what so many people have and some of us are lucky to live!
Baja is in your blood David and it shows...thanks for sharing it.
Thanks... that video was recorded about 7 or 8 years ago by Ken when he came to visit us. I tried to keep it on target and while it doesn't include
it, I answered questions Ken asked me, including the 'Toyota commercial', lol. There was a few edits as I often have an umm pause..
Since that video, I added many more Baja books to my library, Baja Angel and I got married, new furniture, etc. We have since moved to San Marcos...
The Baja love is something I think we all have in common here on Nomad, and my way of sharing it is to offer my memory, photos, books and maps to
inspire adventure and new discoveries by others.
Thanks for the kind words... and thanks to Ken for making the You Tube.
Now THAT was fun to watch & learn. Well done, Ken and David!!! It is great to "meet" you, David after all these years-------that alone would
have been worth watching these videos for, but they also turned out to be really informative. What a wonderful collection of books, articles, and
maps.
Originally posted by BeemerDan
Awesome video, and the Choral Pepper painting is incredible!
What a wondeful treasure to have been bequeathed to you.
I'm riding my little Kawasaki 250 down from Wa state next week for a month long ride thru Baja, Camping as much as possible along the way
After reading BajaLuna's reply (thanks by-the-way), I am wondering if you know 'Debra' (travelpearl) who attended a few of our group camp trips and
the Viva Baja van trip of 2001? Port Orchard isn't that big, right?
It was closer to 8 years ago Ken... and Ken Cooke did promote the video a little while back as a primer for his Pole Line Road trips... The only
problem was, I never drove the Pole Line Road... but I found a little history about it and the radar station we had in San Felipe, online.
On a another You Tube/ Baja note, 'El Camote' recorded some Baja book authors at the first Pyramid Resort event (2003), and they are real fun to
watch, imo.
Originally posted by BeemerDan
Awesome video, and the Choral Pepper painting is incredible!
What a wondeful treasure to have been bequeathed to you.
I'm riding my little Kawasaki 250 down from Wa state next week for a month long ride thru Baja, Camping as much as possible along the way
After reading BajaLuna's reply (thanks by-the-way), I am wondering if you know 'Debra' (travelpearl) who attended a few of our group camp trips and
the Viva Baja van trip of 2001? Port Orchard isn't that big, right?
I do know Debra, She has the place down in Camp Gecko, and was a wealth of information an inspiration on my 1st ride down to Baja. I haven't seen her
in a couple months tho.
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