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Udo
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THE ULTIMATE BAJA CAMPING TRAILER
DK...enjoy!!
(You probably saw it on FB)
http://www.conqueroraustralia.com.au/index.php?option=com_co...
Udo
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TMW
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Interesting for sure. There is a RV/boat show here in Bakersfield this weekend and it is always fun to look thru the RVs and trailers.
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wessongroup
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Dittos ...
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bajaguy
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Starting at $36,675USD
That is a lot of nights at a Holiday Inn Express
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Barry A.
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--------or for the cost of a cot, and staring up at the stars on a beautiful Baja night.
Barry
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Udo
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To my knowledge, there is no Holiday Inn Express where most of us go camping...such as that secret beach just north of Santa Rosaliita, or the
peninsula point near San Quintin, plus many other secret surfing spots in Baja.
This rig comes the closest to owning a VW Westfalia (which now sell for more than $60,000USD...check the site www.gowesty.com)
Udo
Youth is wasted on the young!
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vgabndo
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Quote: Originally posted by Udo | To my knowledge, there is no Holiday Inn Express where most of us go camping...such as that secret beach just north of Santa Rosaliita, or the
peninsula point near San Quintin, plus many other secret surfing spots in Baja.
This rig comes the closest to owning a VW Westfalia (which now sell for more than $60,000USD...check the site www.gowesty.com)
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Just LIKE a Westy, except the VW doesn't require a 30K tow vehicle to pull it where a van can go by itself. As tent trailers go, it IS a Swiss Army
Knife.
Undoubtedly, there are people who cannot afford to give the anchor of sanity even the slightest tug. Sam Harris
"The situation is far too dire for pessimism."
Bill Kauth
Carl Sagan said, "We are a way for the cosmos to know itself."
PEACE, LOVE AND FISH TACOS
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TMW
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I did not see this trailer at the RV show but there were plenty of others. Some of the motorhomes have slide outs on both side and the rear. Like
walking into a full on house.
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David K
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Thanks Udo (I did not see it on FB)!
Those fellows down under do make some great off road stuff... well, most of their country is THE OUTBACK!
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J.P.
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Out Back
It night startle some But the 2,000 census reviled that 94.6 % of the land mass in the U.S. is UNOCUPIED.
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TMW
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A plane ride from coast to coast will show lots and lots of open land. In the west most land is owned by the U.S. Government.
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J.P.
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Land
Another Fact most will deny. All land in the U.S. is owned by the Government. What you actually purchase is a bundle of rights'.
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Barry A.
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Quote: Originally posted by J.P. | Another Fact most will deny. All land in the U.S. is owned by the Government. What you actually purchase is a bundle of rights'.
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-----a fact that makes some of us somewhat paranoid about what the Government will do next. What the Government gives, the Government can take away.
Vigilance is the answer---------and action when the Government looks to abuse or overstep it's vested power. (key word here is "vested"---i.e. given
by the People)
Barry
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Pompano
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I saved $36,650 to explore empty America.
I do what the voices in my tackle box tell me.
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Bob H
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Yes, about 538 nights if the cost or the room is around $70. LOL
The SAME boiling water that softens the potato hardens the egg. It's about what you are made of NOT the circumstance.
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wessongroup
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Sounds good to me .. .ALL of it
[Edited on 3-5-2015 by wessongroup]
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MitchMan
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Quote: | Posted by Barry
-----a fact that makes some of us somewhat paranoid about what the Government will do next. What the Government gives, the Government can take away.
Vigilance is the answer---------and action when the Government looks to abuse or overstep it's vested power. (key word here is "vested"---i.e. given
by the People) |
Glad to see that you admit "paranoia". "What the Government gives, the Government can take away.", almost sounds biblical, and sounds a little like
religious fervor. And I guess we should all become "vigilantes" lest the boogey man government comes to get ya.
Don't worry about big business and the Koch brothers because they are our friends (even though we do not vote for them and they do not get their power
by our consent) and only want the best for us all as they are not at all concerned about self-interest for their own benefit and nor do we have to be
on vigil to make sure that they do not overstep their legal power, but, the government, for whom we all vote, they are out to get us all. So, be
wary, be vigilant...be paranoid.
BTW, the government gets its vested powers by way of the Constitution. And, the biggest and best means to guard against government overstepping or
abusing its vested powers is thru separation of powers and the power of the vote...set out in the Constitution (not in any corporate bylaws). The
Constitution, the thing that is the backbone of our government, the government, the leading officials for whom we all vote and that thing that you are
spreading paranoid fear about. In a sense, it's like spreading self-hatred.
You know, that kind of messaging only serves to redirect the public's attention away from the real culprits of bad in our society such as racial
hatred, assault on the vote, expensive healthcare, predatory lending to students, Wall Street out of control, failing infrastructure, the un-American
unpatriotic behavior in the House of the uncompromising undemocratic racist faction Tea Party entirely and solely responsible for legislative
gridlock, failing infrastructure and the single most devastating and damaging scourge to our society, the lopsided inequitable disparity of income and
wealth in this country.
You've fallen right into the hands of the Koch Bros. and Wall Street doing their bidding and their leg work for them.
[Edited on 3-5-2015 by MitchMan]
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Pappy Jon
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Too much trailer for me.
"The association of flowers and warm-blooded love is more than a romantic convention; it is based upon one of the great advances in the evolution
of life." Ed Abbey
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Barry A.
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Quote: Originally posted by MitchMan | Quote: | Posted by Barry
-----a fact that makes some of us somewhat paranoid about what the Government will do next. What the Government gives, the Government can take away.
Vigilance is the answer---------and action when the Government looks to abuse or overstep it's vested power. (key word here is "vested"---i.e. given
by the People) |
Glad to see that you admit "paranoia". "What the Government gives, the Government can take away.", almost sounds biblical, and sounds a little like
religious fervor. And I guess we should all become "vigilantes" lest the boogey man government comes to get ya.
Don't worry about big business and the Koch brothers because they are our friends (even though we do not vote for them and they do not get their power
by our consent) and only want the best for us all as they are not at all concerned about self-interest for their own benefit and nor do we have to be
on vigil to make sure that they do not overstep their legal power, but, the government, for whom we all vote, they are out to get us all. So, be
wary, be vigilant...be paranoid.
BTW, the government gets its vested powers by way of the Constitution. And, the biggest and best means to guard against government overstepping or
abusing its vested powers is thru separation of powers and the power of the vote...set out in the Constitution (not in any corporate bylaws). The
Constitution, the thing that is the backbone of our government, the government, the leading officials for whom we all vote and that thing that you are
spreading paranoid fear about. In a sense, it's like spreading self-hatred.
You know, that kind of messaging only serves to redirect the public's attention away from the real culprits of bad in our society such as racial
hatred, assault on the vote, expensive healthcare, predatory lending to students, Wall Street out of control, failing infrastructure, the un-American
unpatriotic behavior in the House of the uncompromising undemocratic racist faction Tea Party entirely and solely responsible for legislative
gridlock, failing infrastructure and the single most devastating and damaging scourge to our society, the lopsided inequitable disparity of income and
wealth in this country.
You've fallen right into the hands of the Koch Bros. and Wall Street doing their bidding and their leg work for them.
[Edited on 3-5-2015 by MitchMan] |
They ALL need "watching", Mitchman.
I am not accusing anybody of being a "culprit"-------just that they ALL need watching, always!!! History has proved that, over and over again.
Look up the Koch Brother's in an unbiased source-------they do a LOT of wonderful things, including supporting Public Radio and NPR.
Barry
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Cliffy
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So Harry Reid's basically "pocket veto" of any and all votes in the Senate for years is somehow OK?
"Assault on the vote"? I have to show ID to cash a check for God's sake!
"failing infrastructure"? Granted and neither side looks at it.
"wealth disparity"? There never was a "right" to equal wealth in this country. Equal opportunity? That's the American dream and it is still
attainable. You can do what you want (within the law) be what you want . Attain what you want IF YOU WORK FOR IT! You want to be satisfied with
$10/hr? YOUR DECISION! NOT society limiting you. YOU want to not graduate from high school and then complain about the wealthy? Find someone else who
cares because I don't.
Health care? Where is universal health care a "right" in this country?
Health care is not mentioned in the Constitution. It was not a power given to the Fed government. Therefore the Fed government has no legal basis for
entering that field at all.
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