RonnieRockCod
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Epic Baja boating adventure
The author details his experience boating solo from Los Angeles to the mouth of the Colorado River in a nineteen foot panga with a forty
horsepower outboard.
His stops along the way will be familiar to many, especially in the Sea of Cort?s. Please go to: www.bajaexpo.com/adventure.htm
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yankeeirishman
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Goes around the cape? I need to read this. Sounds great. Thanks for ther link.
What control freaks there are here. Don\'t believe that post you just read!
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Carlos Fiesta adventure
He'll also be the guest on Baja Talk Radio this tuesday (March 1st).
http://www.worldtalkradio.com/show.asp?sid=126
So if you have any questions, send me an email (mexicoted@yahoo.com).
Ted
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Hey Ted,
Would you mention to Carlos that I am still waiting for my sunglasses.
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panga trip from LA to Cabo to Colorado delta...
CONGRATULATIONS!! while anyone completing this trip is to be applauded for being a great adventurer, the trip has been made quite a few times in the
past. My friend, Mike, made the same trip from Oxnard a few years back in his aluminum skiff..SOLO. Another 2 guys from Wyoming did the trip from
Reedsport, Wa. to here and back in a rowing dory with a lanteen sail and a kicker way back in 1980. Another 2 characters from North Dakota did a
similar Laguna Ignacio -Cortez trip in a 19' open fisherman with a 60 hp outboard in 1976.
Nevertheless, kudos to the recent panga travelers. I know they will have great memories forever.
I do what the voices in my tackle box tell me.
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jrbaja
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I don't have the story in front of me
but Carlos did this trip many years ago. He has a web site that may be Baja Expo with his stories. I think DK has a link to it.
It is by no means a recent trip, somebody just found out about it recently.
It is a good story.
What I want to see is a circumnavigation by Hummer if those things are really "all that."
[Edited on 2/24/2005 by jrbaja]
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Yes Carlos did make the trip, in late 2001 I think. He told us about it at Viva Baja 3. Carlos Fiesta is the host of http://BajaExpo.com where you can read about it ('Baja Circumnavigation') and get great details of most every destination on the peninsula. Carlos
is a good amigo! I think he has his own parking spot at Juan Y Juan's, Scorpion Bay!
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that's great Ted, he's a live wire deluxe!
i'll call in if i can not be in a meeting, when he landed at mulege nov 2001 we met at Serenidad and i helped him get his prop fixed, dinged it in the
low tide approach to the dock. Carlos also flies to baja now in his 182. the yearly surf trips to juan y juan's are legendary and the 19' fijan panga
is enshrined there now permanently.
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What was he thinking??? He never had owned a boat, no sea experience, used a AAA map as his map around the whole peninsula, put his life, business
and family on "the pause button" for a month, went with no back-up crew and took along a pumkin...stuck a wig on it and nicknamed the thing "Elvira".
I don't think he has been in the boat since, but Juan y Juan went in on the panga with him after the trip (bringing it in on the north road from San
Ignancio in the dark) and it now lives at Club Juan y Juan's where people still ask, "What was this guy thinking???" You gotta know Carlos to love
him...he is one of a kind. Find him anywhere on the peninsula and he'll always buy you a cold cerveza or margarita...a true Baja Amigo and true
Nomad...Carlos Fiesta!
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And the most amazing thing about the trip?
He never mentions fishing, while crossing some of the best fishing grounds in the entire world; the west coast of Baja. 
Personally, I can't relate, but then, my name is Hook.
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Carlos Fiesta
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Amigos ~
I know it seems crazy that I spend 4 weeks circumnavigating Baja and did not fish, but as I progressed through my trip my goals changed. At first the
plan was to just hang out and cruise the coast. After I got into the trip my goal evolved to just staying alive until I got into the Colorado River.
And now I know every secret surf break in Baja!
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We'll be listening....so...don't be late like the rest of Ted's guests
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Me No
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Hook, When I do it I will let you know how the fishing was. 
[Edited on 3-1-2005 by Me No]
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Tom - set it up and I'll fly S and R or drop
in at selected sites and check on you!, bring in supplies.
and Carlos.....i will call you manana!!
[Edited on 3-1-2005 by capt. mike]
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Hook ~
When you make the trip let me know where the best fishing is. Bring your GPS and mark the spots.
Capt'n Mike ~ Thanks again for your help in Mulege. I owe you a cold Pacifico!
Juan del Rio ~ I couldn't have made the trip solo without your backup...Gracias!
See ya'll tomorrow at 1:00 ~~~~~~
~~~ Carlos
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NO TENGO COJONES ESTE GRANDE
Quote: | Originally posted by Carlos Fiesta
Hook ~
When you make the trip let me know where the best fishing is. Bring your GPS and mark the spots.
Carlos |
Not for me, Carlos, but my sombrero is off to you.
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Me No
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Hook, I originally worded my response a little funky, and I believe carlos was refering to me.
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