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bajatrailrider
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Road fell in ocean
On my way today driving off road truck to coyote Cal's north bound . Where pavement stops the dirt road fell in the ocean. There is a detour road
marked about 1/6 mile both sides different way to get past it. The yellow tape at end of pavement has been torn down. Some fools are driving it
anyway. I got out of truck and looked at safe distance. It is under cut your better to take detour as it will fall down also. Baja mil is already
marked on detour.
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David K
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Crazy! Thanks Larry... The erosion of sea cliffs marches on... I thought I took a photo near the end of the pavement (just past the Erendira Motel)
last October, but nope... just this one of our buddy Rick at Coyote Cal's...
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ehall
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Is that big red house in danger? Any idea who owns it?
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bajatrailrider
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No Ed no casas it just after the turn from where paved road ends. The only way they could fix it is move barbwire fence on east side. I'm sure land
onwer would want some coin for that. Nice picture David I go there many times.
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ehall
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There was only 20 0r 30 feet between that house and the cliff. Would hate to see it go down
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advrider
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How is coyote cal's, food good, do we need to make reservations before hand? We are staying there in March for the first time as we are ridding
South..
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norte
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darn rising oceans.
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ehall
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Quote: Originally posted by advrider | How is coyote cal's, food good, do we need to make reservations before hand? We are staying there in March for the first time as we are ridding
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Food is awesome. Ta made us lobster with this sauce that was soooooo good. Let them know you are coming and make sure you lock your bikes.
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David K
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Oceans are the same height. Cliffs fall from erosion... so, the ocean is maybe wider but not higher in those places.
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Quote: Originally posted by David K |
Oceans are the same height. Cliffs fall from erosion... so, the ocean is maybe wider but not higher in those places. |
DK takes the bait again.
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bajatrailrider
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I think chippy took the bait again also. Rising ocean or cliff erosion you can't change it.
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FISH ON ! ! !
I don't have a BUCKET LIST, but I do have a F***- IT LIST a mile long!
86 - 45*
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bajatrailrider
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Quote: Originally posted by advrider | How is coyote cal's, food good, do we need to make reservations before hand? We are staying there in March for the first time as we are ridding
South.. | . Hey adv yes on
reservation, yes on order food in advance. I'm 20 min away maybe you guys can spare extra day to trail ride.
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bajatrailrider
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Quote: Originally posted by ehall | Quote: Originally posted by advrider | How is coyote cal's, food good, do we need to make reservations before hand? We are staying there in March for the first time as we are ridding
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Food is awesome. Ta made us lobster with this sauce that was soooooo good. Let them know you are coming and make sure you lock your bikes.
| . on locking bikes I would tell Rick let you park
them in game room for the night.
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Quote: Originally posted by David K |
Oceans are the same height. Cliffs fall from erosion... so, the ocean is maybe wider but not higher in those places. |
Dk,
How do you know? I am not aware of a palm tree on the beach in this area, so you do not have a sea level gage to back up your statement, eh?
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will do for you, but what together we can do for the freedom of man.”
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bajatrailrider
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Another useless Baja nomad blow hard that is not aware of anything. You wish you knew what David knows.
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chuckie
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Yadayadayadayada......
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David K
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Quote: Originally posted by mtgoat666 | Quote: Originally posted by David K |
Oceans are the same height. Cliffs fall from erosion... so, the ocean is maybe wider but not higher in those places. |
Dk,
How do you know? I am not aware of a palm tree on the beach in this area, so you do not have a sea level gage to back up your statement, eh?
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The home I grew up in is on the beach in Del Mar, CA. I lived there from 1957 to 1964... the street it is on is called Sandy Lane... we used to rent
it to Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz each summer (and we would move out for 3 months... A different house is on that lot now, but the lot and house is
just as high above the ocean as it was in the 1950s.
Piers, boat launch ramps, breakwaters... all from over 50 years ago are still above the water. Lagoons and salt flats that occasionally get flushed
with higher than usual tides are still only flushed the same. If the sea level had risen, these places would be the first to go underwater full time.
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John Harper
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Quote: Originally posted by David K | Quote: Originally posted by mtgoat666 | Quote: Originally posted by David K |
Oceans are the same height. Cliffs fall from erosion... so, the ocean is maybe wider but not higher in those places. |
Dk,
How do you know? I am not aware of a palm tree on the beach in this area, so you do not have a sea level gage to back up your statement, eh?
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The home I grew up in is on the beach in Del Mar, CA. I lived there from 1957 to 1964... the street it is on is called Sandy Lane... we used to rent
it to Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz each summer (and we would move out for 3 months... A different house is on that lot now, but the lot and house is
just as high above the ocean as it was in the 1950s.
Piers, boat launch ramps, breakwaters... all from over 50 years ago are still above the water. Lagoons and salt flats that occasionally get flushed
with higher than usual tides are still only flushed the same. If the sea level had risen, these places would be the first to go underwater full time.
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Did you rent that place to UCSD students in the late 1970's? I had a girlfriend that lived on Sandy Lane, the place was on the beach with pool IIRC.
Nice place.
John
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David K
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No, and this was my parents. After the Alaskan earthquake of '64 when they posted Tidal Wave Warning signs on the beach there, they decided to sell it
and move inland. They regretted doing that. It was the first house on the beach as you entered Del Mar from Solana Beach... If I recall, the address
was 3010 Sandy Lane. I was like 7 years old when we moved. No pool, just the Pacific Ocean and a huge sand beach then.
My mom, our dog 'Santa Claus', my swing set.
Me (just back from a swim) and my friends. Playing on the beach has never not been fun for me... still to this day!
My 'back yard'... early 1960s.
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