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JZ
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Where was this picture taken at?
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advrider
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Utah?
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JZ
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That's what I was thinking. But saw it posted on a well know Baja site and was wondering if I some how missed a great spot on the peninsula.
[Edited on 12-12-2018 by JZ]
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I know a number of those narrow canyons with water in Baja - this one looks like around Loreto
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mesquite
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JZ
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Really?
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4x4abc
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yup, the colors match Mezquite Canyon
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JZ
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Drop us some coordinates my friend.
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4x4abc
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will do
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Barry A.
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To be more precise--------the Escalante???
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JZ
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Well, you learn something every day.
https://writzofpassage.com/2016/07/06/water-hiking-in-mesqui...
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David K
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JZ, that looks like the Rancho Trinidad route to the cave art site, west of Mulegé.
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Bubba
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Interesting!
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John Harper
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What a cool little canyon. Thanks for sharing that spot.
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Yes, that is Trinidad Canyon. It's not always this full of water. Pretty photo.
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as one might guess, those areas get used by cattle,goats and other critters.(more as time goes by since the last rains)and become a Petri dish of
fecal bacteria. i have had pals swim/wade and become hosts of parasites.
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advrider
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Nice find, thanks for posting. Looks like it would be an awesome hike.
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I was thinking the same thing but apparently not. Trinidad is a great trip that is also well worth the effort.
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David K
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I have not been there so only could say it looks like Trinidad as I had seen photos and videos of it. So, I guess Baja has two in-the-water walking
canyon trails?
I guess JZ already knew as he got the photo from the link he later posted of Mesquite Canyon?
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gueribo
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Does look like Trinidad, but there's more than one canyon that looks alike. Trinidad is a really special place--both for the cave paintings and the
drive out. (Make sure you sign in with INAH before going.)
We had to do a bit of water-wading in some places, but it can be almost dry depending on the year.
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