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[*] posted on 7-30-2012 at 10:51 AM


Excellent report and pictures. Thanks
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[*] posted on 7-30-2012 at 11:03 AM


10-4 TW...

I took photos of the quad and the battery in it (that Coco needs replaced)... I know that M/Cs are your thing... Is there anything special about the battery type that you can think of should any Nomads heading south might assist Coco with getting a new one?




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[*] posted on 7-30-2012 at 01:47 PM


Main thing is for it to fit and have the same crank capacity.
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[*] posted on 7-30-2012 at 02:51 PM


Fabulous report David. Loved every word, every photo!!!



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[*] posted on 7-30-2012 at 03:42 PM


this is so fun ! I feel like we are traveling with you day by day .... very kind of you to provide great detail for newbies who have not traveled Baja before.

you guys did do a LOT of driving ! holy smokes.





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[*] posted on 7-30-2012 at 04:39 PM


David,
The report is great. Your information is so helpful. I'll be putting it to use planning my own trip. Looks like you are having a fabulous time! Keep it coming, we are waiting anxiously.

John




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[*] posted on 7-30-2012 at 05:51 PM
Whelk eggs?


Hi! What a beautiful trip. Thank you so much for sharing the vibe!

What is a whelk?



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[*] posted on 7-30-2012 at 06:01 PM


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Hi! What a beautiful trip. Thank you so much for shainng the vibe!

What is a whelk?


My pleasure... when are we going to look for more lost missions again??

As for whelks, and their eggs:

http://www.okeefes.org/Whelks/Whelks.htm




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[*] posted on 7-30-2012 at 06:03 PM


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David,
The report is great. Your information is so helpful. I'll be putting it to use planning my own trip. Looks like you are having a fabulous time! Keep it coming, we are waiting anxiously.

John


OK... let me get right back on it... The photos and sites get a lot better... Baja is a wonderland, and even to me, it is like going their for the first time, each time I have gone (since 1965)... Every trip you see something new!




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[*] posted on 7-30-2012 at 07:27 PM
DAYS 3 & 4 (Mon. and Tue.)


Monday, July 16 (Day 3): We awake to a beautiful day on a tiny little bay on the bigger Bahia Concepcion. There are 9 palapas or cabañas made of palm leaves on the white sand beach. A large family on vacation is at the palapa on the north end and we are using the palapa at the south end. We basically are in vacation-rest mode now for the next 48 hours… and the ills of civilization are 600 miles away. Glorious weather, wonderful sea water and we do as little as possible knowing soon that our friends Steve (‘Bajatripper’) and his wife Zully will be showing us plenty in, and around La Paz! That afternoon, we go to the nearby restaurant at Playa Buenaventura (just south over the bridge from the closed, rundown hotel on the same beach). We visit with the friendly owners Mark and Olivia who offer us use of their Internet (we weren’t in that great of a need yet) and cold beers (we did enjoy those). We also treat ourselves to their famous cheeseburgers with all the fixings.

Tuesday, July 17 (Day 4): More of the same great Baja beach time!
That afternoon, we drive to Mulege (Moo-le-HAY) for dinner, ice, and top the gas tank. Our favorite beach restaurant ‘El Patron’ was closed, so we try the place next door, ‘Pancho Villa’s’ and there was just one other table occupied. Business is way off in Baja, as well as back in America! We order a shrimp dinner, and while it was good, it was less than what we had received at El Patron, in years past. We got gas at the pump in the middle of town and bought a block of ice at the ice plant just south of Mulege, across from the newer gas station.

The only issue camping on a tropical beach are mosquitoes. We heard that Bounce fabric softener dryer sheets repel bugs, so we stick them in our pockets. It did seem to work, but when we were unprotected they did bite us a bit. We also have the citronella candles and Raid area fogger. Daytime temperatures were never over 95º along the coast and the water was great, not too hot but not chilly, either.

Now some photos:


Playa La Perla on Bahia Concepcion (just south of El Requeson).


Our new easy up tent is great… windows all around that can be closed and it is tall enough to stand in.


Our view from the tent.


The palapa is open on the inland side, a bit backwards unless it was to block wind off the bay?


We have these floating chairs, which are perfect in the Sea of Cortez.


Is there any better way to enjoy a cold Tecate Light?


At Mark and Olivia’s Playa Buenaventura Restaurant, just north of El Requeson.


The cheeseburger in paradise, they are great!


The next day, we saw some of the damage from the flash flood along Mulege’s river. This was a few years ago, and has still not been fixed.


Our shrimp dinner at Pancho Villa’s on the north river road.


Back at Playa La Perla for the evening.


The next morning, we will head for La Paz!

Stay tuned…




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[*] posted on 7-30-2012 at 07:41 PM


Ahhhh!

Awesome times in the paradise of it all!

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[*] posted on 7-30-2012 at 08:13 PM


Your travel log has been great. I think you should add some outlined maps and I would like to know what the temperatures were in the day and at night.

Seriously, this is your core knowledge and if you stayed on this path and stopped correcting everyone it would benefit everyone.
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Seriously, this is your core knowledge and if you stayed on this path and stopped correcting everyone it would benefit everyone.


But then, we'd all be misspelling place names and, one could argue, that wouldn't be very beneficial to anyone.

Great trip report, David, and nice photos. I'm dying to find out if you guys found that cave with the paintings on the road out of El Arco.




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[*] posted on 7-30-2012 at 11:32 PM


We did! :-)



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[*] posted on 7-31-2012 at 04:35 AM


David K, Thanks for the report and pics.:yes:
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[*] posted on 7-31-2012 at 06:46 AM


Made a copy of the first part. I am taking it with me in October.

[Edited on 7-31-2012 by Marc]
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[*] posted on 7-31-2012 at 06:58 AM


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Your travel log has been great. I think you should add some outlined maps and I would like to know what the temperatures were in the day and at night.

Seriously, this is your core knowledge and if you stayed on this path and stopped correcting everyone it would benefit everyone.


Seriously? U gunna complain about your beef with DK's other posts in the middle of his cool trip? lame.
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[*] posted on 7-31-2012 at 07:22 AM


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The palapa is open on the inland side, a bit backwards unless it was to block wind off the bay?



Exactly! If you return to La Perla between Nov and March you will appreciate the orientation of the palapa. And, there are no mosquitoes to be found.

Love the photos. Great storytelling!
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[*] posted on 7-31-2012 at 07:39 AM




When ramuma learns to make burgers like that I'll be in his corner.

:lol::lol::lol::lol:

BTW, you realize how much fat is on that plate?

And fried onions, too ........ Mmmmmmm..Mmmmmm (as Andy Griffith used to say).
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[*] posted on 7-31-2012 at 08:30 AM


10-4 that... the onions are carmelized... Way to go Mark ('burbs') on the Cheesburger in Paradise!

Fat? I am on vacation! LOL. Seriously Igor, wait until you see the healthy meal we had in Loreto, in my next installment (Day 5)... The fruit salad was so awesome, we couldn't wait to pass Loreto again on our way north to have it again!




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