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[xrlug] so you want to take a trip to baja?

Post by trala@aol.com » Thu Mar 01, 2001 12:05 am

Well said Nels, as inviting as the late Dan Rosen's videos of Mexico's Copper Canyon seemed, it is still a whole different country. I believe my adventurous needs will be well served by annual visits to my favorite Colorado trails. Bonus, most times I don't have to get shots at the border to get in, woo HOO! Happy Trails, Dean : )

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[xrlug] so you want to take a trip to baja?

Post by George Basinet » Thu Mar 01, 2001 11:59 am

trala@... wrote:
> Well said Nels, as inviting as the late Dan Rosen's videos of Mexico's Copper > Canyon seemed, it is still a whole different country. I believe my > adventurous needs will be well served by annual visits to my favorite > Colorado trails. > Bonus, most times I don't have to get shots at the border to get in, woo > HOO! Happy Trails, Dean : ) >
The worst thing about Copper Canyon is that there are no Motorhomes, Condos or Golf Courses. No Mac/Starbucks either for that matter. The only down side is that Batopilas is a 'dry' town. I wonder what the Spanish for bootlegger is. George Escondido, CA

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[xrlug] so you want to take a trip to baja?

Post by Richard Ohnstad » Thu Mar 01, 2001 12:30 pm

++6> The worst thing about Copper Canyon is that there are no Motorhomes, Condos or
> Golf Courses. No Mac/Starbucks either for that matter. The only down side
is
> that Batopilas is a 'dry' town. I wonder what the Spanish for bootlegger
is.
> > George > Escondido, CA>
Dry town??? hmmmm. I remember siting around the courtyard at the very plush Hotel Mary drinking something, and I don't think it was soda pop. Either Batopilas isn't a dry town, or Pancho Villa MotoTours did an even better job than I gave them credit for. Richard in Tucson 94 KLR650 86 VFR750

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Post by k650dsn@aol.com » Thu Mar 01, 2001 1:43 pm

--- In DSN_klr650@y..., MWeaver@n... wrote:
> gee, what a great idea. that would make it harder for DNA testing to > expose whenever an innocent person was imprisoned or executed. why > not just allow the police to kill whoever they feel like. > mw
A small price to pay for an obedient society. Gino

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Post by Bogdan Swider » Thu Mar 01, 2001 2:34 pm

> > > > The worst thing about Copper Canyon is that there are no Motorhomes, > Condos or > Golf Courses. No Mac/Starbucks either for that matter. The only down side > is > that Batopilas is a 'dry' town. I wonder what the Spanish for bootlegger > is. > > George > Escondido, CA >
I somehow found myself at the bootleggers house, purely by accident mind you. That was for beer. A bigger problem was up in Creel. I wanted to take some Hornitos down just in case I might want to drink some; you never know. They wouldn't sell it to me till 11:00 am thus delaying my descent. A small group of locals got a kick out of watching me pour a liter of tequila into a metal Sigg bottle. Bogdan

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