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Welcome back Jon. You covered a lot of terrain. I only saw on photo in the pdf, but a good photo! I am assuming this is correct as you are working on flickr.
 
Welcome back Jon. You covered a lot of terrain. I only saw on photo in the pdf, but a good photo! I am assuming this is correct as you are working on flickr.

It's a multi-page PDF. Use the page down key, enter key, or mouse roller to cycle through the pics.
 
It's a multi-page PDF. Use the page down key, enter key, or mouse roller to cycle through the pics.

Ahh, now I feel like an idiot; especially being a computer geek! Page down worked.

Great photos. But I do not understand why you rear window never has any dust on it. Did you photoshop these.:p
 
looks like a great time, what gorgeous scenery! were you solo? no other rigs etc? or did you just have pics of the rig you like best... ;)
 
Solo? Yes.
No other rigs? Yes.
Pics of my favorite rig? Yes.

:D
 
Great pictures Jon. I look forward to your Baja trips every year because there are always great stories and great pictures. Thanks for sharing.

-Mike-
 
Great pictures Jon. I look forward to your Baja trips every year because there are always great stories and great pictures. Thanks for sharing.

-Mike-

Mike said it well. I think you need to publish a coffee table book of Baja photos. Some great pics this time. Now how about some stories? No military men with big guns out of gas this time?
 
very nice. several of those look just like southern Az where I grew up. (sahuaro and ocotillo pics)
 
Mike said it well. I think you need to publish a coffee table book of Baja photos. Some great pics this time. Now how about some stories? No military men with big guns out of gas this time?

Stories later. Not really much to tell. Funny you should say picture book. I made this for fun a few years ago: Pappys' Baja Picture Book


very nice. several of those look just like southern Az where I grew up. (sahuaro and ocotillo pics)

Actually, those are Cardon cactus, not saguaro. Cardon are bigger and saguaro does not occur in Baja.
 
Actually, those are Cardon cactus, not saguaro. Cardon are bigger and saguaro does not occur in Baja.

ahhh. similar look. I know Baja is outside the Sonoran desert, but the look of the terrain and plants are similar. very cool.
 

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