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http://tinyurl.com/84dbn
After a couple of comments about the Sea of Cortez and the westerly winds, I unexpectedly came across this boating blog where the same winds were a big part of the story. It's a short pdf file with a couple of nice photos and a poignant "final thought." |
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Bryan wrote:
http://tinyurl.com/84dbn After a couple of comments about the Sea of Cortez and the westerly winds, I unexpectedly came across this boating blog where the same winds were a big part of the story. It's a short pdf file with a couple of nice photos and a poignant "final thought." Good site! The fellow states he'll not make the drive again. There are alternatives if he's willing to come down the mainland side. 1- He can bus down from Phoenix for $41. Many folks who keep their boats at San Carlos do just that. 2- He can drive down from the border at Nogales to San Carlos and boat across. http://www.sancarlosmexico.com/travel.html http://www.desertdivers.com/Directions.cfm -- Skipper |
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Skipper wrote:
1- He can bus down from Phoenix for $41. Oops! It's still $50 plus cab ride from Hwy 15. -- Skipper |
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