Journey with a Baja Burro

Journey with a Baja Burro
Title Journey with a Baja Burro PDF eBook
Author Graham Mackintosh
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2001
Genre Baja California (Mexico : Peninsula)
ISBN 9780932653413

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Entertaining account of the author's experiences walking with a burro 1,000 miles from the U.S. border to Loreto, Baja California. Mackintosh and his burro traversed scorching desert and frigid pine-covered mountains to visit mission sites along the way.

Baja California Adventures

Baja California Adventures
Title Baja California Adventures PDF eBook
Author Froylan Tiscareño
Publisher Xlibris Corporation
Pages 507
Release 2013-05-31
Genre Travel
ISBN 1483641937

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The stories featured in Baja California Adventures take place during a span of almost sixty years of travel in the rugged, parched, yet hauntingly attractive peninsula. The author kept detailed notes on most of his trips then fleshed out this skeleton in a narrative that places the reader in the role of participant in the adventure. Thus, one feels the bite of the 4WD tires into the desert sand, newly hard-packed by the moisture of a quick-moving thunderstorm. The author describes the excitement of finding Indian petroglyphs, arrowheads, or clay ollas in remote canyons. Because Mr. Tiscareo is also a pilot, many of the trips included here involve mention of the special immigration rules for private fly-in tourists. Finally, there are Baja adventures in the pine-clad granite fortress that is the Sierra de San Pedro Mrtir in the northern part of the peninsula. Here, the author joined other veteran Bajeos in hoof-and-boot or horse-assisted explorations. In short, this book should be inspiration to those readers who want to visit Baja California, particularly the less tourist-trod destinations. Armchair travelers will derive vicarious pleasure without the effort of going there themselves.

Baja Legends

Baja Legends
Title Baja Legends PDF eBook
Author Greg Niemann
Publisher Sunbelt Publications, Inc.
Pages 276
Release 2002
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780932653475

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The author of Baja Fever shares his extensive knowledge of the peninsula, its colorful past and booming present, in this fascinating reference book. History, lore, and amazing stories make it a "must-have" for Bajaphiles as well as armchair travelers.

Baja Outpost

Baja Outpost
Title Baja Outpost PDF eBook
Author Marvin Patchen
Publisher Sunbelt Publications, Inc.
Pages 100
Release 2003
Genre Travel
ISBN 9780932653543

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Stories, thoughts, reminiscences, and comments from the many guests who visited this rustic cabin near Catavina in remote northern Baha California over the past 20 years.

Into a Desert Place

Into a Desert Place
Title Into a Desert Place PDF eBook
Author Graham Mackintosh
Publisher W W Norton & Company Incorporated
Pages 312
Release 1995
Genre Travel
ISBN 9780393312898

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The author recounts his experiences walking around the Baja California coast, describes the region's desert wildlife, and shares his impressions of the people and landscapes

Nearer My Dog to Thee

Nearer My Dog to Thee
Title Nearer My Dog to Thee PDF eBook
Author Graham Mackintosh
Publisher Graham Mackintosh
Pages 296
Release 2003
Genre Nature
ISBN 0962610917

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An information and humorous account of the author's sojourn with his two canine companions in the Sierra San Pedro Martir, one of North America's most fascinating and endangered froest ecosystems.

Near Death in the Desert

Near Death in the Desert
Title Near Death in the Desert PDF eBook
Author Cecil Kuhne
Publisher Vintage
Pages 450
Release 2011-06-08
Genre Travel
ISBN 0307793710

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A travel anthology that gathers the best adventure stories from the world's most barren landscapes. Ranging from 19th-century explorers to modern-day journalists, these desert trekkers deal with everything from deserting men, corrupt armed soldiers, and Nigerian bush taxis to suspicious natives, stubborn camels, and debilitating sunburn. These thirteen tales are more than suspenseful; they also show how life can survive in the most punishing climates. “The night was heavy with foreboding. The rain, which had been spitting down on us during the late afternoon, grew heavier. It hurled into our faces, borne by a wind that was now gusting between the dunes at full force. . . . It was the worst storm we had encountered and Ned was out in it alone.” —Justin Marozzi, South from Barbary Also featuring: Robyn Davidson's Desert Places-Robyn Davidson follows the Rubari people across the Thar as she tries to adapt to a difficult-but fascinating-way of life. Michael Asher's Two Against the Sahara-Newlyweds embark upon a nine-month, 4500-mile journey across the world's largest desert, traveling from Morocco to Sudan. Bayle St. John's Adventure in the Libyan Desert-In 1847, a team of four trek deep into Libya in search of an oasis. But what they find is even more astounding…