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Lichen
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5pm
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Burros either slept or rolled here!
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It's just 20 yards from camp
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There are burro tracks everywhere!
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Dave taking some photos to use for computer desktop patterns
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The view out the TearDrop window
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Brian loves to get the fire started! Annie loves to cook!
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Tonight we have a rice salad, and...
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Dave chops wood, Annie chops food, and Brian tends to the fire
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MOVIE. Dave chops wood, Annie chops food, and Brian tends to the fire. 30sec.
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6pm and the light is going
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Brain stirs the coals
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The tiki torches actually work out pretty well. You need rocks to hold them in place.
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7:10pm, its getting a mite chilly as we wait for dinner
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It's Fish Taco night!!! :-D
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Dec 31, 2004. 11:54am
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Today we will take the "road of death" as Annie calls it over the mountains to Valle De Trinidad
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it's about 32 miles each way, and we won't be back until dark
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Great view looking back!
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Valle de Trinidad has gas, which we now need more of
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12:22pm The view from a little higher up. Like 30 minutes farther.
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Louise & Dave want to come back & see where those roads go!
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clouds sort of dogged us all day
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12:25pm Brian & Annie make it up the grade. Dave & Louise are next
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That's a wild horse just sitting by the road!
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Big guy
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And another
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Well, maybe they are not wild, they seem pretty calm, and shod.
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But we haven't seen any fences around here
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These horses drink wine?
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The sign says: Caution, No gasoline, No water for next 100 miles. That's the way we came FROM!
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The sign says: Caution, No gasoline, No water for next 100 miles. (12:35pm)
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scattered cow bones
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a rancho
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It's a public road. We closed this gate behind us, but we didn't see anybody.
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Cows in the road
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Cows don't look really smart...
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I think these are Burros
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Yeah, now they really look like Burros
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Another gate to close behind us
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How many Jamaus are there? I saw several on the map
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Up in the flat areas on the mountains there is a lot of mud
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The wipers don't help too much
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Your tax dollars at work?
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Another Jamau sign, but this point a different direction.
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2:30 and time for lunch before we hit town
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This stick is painted red: "1 x 600" whatever that means
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The fishing man (top center)
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64 miles round trip for this! Ah, now we have plenty of Pemex gas! Valle de Trinidad
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3:18pm. A pack of dogs roaming through Valle de Trinidad. They seemed to be a happy lot
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3:45p. We've gotten gas & been to the store. Now we are on the way out of town.
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