Baja RV Adventure
Baja RV Adventure Customer Review: Lots more ?’s
My disappointment with this video is that too much of the content covered the wildlife and sealife in the area. Although I would like to have viewed some of it, there was just too much time given to it. Instead we hoped to see more of the towns and meet the people as John drove toward his destination. He visited so many interesting places along the way that its unfortunate he didn’t include more of the people and culture. Also there really weren’t any significant “travel tips” given. Such as, safety in travel ( the roads looked pretty desolate), time of day to travel, best times to cross the border (long wait) both coming and going, papers needed to cross the border, is language a real barrier, any particular laws we tourists should be aware of? He did mentioned some great restaurants and RV parks and showed some beautiful scenery along his 1000mile trip. I do plan to visit Ensenada next time were in California, and did enjoy and gain some knowledge from this video.
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Tulsa World - Black-eyed-pea cakes, creamy asparagus soup, roast-stuffed French breast of chicken and grilled Atlantic salmon the latter served with stone-ground grits show some of the variety and regional influeces on the creative menu. The wine list is
Autumn to the west
Bend Bulletin - Now s the time to look for kokanee salmon on their annual spawning migration from the lake up the Metolius. And there s the town of Camp Sherman, a rustic little burg hard by the banks of the river where you can pick up an espresso, rent a fly
ACID dam removed at Caldwell Park
Record Searchlight - Soon anglers will be wading into the returning shallows, casting their lines for trout that cluster behind spawning salmon in hopes of dining on eggs floating downstream, said Mike Berry, environmental scientist for state Department of Fish and Game.
Around the Region
Modesto Bee - Enjoy a crisp fall morning pedaling along the Tuolumne River, stopping to look for migrating salmon and exploring the flora and fauna that live along the river. Grab your bike and head to Beard Brook Park on Saturday at 9 a.m. The free ride
2007 Holiday Train - You and CP raising money, food and awareness for
CNW Group - Dec. 15 Revelstoke - 3:15 p.m., House Track in Revelstoke Yard, Victoria Road adjacent to CPR Parking Lot Sicamous - 5:30 p.m., N.W. corner of HWY No.1 at Silver Sand Road Intersection, East of the Draw Bridge salmon Arm - 7
Glow-in-the-dark shrimp — it’s all a little fishy
Seattle Post Intelligencer - They had 200 to 300 pounds of brightly glowing fish — whole king salmon they planned to use in a ceremony. They were afraid to eat it because they believed the fish were radioactive, Sado reported. The analysis found the salmon — skin, intestine
The salmon? They’re back
Santa Rosa Press Democrat - Chinook salmon, the reason Sonoma County residents were ordered to cut back on watering lawns and washing cars over the past four months, are making their way up the Russian River. “It absolutely worked,” said Sean White, a biologist with the Sonoma
Peter Carey yearns for Oz
News.com.au - salmon return to the rivers they were born in, you know, it is that feel of place, it’s the strongest thing.” His personal life has complicated any plans for a homecoming. Any discussion of his messy and bitter divorce from his second wife, theatre
Food & Drink: Borgata Buffet
NorthJersey.com - Walk down the line of steam tables in just about every casino buffet and you’ll probably find a salmon dish. But only at the Borgata Buffet will you find the whole fish, wrapped and roasted in banana leaves, waiting to be sliced to order by a chef
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November 6th, 2007 at 3:46 pm
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