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Casey, his BMW R1200GS, and thousands of miles of roads, beaches and Baja.

Thursday, January 10, 2008

Back in Ensenada - Passing Through

Found a little internet cafe and sent off a couple blog posts and some emails. Heading south this afternoon, shooting for San Quintin or El Rosarito. I'll let you know when I get there!

Adios!
Posted by Casey at 12:56 PM

1 comment:

carole said...

Hey Case,

I'm living vicariously through your trip..however, I'm staying at the Marriott. Thanks for the update and things we get to pray about.

Hugs,
Mamasita Carole

January 10, 2008 at 2:16 PM

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