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Thanks everyone for your kind comments. Here is the final episode...
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 2006
We all woke up to a wonderful sunrise Sunday morning, the warm beams of light gently warming our backs, which was good on this chilly morning. Everyone made their breakfast and morning coffee, complete with whatever “secret” additive. Kevin then started “phase two” which was supposed to be completed the night before, but…
Phase two was the second installment of some really good meat he had brought out from Boston. This morning we were treated to little nuggets of marinated beef. These were a great treat! I wish I could expand more on the type and cut of meat or marinade, but you weren’t there, and if I told you I would have to kill you. Just know…this meat was REALLY good! Thanks Kevin!
Coffee in hand, meat in stomach, we were off on our final leg of the journey. We started off with a trip around the lake. Just to get a different perspective, and possibly scout for future campsites.
Scouting over we continued on the dirt road out of Laguna Hanson, north-bound towards MEX 2 and Tecate. The group more confident as a whole and in our individual driving skills, we made rather quick time, especially with some nice “quicker” spots. After some on-coming motorcycles and quads we were soon reaching civilization again. We entered back through the town of La Rumorosa, and found a place to stop and air up.
All of us had finished airing up and just chatting when, much to our surprise a Unimog pulls up. Someone convinced the driver to pull over where we had stopped. The driver was chasing for a group of motorcycles, which he didn’t where they were. He was, however, very nice and obliged our curiosities. We all got to drool over the beauty for a little while (crawl up, underneath, inside). Drooling aside, it was time for the Unimog and us to be on our way. As the Unimog drove away, the thoughts all ran through our heads of what we would do with the Unimog, the toughest decision being how to change the tire.
Daydreams, lusting, and fantasizing over, we were soon making our way west on MEX 2, towards Tecate. We had opted to stay on the free road, rather than the toll road, which parallels the free road. A short while later we had arrived in the town of Tecate, Al taking us towards the border, and relating stories of past crossings. The line for the crossing was not long, however it was also not moving very fast. Which allowed time to sample tasty treats being sold by vendors (Thanks for the suggestion Kevin, although I forgot the name). About an hour and a half later, we were back in the good’ol US of A.
We all met up a little way past the border crossing. We were to par-take in a customary border crossing ritual…lunch at Barrett Junction Café, home of the famous fish fry. Our stomachs all in knots with anticipation, the drive was short. We were soon all sitting down and enjoying the atmosphere and food supplied by Barret Junction. Lunch didn’t take that long. Most of us hadn’t eaten since breakfast, and a meal we didn’t have to cook or prepare was a welcome change.
Lunch over, it was the sad time to say, “hasta luego.” We had all met new friends, got re-acquainted old friends, and explored new areas together. We had all bonded as a group. We knew it wasn’t good-bye, just we’ll see you again soon! After a quick group picture (thanks Mark!), we were all on our way. Back home, to clean-up, tighten various nuts and bolts, and start planning for the next adventure.
Thanks again to Al for volunteering to lead us!
To Dave for putting this entire trip together!
To everyone, we had a great time and look forward to traveling with you all again soon!
