Bajalover
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Trailer to Bahia de Los Angeles
Have time scheduled at Daggets in Bahia mid Feb for a couple of weeks.
First night plan to stay somewhere around San Quintin. IE: Cielito Lindo. Is this good? Is there a better place. Last time visited in 1989
when nothing was operating. No facilites. Anything further south?
I don't need any facilities, am fully self container in my trailer.
ANY SUGGESTIONS are very helpful.
Thanks to everyone at Bajanomads. You're a great folks. I'm happy to be apart of this organization. Regards.
Sometimes you really do question; why you are and where you are.
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David K
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If just an overnighter, then the Baja Cactus Motel in El Rosario would be a great treat for you at a low price... Entrance is next door to the Pemex
station that you will top off your tanks at.
Tons have been written about here by me and many others...
[Edited on 1-15-2007 by David K]
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dean miller
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My wife and I just returned from Baja.
We over nighted at Ceilito Linda (CL.) Contray to what has been posted during the recent past and our previous experiences at CL, It was clean, no
trash in cans, and the electricity was on until 2:00 AM.
The cantina service was outstanding! Clean neat waiter, fast service. My wife & I had Crab Claws which were piled high on the plate and served
piping hot. This was topped with a fantastic huge maggie.
The rest rooms and showers were clean and the water was hot!
They apparently are cleaning up their act.
SDM
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David K
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Great news Dean, thanks!
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DianaT
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If you are just looking to spend the night in your trailer, Don Diego's in Vicente Guerrero north of San Quintin is good---food is also good. It is
near the south of town and is on the same turn-off as Don Pepe's (also OK, but we like Don Diego's better)--- just a little further, but both are
close to the main road.
Also, if you cross the border early and want to make it further, we like Rancho Santa Ynez just off the main road just south of the La Pinta in
Catavina. (small sign on the east side of the highway)
Cafe there if they are open---nice people
Have a great trip
Diane
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Bajalover
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Thanks to everyone You've made my day and night,night,night....oops
must be deja vue. Seriously thanks !.
Look forward to returning to Baja......oooh yeah! Shall let everyone know what happens. again tks.
Sometimes you really do question; why you are and where you are.
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Bajalover
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Summanus,
Thanks for the info. I'm toughing it out in an airstream trailer. This will be the first trip w/coors can in tow. Past only tenting.
WHERE IS Papellon's on the beach. This sounds good !
Sometimes you really do question; why you are and where you are.
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