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[*] posted on 1-29-2008 at 11:46 AM


Capt. Mike:
Good Luck in your new Quest for Adventure!!

Might I suggest that you do take a look at Los Alamos, East of the Coast.
Virginia and I decided that if we were to move to the Mainland that would be the Place!
It has a nice Airstrip, the Old Los Alamos discovered by a Couple of Western Airlines Pilots{you do remember Western Airlines?} who kept looking down on their Trips to Mex, City, went in there bought a couple of the Old Homes. Not many Americans, good People, small with a "Special Flavor. We loved It!

Check it out.

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[*] posted on 1-29-2008 at 12:00 PM


Skeet, are you talking about the old mining town of Alamos, east of Navajoa on the mainland?



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[*] posted on 1-29-2008 at 12:15 PM


Alamos is indeed a great place. We used to go there in the early 70's for the dove hunting and bass fishing nearby. Great old haciendas and mansions that were lovingly restored to original design. No exposed electrical wires, all cobblestone streets, beautiful church, etc. A great place then... and I expect it still is today.



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[*] posted on 1-29-2008 at 12:15 PM


hola Skeet, not looking to settle anywhares yet.

i have a friend with a home in alamos. just haven't gone yet.
the ritzy splurge there is Hacienda de los Santos. He runs the airport too.
its very 1st class and the $$ to stay there confirms.
out of my current range but others who pony up for it say it well worth it.
some day sure.

i'll be hanging around mulege off and on for a good while. Just not extended stays like i could do with the trailer at Serenidad.
time to pull a Hank Snow and keep a movin on....




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