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puzzled.gif posted on 10-16-2014 at 08:29 AM
Weather in Mulege during Thanksgiving


Hi guys,
Can anyone please share information regarding the weather and water temp during Thanksgiving in Mulege specifically in Bahia Concepcion, we camp in Punta Chivato during my children's school fall break (late September - early October) but have never been there this time of the year, any help will be greatly appreciated in order to know what to wear and what to bring in our trip... we usually camp but this time we may stay at one of the cabaņas at Los Naranjos, also does anyone know if the launching ramp and small marina at Los Naranjos are in service? Any and all info is welcome and truly appreciated. Muchas gracias amigos!!! :)

[Edited on 10-16-2014 by carlosg]




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[*] posted on 10-16-2014 at 11:48 AM


Mulege weather around thanksgiving is usually really nice ,, in the 70s++ daytime...
water temp is also low to mid 70 most likely...

don't know anything about a ramp at Naranjos... or its condition... the dock and ramp in Mulege is history for awhile...

Chivato has a boat ramp but have not heard how it faired.....
Have a great time,,, this will be the first year we miss the holidays down south in several years... due to our casa being in the Orchard.... will miss all our friends this year...




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[*] posted on 10-17-2014 at 06:03 AM


75 to 85 days, 65 to 75 nights, jeans, t shirts and a sweat shirt will be fine. Be sure to bring your own turkey :) or order in advance.



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[*] posted on 10-20-2014 at 09:40 AM


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Originally posted by willyAirstream
75 to 85 days, 65 to 75 nights, jeans, t shirts and a sweat shirt will be fine. Be sure to bring your own turkey :) or order in advance.


Thanks...!!! that sounds just great, we'll follow your advise... hopefuly we'll be celebrating with fish and seafood for a change... :bounce:

[Edited on 10-20-2014 by carlosg]




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