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David K
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JULY 22,23,24 EL ROSARIO/ BAJA CULTURAL FESTIVAL!!!
The BAJA-ROSARIO CULTURAL FESTIVAL JULY 22-24 is celebrating the founding of El Rosario in July 1774 and will be the first such fiesta the town has
ever had marking that date.
There will be an expo to show the area's industry (sea food, agriculture, etc.), food fairs for our culinary pleasure presnted by the many restaurants
in town, historic tours of both mission sites in Rosario (Arriba y Abajo), story telling by the old timers in town (around a bond fire at the beach),
a beauty pagent, beach camping facilities, possible driving tours to: a near by cardonal (cactus forest), dinosaur bone discovery site, Las Pintas
petroglyph & fossil grotto, a sea lion hidden cove, etc.
As details are many, and it is still over 2 months away, stay tuned to Baja Nomad! There are approx. 60 rooms between the three motels in Rosario,
camping on La Bocana beach (about 3-4 miles away) will have porta-potties, volly ball nets, and security for when you are in town or on tour.
MARK YOUR CALENDARS JULY 22,23,24 (FRI. SAT. SUN.) Events will begin Friday afternoon at 2pm. and run until Sunday PM.... Those who experienced the
first Baja Cultural event know how great that was: http://vivabaja.com/fiesta and that was all done by Antonio's family... This time, the entire town of El Rosario is involved...!
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Debra
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Will the new Senorita be there? I'm not coming unless I get to hold the baby! (and meet Mrs. Antiono of course)
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David K
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YES... they will be there... Mama y nina...
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David K
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Bringing this up for Capt. Mike and others...
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lanatasword
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Sorry to be such a Baja newbie, but where is El Rosario in relation to Tijuana or Rosarito?
The stork was given the wrong directions - I never belonged in the land of snow!
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Santiago
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DK - I'll handle this one.
About 5 hours drive south of Tijuana on Hiway 1 (add another hour if you're with MH to stop and change at least 2 tires).
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capt. mike
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what's the current rooms situation. and
for camping? and distance from Diamonte?
is the cactus sold out?
formerly Ordained in Rev. Ewing\'s Church by Mail - busted on tax fraud.......
Now joined L. Ron Hoover\'s church of Appliantology
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David K
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There are still rooms at Baja Cactus (festival@bajacactus.com) plus Mama Espinosa's motel (Las Cabanas) and Motel Sinahi (all three are being reserved
for the event by Antonio. Overflow will be at the La Pinta San Quintin... Camping at La Bocana beach or the Sinahi RV park in town. Reserve now!
Diamante Del Mar airport is up on the mesa a short distance from Hwy. 1 (mile long concrete jet runway is visible from the highway)... and the sales
office on the coast is about 3 miles west of the airport.
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lanatasword
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Quote: | Originally posted by Santiago
DK - I'll handle this one.
About 5 hours drive south of Tijuana on Hiway 1 (add another hour if you're with MH to stop and change at least 2 tires). |
Thanks Santiago. So who is MH? And where might I find an explanitory story?
The stork was given the wrong directions - I never belonged in the land of snow!
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Neal Johns
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lanatasword, go to Search at the top left of the page, search for username Mike Humfreville, and POT.
POT stands for Poor Old Truck and Mike's adventures with this Pizza Truck are legends.
Pizza Truck = Piece of S--- Truck
My motto:
Never let a Dragon pass by without pulling its tail!
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Santiago
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Quote: | Originally posted by Neal Johns
POT stands for Poor Old Truck and Mike's adventures with this Pizza Truck are legends.
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Neal: couldn't have said it better myself.
Lanatasword: Speaking of legends,
while you're in search mode, you might want to check out "WIW". Put a lot of paper in the printer...... Apparently, Neal was in Baja when it split
from the mainland.
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BornFisher
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My wheels are just a spinning!! Sure hope to get there!!
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JESSE
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Unfortunatelly i am not going to be able to make this one, but i do wish good luck and lots of fun to everyone, lets see if we can make the next one
closer to home.
Good luck guys.
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David K
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Thanks Jesse! The last one in Tijuana was great, huh?
Would you please keep us up to speed on your restaurant!?? Elizabeth and I want to dine there when it is all ready!
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JESSE
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Quote: | Originally posted by David K
Thanks Jesse! The last one in Tijuana was great, huh?
Would you please keep us up to speed on your restaurant!?? Elizabeth and I want to dine there when it is all ready! |
David,
I took over on Friday, theres a million details and i am changing the menu, as soon as i feel i can invite you guys to have a great meal in a great
atmosphere i will let you know.
Have fun.
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David K
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Jesse, we can't wait... if you were ready today, we would be there (directions please)!
Now, for those going to the Baja Cultural Festival (now less than a month away):
Baja Cactus Motel, as well as Las Cabanas (Mama Espinoza's) and Motel Sinahi still have rooms. Reservations for all three for the event should be made
to festival@bajacactus.com
RV sites with hookups..are at Motel Sinahi... reserve through same email festival@bajacactus.com There are plenty available. The Sinahi (also spelled
Sinai) is on the left side of Mex. 1, as you are heading southbound from the sharp left curve at Mama Espinoza's.
Camping on the sand beach of La Bocana, 4 miles down stream from town by 4WD or 5.5 miles via the 2WD high road: Let Antonio know by emailing the same
festival@bajacactus.com. A security gaurd, outhouse and trash cans can be provided at this undeveloped beautiful beach. Small fee to cover these will
be charged.
Camping at the sea lion crater and exotic shores at La Lobera, 6 miles north of town then 3 miles west on a good dirt road (turn LEFT at only
junction, ignore keep out signs) has been approved. The restaurant there (only operated for special occaisions) can be open IF we get a head count.
Trash cans, out house, and security already in place. 70 pesos ($7) per night, $2 for day parking.
Please post here or u2u me if you want to camp at La Lobera.
Camping out in the desert at El Cardonal, about 7 miles from town (left turn on the south side of the long bridge over the river) is on your own... it
will be HOT. There is shade at the site of a former ranch(?) from a couple of big trees.
[Edited on 6-26-2005 by David K]
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Hook
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At La Lobera......
....is it possible to access the ocean there or do the bluffs prevent this?
Still on the fence as to where to camp. I like the proximity of La Bocana and the fact that accessing the water for swimmin' (or maybe, just maybe, a
little shore-fishing?) appears easy. But, as a self-contained camper, I'm not real keen on being charged for heads or security that I wont use. I will
leave only tiretracks at the camp until I return.
Lobera looks like a real interesting area.
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David K
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I have two pages of photos for you to see starting at:
La Lobera Photos
On the second page (sunset), you will see tide pools...Here is where you could get into the ocean, but it doesn't seem to be the best place if you had
swimming in mind.
The building is the restaurant with an awesome view... Open for private engagements only... at this time.
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David K
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Who is going??
From what I have read it sounds like several Nomads will be there... Cyndarouh, Neal Johns, Hook, Surfer Jim, Debra, Bob H included. Who else is
representing the Baja Nomads?
Where this town began, the Rosario mission in July, 1774.
The beautiful La Bocana beach where some will camp.
The paintings by Hugo Lopez, on sale...
The great food (Antonio 'BajaCactus', Tony of Diamante del Mar, & David K enjoying longosta last Thanksgiving)
Boojum trees and other great desert plants we will see on Saturday's desert tour.
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Bob H
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Hopefully Mike and Mary Ann H will be there too!
The SAME boiling water that softens the potato hardens the egg. It's about what you are made of NOT the circumstance.
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