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surfer jim
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Summer trip....ABREOJOS...Malarrimo Beach?
I will be going there for about a week sometime this summer....surfing (as expected)....and general exploring around the area.....
Anybody else got any plans to go that way?
Maybe a few others want to join my trip?
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capt. mike
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post when, if i am in mulege i'd bop over for some cool temps. i plan on asuncion anyway, and it's close.
i'd do san juanico but their strip defunct and cadaje closed a lot.
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shari
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Hey Jim, swing by and stop in for a beer with us in Asuncion....great place to camp and there is a secret surf break too...we'll show ya around...a
great time to come is Aug.22-25 for the traditional fiestas, muchas fiestas y musica....dances every night and fun events...horse races, rodea, beach
events etc. It's a party for sure!...look forward to meeting you....play backgammon by any chance??
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pappy
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jim-
what time during summer-july? august? approximate dates? thanks.
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Capt. George
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Deborah and I should be in our casita in the pueblo...
just ask anyone for Vikingo y Deborah....hope to be there before end of July, stay through Sept...........
gp
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Capt. George
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whistler
you're alive, you're alive!!!
doing any fishing with GK? see you in July gp
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eetdrt88
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Quote: | Originally posted by surfer jim
I will be going there for about a week sometime this summer....surfing (as expected)....and general exploring around the area.....
Anybody else got any plans to go that way?
Maybe a few others want to join my trip? | Abreojos is high on my list of things to do this summer...keep
us posted as to when youre goin down
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capt. mike
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make it a baja party..........yeah, keep all posted. then maybe a jaunt over to Asuncion.
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Hook
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Tentative plans
for two weeks sometime in August. Want to do the whole Malarrimo-Tortugas-Asuncion-Abreojos thing as it is area I have never traveled. We like desert
camping around the full moon so I'm sure we'll be thinking of that in our timetable.
[Edited on 6-20-2006 by Hook]
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shari
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Hola Sr.Hook: If you come to Asuncion, camping in San Roque on the full moon ROCKS! You will love it...oh yeah, remember, the Traditional Fiestas are
on Aug.22-25, lots of fun and action....good to avoid if you don't like parties but San Roque is quiet. Maybe we could plan a little Nomad gathering
here? Or should we wait till lobster season opens in September? Looking forward to meeting you....shari,juan & sirena
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David K
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There is a possibility of us coming south too... the Vizcaino peninsula is just another part of Baja I have still to see!!!
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surfer jim
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No idea on dates...just wanted to see if others interested....looks like some "plan" may be in order..
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Hook
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Quote: | Originally posted by shari
Hola Sr.Hook: If you come to Asuncion, camping in San Roque on the full moon ROCKS! You will love it...oh yeah, remember, the Traditional Fiestas are
on Aug.22-25, lots of fun and action....good to avoid if you don't like parties but San Roque is quiet. Maybe we could plan a little Nomad gathering
here? Or should we wait till lobster season opens in September? Looking forward to meeting you....shari,juan & sirena |
Lobster season would be nice but a September trip would run afoul of anyone on a conventional school schedule. That's my case, anyway, and anyone
with kids.
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Capt. George
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Shari,
Do you know Chui? He used to grade the roads, have not seen himin a while. If you do know him, please send warmest regards from Vikingo y Deborah de
Punta Abreojos..
Love San Roque, is Vincente still a vigilante there?
hope to take a trip up this summer from Ojos. See ya. gp
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Jettboy
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I'm back in LA after a long time away and have been thinking of Baja for ages. I've never been south of Bahia de los Angeles but have dreamed of beach
combing Mallarimo.
So finally this 4th of July weekend my girlfriend and I are going to see if my old Jeep can hack it.
If anyone is headed that way this weekend let's meet for a beer somewhere.
Any tips for a Mallarimo 1st timer? We're just one vehicle (though with a pull-pal and hi-lift) but would like to avoid any routes that could do our
Jeep in.
Hope I can meet some of you guys, reading though this forum has been great!
Cheers,
Chris
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David K
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Chris, beware of the driving on the beach to the east (towards Estero McMahan and Scammon's Lagoon... the dry wind blown sand covers gooey quick sand
mud at the mouth of each arroyo where it meets the beach.
I have not yet gone to Malarrimo (means 'bad to get near'), but this is the warning from many who have... Driving the coast to the west and meeting
the road from Tortugas where it drops down from the hills has been reported safe. Maybe stay above the high tide line at the base of cliffs, since you
may be all alone out there!
Please take notes and photos... would love a fresh trip report!
Use the Nomad Search engine to find more details on MALARRIMO BEACH.
Welcome aboard!
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Neal Johns
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Over a decade ago, I led a group of DesertExplorers.org to Malarrimo.
While I was playing in the sand dunes, one of them went east (right).
My motto:
Never let a Dragon pass by without pulling its tail!
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Neal Johns
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Our fellow Nomad TacoFeliz went to his help in a Jeep.
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Never let a Dragon pass by without pulling its tail!
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Neal Johns
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The Jeep, being made of used beer cans, was light and came out easy.
The other vehicle was a little heavier and took a little more effort.
The tide coming in made it lighter.
My motto:
Never let a Dragon pass by without pulling its tail!
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Neal Johns
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We finally pulled it out by putting the pullers in series.
In Malarrimo, watch your :moon:
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Never let a Dragon pass by without pulling its tail!
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