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[*] posted on 5-10-2007 at 06:43 PM


I thought it was near the L.A. Cetto winery... I don't mind paying extra for a bus or taxi! That beer is the bomb!



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[*] posted on 5-10-2007 at 06:47 PM


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What a great idea! It looks like a very interesting way to see and learn about the city. Can we do the tour if we're already in México and somehow get to Tijuana? I'm serious ... I've never been to TJ (or for that matter, San Diego).

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Yes, just let me know and we can do it.




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[*] posted on 5-10-2007 at 08:05 PM
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I took one look at that plate of food and 'knew' it was the Cafe La Especial.

Spent a whole bunch of time downstairs with the TJ motor cops and my guys from San Diego............Really good memory's.

Believe I will walk along just to see things through your eyes.




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[*] posted on 5-10-2007 at 08:28 PM


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Good luck with it!

I hope you are better at it than you were at trying to sell me one of your stickers at the book signing.

I'll try




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[*] posted on 5-10-2007 at 10:31 PM


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I thought it was near the L.A. Cetto winery... I don't mind paying extra for a bus or taxi! That beer is the bomb!

It's pretty far on foot, but if you want to do the Tijuana Brewery, I believe it's $3 dollars they charge for the tour plus whatever the roundtrip costs on taxi or bus.




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[*] posted on 5-10-2007 at 10:35 PM


I have done the tour twice... the second time with you. I am more interested in some time in the Tavern, upstairs where we spent part of the time at Viva baja Cactus, last November.

Maybe if I could find Tijuana Beer around here, I would get my fix??? I was served at the Mariscos Ensenada restaurant in Oceanside for a short time...




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[*] posted on 5-10-2007 at 11:13 PM


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if I could find Tijuana Beer around here...


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[*] posted on 5-10-2007 at 11:49 PM


What a wonderful idea!

TJ is a wonderful, historic city with much to see and do. Unfortunately it has also developed a very bad reputation that has generated a lot of fear in Nortes. What a wonderful way to allay those fears and introduce people to your wonderful city.

I had a friend who offered tours of San Francisco for people who were paranoid of cities. He made a go of it.

My best to you and to your enterprise. You would be a pleasure to spend a day with.

We will certainly consider this alternative. I miss TJ, the old bull ring and Fonton. I recall some memorable meals in that town.

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[*] posted on 5-11-2007 at 12:21 AM


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I took one look at that plate of food and 'knew' it was the Cafe La Especial.

Spent a whole bunch of time downstairs with the TJ motor cops and my guys from San Diego............Really good memory's.

Believe I will walk along just to see things through your eyes.

I'm looking forward to it.;)




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My best to you and to your enterprise. You would be a pleasure to spend a day with.

We will certainly consider this alternative. I miss TJ, the old bull ring and Fonton. I recall some memorable meals in that town.

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I look forward to that.




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[*] posted on 5-11-2007 at 01:47 PM


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Hi Fernando, we met at the Book Signing. Chuck and Chris

I took a good look at your website, now being interested in your tour, how much is the cost per person and how many people do you tour at once?

Thanks

Ok, thanks, it's fixed now and the clickers or buttons for tour details and reservations are now in the center top.
http://ultimatebaja.com/html/walkingtours.html




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[*] posted on 5-11-2007 at 04:48 PM
me too


from ensenada, would love to join a walking tour with you. we could drive up on the abc and meet at the frontera terminal and you could take us from there. sound good? :bounce:



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Fernando... I'm so pleased to read of this new business venture of yours, and I wish you all the best.

For the rest of you, I want to most highly recommend the tour guide service of our friend, fdt. Most of you know that Fernando was most helpful during my recent emergency trip home by delivering me from the Tijuana bus station to the San Diego airport. What you don't know is that due to some business, we took a small tour of the city before leaving. This was by auto and necessarily brief, but I saw a lovely bit of a city I never thought I'd like... and I learned some history, was introduced to a new food (those yummy pink candy coated peanuts... what were they called again, Fernando?), and was overall entertained by excellent conversation with my host.

If I could walk for 6 hours, I'd gladly sign up for a real tour right now! (perhaps we can arrange a taxi tour for the likes of me?) So all you friendly Nomads, make plans now to join Fernando in a fun adventure.

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[*] posted on 5-11-2007 at 07:15 PM


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from ensenada, would love to join a walking tour with you. we could drive up on the abc and meet at the frontera terminal and you could take us from there. sound good? :bounce:

Yes, The bus terminal by the border would be a good starting point and I think it's great that people from Ensenada (mostly americans) would be interested in a tour like this, I know that some people from Rosarito (americans) showed and interest in the past of joining a Tijuana Guided Tour, since they did'nt know Tijuana at all.




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Ferna is a great talker


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Go Fern Go! Best of luck!

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[*] posted on 5-11-2007 at 10:04 PM


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Good luck with it!

I hope you are better at it than you were at trying to sell me one of your stickers at the book signing.


Did you get a steeker? :saint::biggrin:




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[*] posted on 5-11-2007 at 11:07 PM


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Good luck with it!

I hope you are better at it than you were at trying to sell me one of your stickers at the book signing.


Did you get a steeker? :saint::biggrin:


Thanks for the steeker!
Maybe I'll have to give FDT another chance and go on his tour.




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Good luck with it!

I hope you are better at it than you were at trying to sell me one of your stickers at the book signing.


Did you get a steeker? :saint::biggrin:


Thanks for the steeker!
Maybe I'll have to give FDT another chance and go on his tour.




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[*] posted on 5-12-2007 at 10:58 AM


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but I saw a lovely bit of a city I never thought I'd like... and I learned some history, was introduced to a new food (those yummy pink candy coated peanuts... what were they called again, Fernando?), and was overall entertained by excellent conversation with my host.

Thanks for your comments Natalie Ann, as for the candies they are called "cacahuates garapiñados", I love them, they are peanuts with a hard sugar coating and usualy colored red and we can find those and other mexican candy items at the Mercado el Popo wich is one of the tour highlights


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If I could walk for 6 hours, I'd gladly sign up for a real tour right now! (perhaps we can arrange a taxi tour for the likes of me?) So all you friendly Nomads, make plans now to join Fernando in a fun adventure.

Nena

Don't worry, it's not a marathon :no: , Avenida Revolucion is only 11 blocks plus the walk across the bridge, most of the time is pretty relaxed with all the stops we make at the historical landmarks, lunch and wine tasting, and remember the return trip is on tour bus.




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