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From their website it appears the meals are separate from the room cost. I've never stayed there and only been there once or twice to see the rock
paintings.
http://www.ranchomeling.com/
Mikes Sky Ranch breakfast and dinner come with the room and the last time I stayed there was a couple of years ago and it was $70/night per person.
You can get the meal without the room. I think breakfast was $8 and dinner was $15. Similar to Meling.
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StuckSucks
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Quote: Originally posted by David K |
Great photos StuckSucks... That straight dirt road from Hwy. 3 at the foot of Borrego Mountain to the top of the dry lake points right at the
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Ahhh ... thanks for the correction - I was shooting north. Google:
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willardguy
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I was up there early november with the baja(range)rover expedition and if you're riding or hiking its a cool deal and yes the staff are top shelf!
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Mikey47
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Mehling ranch
Absolutly comes with great dinner and breakfast. In my 12 years coming down it is one of me favorites. Historical gem.
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caj13
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Quote: Originally posted by willardguy | I was up there early november with the baja(range)rover expedition and if you're riding or hiking its a cool deal and yes the staff are top shelf! |
what is this "range Rover Expedition you speak of. I've got an ex MOD 110, and an 87 RRC looking for adventure right now!
Trouble is, most of the rover people I run into are a bit to high class (snooty) for my tastes, but then again, i'm sure I'm not living up to
their expectations as well!
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willardguy
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Quote: Originally posted by caj13 | Quote: Originally posted by willardguy | I was up there early november with the baja(range)rover expedition and if you're riding or hiking its a cool deal and yes the staff are top shelf! |
what is this "range Rover Expedition you speak of. I've got an ex MOD 110, and an 87 RRC looking for adventure right now!
Trouble is, most of the rover people I run into are a bit to high class (snooty) for my tastes, but then again, i'm sure I'm not living up to
their expectations as well! |
this group has ridiculously deep pockets, my buddy has parked the Defender since the MB 500G joined the quiver
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CZCwEI2CU0E
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DanO
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The last time my wife ever tent camped with me was a trip to the San Pedro Martir in late October, 1996. Road still sucked then. Got a bad flat on
the way in. We camped at the meadows and had the place to ourselves. It went down into the 20's overnight, our water froze. Thawed it with the
truck heater, put the coffee on the campstove and went for my morning constitutional, which was interrupted by a curious steer. After breakfast, we
took the wounded tire to the observatory auto shop. The mechanics there gave it a valiant try, but for naught. I gave them a six pack of beer for
their efforts. We walked up to and around the observatory and hiked all around the area. Amazing, beautiful place.
\"Without deviation from the norm, progress is not possible.\" -- Frank Zappa
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