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[*] posted on 6-28-2019 at 01:47 AM


I love Juan and Shari's... but that town needs a real fishcamp...
Somebody help me out here...
Fall Convoy...?
That is what I'm thinking...
Summer Convoy better...
Nomad party at the Ranch...?
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[*] posted on 6-28-2019 at 08:12 AM


I think that B.A. has what it needs, more development would make it less attractive to me! I have to admit that a bank in town would come in handy sometimes.



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[*] posted on 6-28-2019 at 08:42 AM


24 hour Electricity arrived followed by telephone and Internet
We welcomed Shari to Baja Nomad with her one bed B&B
Asunción was 'discovered' by more Nomads
Juan built the Rock Room and then more
Then came the paved road
Then came the Pemex station
This is how towns grow in Baja. But, not always in the same order! L.A. Bay got the paved road first.




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[*] posted on 6-28-2019 at 09:10 AM


I should have said it will make it less attractive to me, because nothing remains frozen in time.....except my tech skills!



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[*] posted on 6-28-2019 at 02:22 PM


an ATM would be a dream for sure...the Leyes Cooperativa store does take gringo credit cards! And I wouldnt turn my nose up at gelato...jajajaja
I personally am proud of how slow and sweet Asuncion is growing...the best things were the road being paved and a real gas station...well that is after we got electricity, water, phones and internet of course...

now there are a few more eateries, places to stay, hyperbaric chamber, astro turf baseball stadium, better groceries and ice cream options, more locals are able to have their own houses now with a government financing program and beautiful flowers and trees planted on the main street boulevard....and the latest improvement is the sea wall!!!! It happened slowly with no influx of gringos...just a nice little village growing with some government support.




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[*] posted on 6-28-2019 at 03:53 PM


It sounds so peaceful... I hear waves lapping the beach... I'm getting a little sleepy...;)

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[*] posted on 6-28-2019 at 04:14 PM


I happened to be there this week. We´re working with the delegado and the ejido to finally put some order in the trash dump. There was a fire a few weeks ago that finally caught attention from the authorities.

Always liked the place, went to eat a delicious "caracol a la mexicana" at Yoli´s place, then a short walk on the beachfront.

I say that when they put a traffic light in Guerrero Negro, i will move to Asunción... and when they catch up with that, i´ll go to Tortugas.
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[*] posted on 6-28-2019 at 04:47 PM


MOre government help is needed. without a true land fill (means $$$ equipmenT or hauling it out....whats to be done?
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[*] posted on 6-28-2019 at 06:16 PM


The problem with most waste management in baja is that they dump it on the ground (sometimes burn it) then wind and scavengers spread the refuse.
Doubt most communities can afford a lined landfill like 1st world. But the simple alternative they can afford is to daily bury the refuse. Simple process of dumping trash in orderly fashion, then covering the waste by end of day to prevent animals and wind distributing trash.




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[*] posted on 6-28-2019 at 06:18 PM


Re shari’s Story, I do like the benefits of government,... socialism is good thing!



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[*] posted on 6-28-2019 at 10:11 PM


The little town is so cool.
A "fisherman friendly" cantina perferedly directly adjacent to a "fishcamp"
It's a 2.5 fricken day drive people!
Please make a place for me and my kind.
I can over run you with gringos but I need to sell this a bit harder....
Please help me out some!
How about a masseuse in at the camp...
And we don't care what language she speaks...;)




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[*] posted on 6-28-2019 at 11:12 PM


Quote: Originally posted by fishbuck  
The little town is so cool.
A "fisherman friendly" cantina perferedly directly adjacent to a "fishcamp"
It's a 2.5 fricken day drive people!
Please make a place for me and my kind.
I can over run you with gringos but I need to sell this a bit harder....
Please help me out some!
How about a masseuse in at the camp...
And we don't care what language she speaks...;)


I can't stay out of this any longer....:mad::fire:

I have met people in Asuncion who have fished with FF and they all reported he was ignoring his guides expectations and physically putting others in the panga at risk with slap-dash fishing efforts and was generally a disrespectful loud-mouthed yahoo.

One of the great things about Bahia Asuncion is that it is NOT overrun by gringos

His comments above list ALL the things Bahia Asuncion does NOT need. His archaic idea of what a "fishcamp" is simply stupid....Asuncion has fishing cooperatives that represent professional fish management....and could teach this clown a few things about fishing.

Asuncion does NOT need " a place for me and my kind"....it is a wonderful place because his kind don't stay for more than a day or two.

While there seems to be a small group (ie. 2 people) who joke about having a bar and bordello as a means of self-sufficiency in Asuncion, FF has jumped on this failing bandwagon idea the way he impulsively clings on to so many fleeting posts on Nomads.

FF is like a fly at a fishcamp: irritating, a nuisance, and needs to be swatted into a splatter on the wall.





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[*] posted on 6-28-2019 at 11:37 PM


Quote: Originally posted by motoged  
Quote: Originally posted by fishbuck  
The little town is so cool.
A "fisherman friendly" cantina perferedly directly adjacent to a "fishcamp"
It's a 2.5 fricken day drive people!
Please make a place for me and my kind.
I can over run you with gringos but I need to sell this a bit harder....
Please help me out some!
How about a masseuse in at the camp...
And we don't care what language she speaks...;)


I can't stay out of this any longer....:mad::fire:

I have met people in Asuncion who have fished with FF and they all reported he was ignoring his guides expectations and physically putting others in the panga at risk with slap-dash fishing efforts and was generally a disrespectful loud-mouthed yahoo.

One of the great things about Bahia Asuncion is that it is NOT overrun by gringos

His comments above list ALL the things Bahia Asuncion does NOT need. His archaic idea of what a "fishcamp" is simply stupid....Asuncion has fishing cooperatives that represent professional fish management....and could teach this clown a few things about fishing.

Asuncion does NOT need " a place for me and my kind"....it is a wonderful place because his kind don't stay for more than a day or two.

While there seems to be a small group (ie. 2 people) who joke about having a bar and bordello as a means of self-sufficiency in Asuncion, FF has jumped on this failing bandwagon idea the way he impulsively clings on to so many fleeting posts on Nomads.

FF is like a fly at a fishcamp: irritating, a nuisance, and needs to be swatted into a splatter on the wall.



totally agree...don't believe everything you think:rolleyes:
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[*] posted on 6-29-2019 at 01:21 AM


Agree with Motoged.....Ascuncion is doing just fine.
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[*] posted on 6-29-2019 at 04:15 AM


Quote: Originally posted by del mar  
Quote: Originally posted by motoged  
Quote: Originally posted by fishbuck  
The little town is so cool.
A "fisherman friendly" cantina perferedly directly adjacent to a "fishcamp"
It's a 2.5 fricken day drive people!
Please make a place for me and my kind.
I can over run you with gringos but I need to sell this a bit harder....
Please help me out some!
How about a masseuse in at the camp...
And we don't care what language she speaks...;)


I can't stay out of this any longer....:mad::fire:

I have met people in Asuncion who have fished with FF and they all reported he was ignoring his guides expectations and physically putting others in the panga at risk with slap-dash fishing efforts and was generally a disrespectful loud-mouthed yahoo.

One of the great things about Bahia Asuncion is that it is NOT overrun by gringos

His comments above list ALL the things Bahia Asuncion does NOT need. His archaic idea of what a "fishcamp" is simply stupid....Asuncion has fishing cooperatives that represent professional fish management....and could teach this clown a few things about fishing.

Asuncion does NOT need " a place for me and my kind"....it is a wonderful place because his kind don't stay for more than a day or two.

While there seems to be a small group (ie. 2 people) who joke about having a bar and bordello as a means of self-sufficiency in Asuncion, FF has jumped on this failing bandwagon idea the way he impulsively clings on to so many fleeting posts on Nomads.

FF is like a fly at a fishcamp: irritating, a nuisance, and needs to be swatted into a splatter on the wall.



totally agree...don't believe everything you think:rolleyes:


Wow! You nailed it Jedster.
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[*] posted on 6-29-2019 at 04:18 AM


Oh wait, I guess that was the Del Mar.
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[*] posted on 6-29-2019 at 04:20 AM


Welcome to the Fishcamp!



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[*] posted on 6-29-2019 at 04:23 AM


We do MMA in the evenings... if you like...



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[*] posted on 6-29-2019 at 04:25 AM


Your gonna need that hyper WTF chamber...



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[*] posted on 6-29-2019 at 04:27 AM


Looks like we have the makings of a Baja Nomad party...
My kind...




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