Phil S - 12-13-2006 at 06:49 PM
When we drove home last week, I remember driving by the entrance to the steam plant up in the mountains, and noting the gate was open, and road paved
& no guard & I thought I saw a sign that said Motel???????? Anyone been up there & can report on the motel? What's it like.? Is it
worth the time to go up to it? What's there when you get there?
Might like to take it in on the way south to Loreto in January.
Besides stopping by & seeing Juan & Shari.
[Edited on 12-15-2006 by Phil S]
bajalou - 12-14-2006 at 10:10 AM
Knowing little of Baja Calif Sur, what kind of steam facility are you talking about? and about where is it located. Sounds interesting.
Phil S - 12-15-2006 at 08:02 AM
Sorry. I was tired when I typed that post. It's the geothermal facility in Baja Sur. Can't right now tell you exactly where it's located. In BAja
Sur.
Snuggled to the N.E. up in the mts. You can see the steam coming from the buildings way in the distance. I know tons of Nomads have been there. Just
need someone who has been there recently to tell about the "motel" that must be there now????????
elchinero - 12-15-2006 at 09:00 AM
I went in a month ago ... there is NO hotel (so said the dudes at the station) ... at least only the Borrego station where one MIGHT stay if you are
taking a hunting trip. $35K US for a trophy (i.e., only aging males out of the gene pool). 350-sheep herd.
David K - 12-15-2006 at 10:18 AM
The geothermal energy farm is on the slopes of the Tres Virgenes/ Reforma volcano system... The paved road to it heads north from Hwy. 1 between Santa
Rosalia and San Ignacio... I noticed that back on December 30, 2001.
Lou it is like the one next to Cerro Prieto volcano south of Mexicali... only newer.
mtgoat666 - 12-15-2006 at 12:18 PM
This looks like the geothermal plant on Google Earth: N27 30 22.85, W112 33 33.13
Also, see mine visible at N27 31 55.16, W112 33 45.88
Is that improved road going north from the highway open to the public? Or do the miners and geothermal guys got it closed off?
Also, I always wondered, is all hiking and climbing of Tres Virgenes limited to guided trip, or can one get a permit and do climb and x-country hikes
on their own?
bajalou - 12-16-2006 at 08:37 AM
Thanks for the locations.
I figured it must be similar to the Mexicali development, but hadn't heard of it.
baja Steve - 12-16-2006 at 09:28 AM
I have been there many times. Was to the plant last week. they are drilling another hole for an additionial generator. I also talked to the sheep
hunter that got the first tag as a cost of $65,000.00 us. They were on the first day bof the hunt so they were just looking. We work with the remote
boarding schools and have a letter from the govenor to let us have travel at will. When talking to the people at the well you need special permission
to go into that area. we have only been checked twice in five years. If you have time it is worth the trip in and out which takes about two hours and
paved all the way. one lane only.
TMW - 12-17-2006 at 11:45 AM
"[the sheep hunter that got the first tag as a cost of $65,000.00 us.]"
I guess some people have money to burn, they just ain't in my circle of friends.
Phil S - 12-18-2006 at 01:06 PM
Baja Steve. Did you happen to notice the Motel or was it hotel sign there at the gate???? Did you spy one going in??? Sort of led me to believe
that there was a motel there ??????
Thanks.
Phil S
baja Steve - 12-18-2006 at 03:25 PM
Phil
they have a few rooms just up the road about 3/4 a mile on the hill on the left and are going to build more. During hunting they are for the hunters
and guides. When I was tlaking to them the other day they told me to stop by in feb. and stay with them.
Cincodemayo - 12-18-2006 at 05:48 PM
How much do they charge for goat huntin?