we are trying to spend lots of time sleeping under the starsDiver - 3-19-2009 at 07:04 PM
If you stop at either El Pabelon campground in San Quintin, you can negotiate a fee for showers.
If you get to the "red" one in the morning, you may not have to pay - no caretaker.
Most campgrounds would do the same.
We carry 5 gallon Solar showers with us for dry camping.
Fill them and tie them on the roof for traveliing.
If it's a cloudy day, add some almost boiling water before your shower.
Something about Dr Bonners says camping to me ! woody with a view - 3-19-2009 at 07:06 PM
there's a place in el rosario on the south end of town, left side going north. it may be the place with the starbucks logo???? keep yer eyes peeled,
it's there.bajaguy - 3-19-2009 at 07:58 PM
How much is a hot shower worth when you are camping????
Hopefully not in that mysterious ultra luxury baņo shack we're being quizzed about!triarts - 3-20-2009 at 08:03 AM
posada don diego in vicente guerro about 15 miles north of san quintin has showers.http://www.posadadondiego.com i have been taking showers there
since 1977David K - 3-20-2009 at 08:32 AM
The Turista Motel in El Rosario has good showers and is only 300 pesos a room... that was $25 last Jan., cheaper today. Baja Cactus isn't much more...
Come on you guys, live a little! Bajahowodd - 3-20-2009 at 11:36 AM
triarts- You are really a pioneer since you managed to stay at Posada Don Diego two years before they opened.
Their website is a hoot.David K - 3-20-2009 at 12:05 PM
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Originally posted by Bajahowodd
triarts- You are really a pioneer since you managed to stay at Posada Don Diego two years before they opened.
Their website is a hoot.
Check again their history page: "This facility had been in operation since 1970."
>>> and on the history page:
What is Posada?
The word Posada means the Inn . This is the Inn of Don Diego. Don Diego was the first owner and the founder of the Posada. This was build in 1970 and
opened by the time the Highway opened in 1972. This was the only R.V. Park for a few hundred miles. So come and stay at the Inn of Don Diego. We
await your arrival.
[Edited on 3-20-2009 by David K]triarts - 3-20-2009 at 12:14 PM
i used to print t shirts for the original ownerDavid K - 3-20-2009 at 12:22 PM
Just fyi, I camped at Posada Don Diego in 1984 during the Mexico West (Tom & Shirley Miller) Travel Club 'clam digging party'... Walt Wheelock of
the La Siesta Press and Baja California Guidebook fame was there, as well.
Oh, I also met the girl that would become the mother of my children at that party... Shirley Miller introduced us.squintingringo - 3-20-2009 at 12:48 PM
Shower at Posada Don Diego's and you can follow it up with baby back ribs. Had 'em there a couple weeks ago and they were the best I've found around
here.Fred - 3-20-2009 at 06:46 PM
Take liquid soap if you shower at El Pabellon.
shower rituals
nancyinpdx - 3-20-2009 at 07:40 PM
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Originally posted by squintingringo
Shower at Posada Don Diego's and you can follow it up with baby back ribs. Had 'em there a couple weeks ago and they were the best I've found around
here.
Most ppl follow it up with a fluffy towel but babyback ribs with una corona fria y limon sounds better! Yummmmmy!