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Guadalupe Canyon recently?

John M - 8-12-2013 at 06:00 PM

Has anyone been to Guadalupe Canyon lately? Past few months? Is Canyonman Rob still the "go to" guy?

John M

BAJACAT - 8-12-2013 at 09:52 PM

John, I been wanting to go to see whats going on with Arturo's camps.Rob is running Campo los manantiales,Arturos campsites have no hot water,according to Rob you can still camp there but no hot water, their website still close for Arturos camps..Personaly I don't like Ernesto's set up on the other side of the canyon,Arturo's was more private, for my taste..Who wan'ts to do a day trip...?

David K - 8-12-2013 at 10:13 PM

John, ever since Arturo's hot water line was cut off by his own family, that pretty much ended the fantastic place that it was. As you may know, Rob is married to Arturo's daughter and that was the connection. Dry camping in the desert is okay, but hot running water (and/ or a cool mountain stream) sure make it an oasis.

As BAJACAT states, the other side of the canyon (as well as Los Manatiales, above Arturo's) just doesn't have the beauty, privacy, quality that Arturo's had.


BAJACAT - 8-12-2013 at 10:23 PM

SAN MARCOS & EL SOL Were my favorites for many years....when people fight we lose.Same thing happen at Los Arenales in Primo Tapia,(SAND DUNNES),they put a fence right in the middle, and people stop coming in.I remember you have to wait in line to get to the Sand Dunnes..

David K - 8-12-2013 at 10:31 PM

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Originally posted by BAJACAT
SAN MARCOS & EL SOL Were my favorites for many years....when people fight we lose.Same thing happen at Los Arenales in Primo Tapia,(SAND DUNNES),they put a fence right in the middle, and people stop coming in.I remember you have to wait in line to get to the Sand Dunnes..


We liked La Jolla B... fine for just us two...





Here is San Marcos... beautiful, yes?:







Arturo's Campo 1 hot spring fed swimming pool:



Miss the place!