jimgrms
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san felipe in march
I understand that spring break and the s/f 250 race is going on in march down in san felipe does any one have the dates , i want to go there
in march but want to miss the crowds , app any help thanks jim g;;
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The Wonderer
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The race is March 10-11. Don't know when Spring break is.
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Spring break probably is end of March and April till right after Easter.
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And in the San Felipe area - check out Valle Chico area
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At the current time there will be no organized spring break in San Felipe. SWAT tours, the outfit that used to bring all those half naked kids to
town, has decided to take them elsewhere. Something to do with the cost of hotel rooms.
For the 250 and the week prior you won't be able to go anywhere around San Felipe without running into drunk motorheads. Spring break action is all in
town so any location out of town will be relatively calm.
Semana Santa in April is when you don't want to be in town. Half of Mexicali is camping on the Malecon. Even the locals don't go downtown if they
don't have to.
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Jim come on down for the race and have fun. Head for contingency on the Melecon, starts at 10am till 6pm and view all the latest in off road vehicle
design. There arn't any rooms available unless you get very lucky, so plan to camp. The resturants will be full in the evenings so plan on an early
dinner. One possible exception is that the drivers/riders meeting is at 7pm so that would be an openning. Last year we camped at race mile 18 which
was accessed off hwy 5 at km168 across from El Moreno. Some really good action. There was a couple of dips and if the drivers didn't hit it right they
landed on their nose. One Trophy Truck rolled it, no one hurt. After the race you can make a leisurely drive down by Gonzaga Bay to Cocos and up hwy 1
back to the border.
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jimgrms
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I may do that TW i can sleep in the cherokee and get a shower on the malecon have to find out when my son get's back from cabo, i,ve got the grand
kid and mexico is not ready for them jim
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Looks like I'll be doing a motorcycle pit in Matomi wash about 10 miles before it hits the hwy. So we'll head out there Friday night to camp,
accessing it on last years 1000 course thru the cactus garden. I usually take a shower at Petes camp, cost $1, next to the resturant and bar.
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Well, Tom Pete's went up to $2 for a shower - but still a bargin after a dusty trail ride.
By cactus garden, I expect you mean the San Fermin plain - takes off of the road to Azufre Wash?
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\"The trouble with doing nothing is - how do I know when I\'m done?\"
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And in the San Felipe area - check out Valle Chico area
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Right Lou, that's it. Well, I guess I'll just have to run the shower longer. No your right it's a bargain.
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I'll see you at contigency if not before - I usually spend 6-8 hours there.
No Bad Days
\"Never argue with an idiot. People watching may not be able to tell the difference\"
\"The trouble with doing nothing is - how do I know when I\'m done?\"
Nomad Baja Interactive map
And in the San Felipe area - check out Valle Chico area
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burro bob
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I started seeing signs yesterday about a Tequila Festival on the 16, 17, 18 of March here in San Felipe.
So if you need an excuse to drink more tequila...
burro bob
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Burro Bob, where is the tequila fest being held? I might be down there that weekend.
Ted
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burro bob
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Ted
Looks like it will be on the Malecon. The flyier I am looking at says there is a $5 US cover. Don't know what that gets you. I haven't talked to
anyone that knows any more than what is on the signs.
burro bob
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