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[*] posted on 9-12-2006 at 08:29 PM
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My wife and I rent a lot in San Nicolas between Mulege and Loreto in a date palm orchard in the arroyo. We never expect to own the land, and we acknowledge that at any time we could have our sweat equity washed into the Sea of Cortez.

Our partner has recently decided, for several good reasons, that he won't be able to spend the time he had hoped, and has withdrawn from our split the rent deal.

We have half an acre fenced in the orchard with, I think, about 45 mature palms. We share a well and 6 family water system, and contribute to it's up-keep. We have a nice bathroom with a flush toilet and a big shower. There is a kitchen with a small propane fridge, a propane range, and the water heater is propane. We have a simple washing machine which we run from a generator. There is no other electricty, no TV, and no telephones. The nearest market is in Mulege, but it is quicker to shop in Loreto. (65 mi.) The dirt "driveway" is 18km.

This is glorified camping in a remote fishing village. Most everything was built with recycled materials, and we have a lot more heart invested than money. We currently pay $200. for irrigation, and $1000. for rent, so half the rent is $600. a year.

We're interviewing folks who might want to share such a place. If you are prone to loud music, loud toys, drunkeness, or right wing politics, it probably wouldn't work out.

We are usually on the property no more than six weeks a year; although we hope to increase that in the next few years.

Feel free to U2U me, and we can convert that to e-mail if it sounds like it might work. We have a lot of pictures.




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[*] posted on 9-12-2006 at 09:00 PM


That seems like good deal. You obviously can't wash away the trees and if it got through John, it sounds reasonably sound long term. But don't listen to me!!:lol: Did it get much damage?



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[*] posted on 9-12-2006 at 09:57 PM


The reports we've had so far have been very positive. no damage was easily visible. We've had the little drive way from the gate to the house "modified" a couple of times by hurricanes, but even when the water was a foot deep during Marty, it was moving so slowly that we just got silt, and we were able to broom it out.

I'm sorry you took such a hit. I've had a bit of survivor's guilt.
We still have to finalize Cathy's schedule, but I'm hoping to be there from mid Oct. to Mid Nov. I have to make repairs to my skiff, but I sure would like to get into some Yellows.

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[*] posted on 9-13-2006 at 04:42 AM


"loud music, loud toys, drunkeness, AND right wing politics"

well, that's me to a "T"!!:biggrin::yes:

guess i won't make the cut.........oh well, sounds like the drive out would take as long as a plane ride to Guaymas from mulege.




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[*] posted on 9-13-2006 at 10:29 AM


Yeah Mike, it's pretty sedate around our place. It's all about relaxation. BELIEVE me. ALL of my exclusions describe me perfectly in my past.:lol: I'm also being somewhat protective of MOST of my neighbors who would feels the same way.

Enjoy Palapaville!




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[*] posted on 9-13-2006 at 12:15 PM


thx! stop by for a beer anytime, sounds like you have a good sense of humour too. my post about 95% tongue in cheek...........:biggrin:



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[*] posted on 9-25-2007 at 10:11 PM


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thx! stop by for a beer anytime, sounds like you have a good sense of humour too. my post about 95% tongue in cheek...........:biggrin:


This is the post I've been waiting for ... for about 5 years. It'd be perfect to post that picture of you on the landing strip at PSF...:lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::bounce::bounce::bounce:

All in good fun...but very funny between us.

I'll save the world and NOT do that...but funny anyway...




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[*] posted on 9-26-2007 at 07:07 AM


HA !!
hey Bull - you must be bored going thru old threads like this!

yeah, that was a fun time hooking up with the baja express for a night.

lets do it again - will you be running more moto tours??




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[*] posted on 9-26-2007 at 07:45 PM


Last night I found this section while searching for lodging / homes primarily in Loreto, La Paz and Cabo for the month of the Baja Mil coming up...

I just got back from 9-day final GPS mapping w/BFG/SCORE...gonna be a good one.

and then I found this thread!!! Good stuff....

Tours are fun but not really good on the pocket book...we're so busy with all the other stuff and then add DN on top of that and we're busy.

I'm off the entire month of Oct through November for the race...just prerunning and having fun.




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