BAJACAT
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GUADALUPE CANYON WEBSITE IS OPEN
GUADALUPE CANYON,website(ARTURO) is now open, seems to be that everything is back to normal.But Ernestos website shows his side of the canyon to be
closed on this days, MAY 20-26..
BAJA IS WHAT YOU WANTED TO BE, FUN,DANGEROUS,INCREDIBLE, REMOTE, EXOTIC..JUST GO AND HAVE FUN.....
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David K
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Quote: | Originally posted by BAJACAT
GUADALUPE CANYON,website(ARTURO) is now open, seems to be that everything is back to normal.But Ernestos website shows his side of the canyon to be
closed on this days, MAY 20-26.. |
Wow... good news, if true! Perhaps Canyonman Rob has found a caretaker to watch the place with Arturo sick and has come to a payment arangement with
Ernesto (the eldest son who hold title to the entire canyon) Here is the link: http://guadalupe-canyon.com/
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That is too bad that Arturo is too sick to enjoy his Canyon. Its probably too hot for him this time of the year IMO.
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David K
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Yesterday, I emailed Canyonman Rob some questions regarding the campo and rumors being reported... if and when he replies, I will pass along the news.
Canyonman Rob is Arturo's son-in-law, and has been developing Arturo's camp with help from others into the camp we and others have enjoyed for so many
years. Rob and Isabel (Arturo's daughter) attended my Viva Baja #2 event in early 2001. Rob shared a video presentation of the canyon and invited us
to visit the hot spring oasis there. See photos http://vivabaja.com/vivabaja2
M's second BBBB (Boojum Buddies Baja Bash) party was at the canyon, Nov. 2001: http://vivabaja.com/bbbb2
[Edited on 5-21-2009 by David K]
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David K
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As promissed, here is Canyonman Rob's reply (it wasn't the details I was seeking, so I sent a follow-up email):
David you can report
The brothers have no plans to repair the bad road.
also they plan to enforce the rules regarding no music and no litter.
Arturo is alive and well , and recovering from prostrate cancer, but now 85 years old and living full time in the canyon.
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David K
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This morning, a sort reply from Canyonman Rob to my questions about the water and prices for Guadalupe Canyon:
Arturo's working on his papers to get more water.
I'll let you know more in a month
I"ld like to get more people to visit our coastal property near St Tomas.
http://www.2seasonsbaja.com
very safe, with American care taker. cool air, great view, clean, surfing, fishing, diving.
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The 2 Seasons Baja site covers their Pacific Coast camping area (near Punta San Jose, west of Santo Tomas) and their desert camp area outside of
Guadalupe Canyon.
[Edited on 5-22-2009 by David K]
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BAJACAT
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David so Arturo's camps have water or not?.
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Quote: | Originally posted by BAJACAT
David so Arturo's camps have water or not?. |
A third email arrived from Canyonman Rob this past weekend that stated campsites El Dorado and El Castillo had water now, and he hopes that the
remaining campsites are back online by the fall.
No other details provided... I would guess that a partial arrangement was made to get water running to those two upper campsites, but the water pipe
to all the others (all lower from Arturo's house) must have been cut or valved closed pending some arrangement.
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BAJACAT
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Thanks david for the info.
BAJA IS WHAT YOU WANTED TO BE, FUN,DANGEROUS,INCREDIBLE, REMOTE, EXOTIC..JUST GO AND HAVE FUN.....
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Someone has Photoshop
The picture on the home page is of the Mirador camp's hot tub. Only thing is, that pool faces down canyon towards Laguna Salada, NOT up canyon
towards the mountains.
When you go to the Mirador page you can see the palapa. The kids in the palapa are looking down at the pool...gee, no mountain in the distance.
The area is beautiful enough without fabricating views that do not exist.
Mom always told me to be different - Now she says...Not THAT different
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David K
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That photo is the one that is also on the Guadalupe Canyon web site... altered to show the peak:
Actual view:
(2001 photo taken by Marla of my daughter in the tub... used in Marla's newspaper article on the canyon)
[Edited on 5-27-2009 by David K]
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