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[*] posted on 11-6-2010 at 12:39 PM
Coyote Bay - Camping - Beaches - Nov. 2010




See the Drascombes lined up?









A large portion of Coyote Bay...but not quite all.





2 views above of Coyote Bay camping beach today. As you can see, lots of room for campers..and sailors, too.

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[Edited on 11-7-2010 by Pompano]




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[*] posted on 11-6-2010 at 12:40 PM


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[*] posted on 11-6-2010 at 02:18 PM


Wow!!!!!
Pompano are you going to be OK:lol::lol::lol:
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thumbup.gif posted on 11-6-2010 at 02:35 PM


Roger,
If beautiful photos were Tequila, I would be drunk now. Thank you!
Glad you are back home now.:bounce:




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[*] posted on 11-6-2010 at 06:46 PM


This is our favorite camping spot in all of Baja... thanks for the photos Roger! You can walk the 'old road' right there below the new road. And, there are petroglyphs nearby to see!
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[*] posted on 11-7-2010 at 07:43 AM


NICE! Thanks for the photo update Roger. Its been a long old summer and fall without the Coyote Bay report!



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[*] posted on 11-7-2010 at 07:48 AM


Glad ya made back from your "travels" to the north..

All appears pretty darn good.. the water looks so pretty.. thanks..




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[*] posted on 11-7-2010 at 08:14 AM


I was in the area a couple of weeks ago and tried to drive to coyote bay but the road going to the camping area (after the first few palapas) was under water. It didn't look too deep and it was around the time of the last full moon. Is this just a high tide thing or is the road always submerged a bit? There were rigs out there so obviously it is passable, but is it always wet?
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[*] posted on 11-7-2010 at 08:21 AM


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Only at high tide..and the roadway is always pretty firm. If you must travel through the saltwater, best to wash off your running gear once through though, or you will be asking for some major rust problems.




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[*] posted on 11-7-2010 at 08:26 AM


That's why I didn't continue on. Finding fresh water to wash the bottom of the truck can be difficult in those parts. Sure looked inviting tho.
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[*] posted on 11-7-2010 at 08:51 AM


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That's why I didn't continue on. Finding fresh water to wash the bottom of the truck can be difficult in those parts. Sure looked inviting tho.


Just park, have a brew, take a swim, and wait a little while and it will be high and driy (well, sorta dry, anyway). The wait is worth it. :spingrin:

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[*] posted on 11-7-2010 at 10:14 AM


I see "Surf's Up" :biggrin::biggrin:



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[*] posted on 11-7-2010 at 11:06 AM


Nomads,
Are there any accommodations to rent for an overnight....travelling by motorcycle with a sleeping bag ???

Simple and basic is good...and any food available?....Or is there another bay along that stretch that has a palapa and a bed...and a food source besides turtle soup?

Mid February is time of need as I pass by ...may need for two people...Not sharing the same bed:lol:

Thanks for any info....

I have been in that area a number of times, but have stayed in Mulege or Loreto before....aside from a 3-day camp across the Bay from Requeson...




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[*] posted on 11-7-2010 at 01:51 PM


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Heaven on earth!


Do they still prohibit snowmobiles there?




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