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Hotel Cuesta Mulege 
 
 
My wife and I spent 3 nights at the Hotel Cuesta on the South river of Mulege.  Very nice rooms that are equipped with A/C and Sky Tv.   Rooms are
very clean and modern with plenty of hot water.  Location is nice and close to all. 
I'll be back for sure.  Everyone there treated me real well.
 
 
 
 
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Pepe and Sandra at Cuesta Real are great!  Good location and she will cook for you if you wish.  Airstream Willy is doing his Baja Internship
there.   Yes, they accept well behaved dogs.   Morning walk on the River and down
to the panga launch area.  Cool.   Tio
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so derek, tell us a fish story!...wish we could have been there to meet you.
 
 
 
 
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Ouch..........no fishing due to winds when I visited in early March.....but I can't say enough good things about Pepe, Sandra and of
course........Airstream Willy.....I think his internship is outstanding....... 
 
  
 
I've been looking for a good excuse to share this photo....... 
 
 
 
 
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I'm working my way up to Ambassador! 
Here is the new website 
 
http://hotelcuestareal.com 
 
It was great meeting all of you! 
 
Here is a pic of solid dorado, caught by derek. 
  
 
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Wow it more impressive when I see my catch on the internet!!!! 
 
Great meeting you Richard, lets do it all again soon! 
 
 
 
 | Quote: |  Originally posted by willyAirstream 
I'm working my way up to Ambassador! 
Here is the new website 
 
http://hotelcuestareal.com 
 
It was great meeting all of you! 
 
Here is a pic of solid dorado, caught by derek. 
  
 
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 | Quote: |  Originally posted by mulegemichael 
so derek, tell us a fish story!...wish we could have been there to meet you.   |  
  
 
never was able to fish out of Mulege do to wind.....Went to Chivato for 4 days and killed it!!!! Great fishing 
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Great place to stay, nice people and clean rooms. See you Saturday!
 
 
 
 
Dave 
I moved to CO and they made me buy a little rod to make it feel like a real fish 
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Perfect timing Dave - The YT are here from Innes to Rosa, leave that roaring fork tackle box in the garage. and no wind. What day are you leaving? 
Yes, Derek and Karla, we'll catch fish next time! ( grab that image for ur avatar, if you want) 
Here is Bart, from the Jungle, and his friend and a huge YT from 3 days ago. 
  
 
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Nice one!!! Any Reports from San Marcos Island?
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 | Quote: |  Originally posted by willyAirstream 
Perfect timing Dave - The YT are here from Innes to Rosa, leave that roaring fork tackle box in the garage. and no wind. What day are you leaving? 
Yes, Derek and Karla, we'll catch fish next time! ( grab that image for ur avatar, if you want) 
Here is Bart, from the Jungle, and his friend and a huge YT from 3 days ago. 
  
 
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Am just stopping for the night on my way to La Paz, but with fish like that maybe I will try Sunday morning before we finish the drive. Look for use
Saturday afternoon, we are driving a tan F150 with CO plates.
 
 
 
 
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I moved to CO and they made me buy a little rod to make it feel like a real fish 
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Sure looks like Nacho there with Bart.......Walt
 
 
 
 
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 | Quote: |  Originally posted by willyAirstream 
I'm working my way up to Ambassador! 
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A question for the ambassador, (seeing as you are in the middle of the area in question): 
 
How many RV spaces are there, and, how many are open and not occupied by full-timers?  Well, not right now, but during the main travel season, say
Nov/Dec and Mar/Apr? 
 
Cuesta Real gets good reviews and looks perfect for an overnight (or two, or three) for travelers heading north and south.  We have stopped in
practically every other RV park in the Mulege area while passing through, but Cuesta always seemed full when viewed from the highway while going by.
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There is roughly 12 full hook up  spaces open for travelers . There is another 8 occupied by snowbirds. Reservations are recommended, but we can
always squeeze you in in a bind. (There are 3 other spaces with temp hook ups, water/elec.) Sept thru May averages 70% occupancy ( a guess) for RV
spaces, while summer is only 10% occupied, but rooms are almost 100% in the summer. You need to stop in to see the whole place, from the road you 
only see the permanent spaces. 
more pics here 
http://hotelcuestareal.com/
 
 
 
 
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 | Quote: |  Originally posted by willyAirstream 
There is roughly 12 full hook up  spaces open for travelers . There is another 8 occupied by snowbirds. Reservations are recommended, but we can
always squeeze you in in a bind. (There are 3 other spaces with temp hook ups, water/elec.) Sept thru May averages 70% occupancy ( a guess) for RV
spaces, while summer is only 10% occupied, but rooms are almost 100% in the summer. You need to stop in to see the whole place, from the road you 
only see the permanent spaces. 
more pics here 
http://hotelcuestareal.com/   |  
  
 
Thanks, just the info that I was looking for.  Will be passing through in Mid-october and will stop in!
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Da nada, I'll have a cold pacifico waiting for you.
 
 
 
 
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