BajaBlanca
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and here is the Mulege 2 day trip !!
on Saturday morning we decided to go to the Mulege chili cookoff ... packed up and left an hour late (one of my specialties is finding last minute
things to do....)
we arrrived in Mulege and were greeted by Cliff and Susie who run a B&B and rent out houses too. His house:
our house:
the house is a studio and very cute - $450 a week - and within walking distance of the jungla jim. which is where we headed when we were told there
was a st patick's day celebration !!
these ladies made a wonderful meal of corned beef, potato, carrots, cabbage all for 120 pesos ... we loved it so much, we have decided to make this a
yearly tradition !
the place ended up packed but we were too busy talking and eating and drinking and I forgot to take more pics !!
I mentioned in another post that the margaritas are powerful ...be careful !! and see you there next saint patricks day .
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Marc
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Jungle Jim is lucky to be there because of the floods. Did yo see the water line from the last storm? I dropped in last month for a beer or three-or
four.
[Edited on 3-19-2012 by Marc]
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gallesram
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IMO, Cliff & Susie run the best place to stay in Mulege hands down; always spotlessly clean and the homes are well-equipped for cooking meals at
home. For the prices they charge, you can't beat the deal. Looks like a great time at the Jungle, too! Did you have a chance to go down to the
beaches on the bay? I'm wondering if the water is starting to warm up yet or if it's still too early.
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motoged
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Quote: | Originally posted by BajaBlanca
....Cliff and Susie who run a B&B and rent out houses too. ..... |
Any links for these folks?
Don't believe everything you think....
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gallesram
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Here you go:
www.clementinesbaja.com
Cliff can be reached via e-mail at info@clementinesbaja.com
[Edited on 3-19-2012 by gallesram]
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BajaBlanca
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thanks for posting the link to cliffs place ... please make sure and tell him I sent ya over .... he will be tickled cause I told him bajanomaders
would support him ...the houses are immaculate (as you can tell from the photos).
I forgot to look for the water/mud line from the last hurricane ...but I am sure it is there somewhere.
here is a direct link http://www.clementinesbaja.com
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gallesram
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They had a lot of damage during Jimena (who didn't down in that part of the river) and most of his houses were completely re-done inside; I don't
think they had much structural damage, however; mostly just clean-up. He has a great 2-story named "Buena Vista" which is my favorite. Brand new
with amazing views from the 2nd level.
We were thinking of buying a house down there but after discovering Cliff's place, we decided to avoid the hassles of ownership and rent from him
whenever we can make it down. Man, what a great decision that has turned out to be.
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