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[*] posted on 9-6-2013 at 12:52 AM


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. . .any more???

Nope. They are all closed and gringos are fleeing Baja. Jeez, people, do you have internet? :) Open "Moon Travel", or Ontheroadin etc...

Re: San Lucas Cove. So-so. One big camp, no waterfront spots for transients. Water hookups (sometimes), no electrical. And a smaller camp - much smaller - adjacent at the North, don't know whether it's "friendlier", but usually it's so empty that it's scary. Laguna turns into a shallow swamp half the time, only in medium-high tide you can launch the boat. And then there is a Playa few miles South, "a dog town", they probably don't take transients, same problem with boat launch, if not worse. The town of Sta Rosalia has become rather congested since they started digging out the remaining copper in the mine, due to Chinese demand. I wonder what happens to all those people, their houses and businesses in 10-15 years after all the copper will have been shipped to China.
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[*] posted on 9-6-2013 at 07:32 AM


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One of my favorite's is Campo Renee, between Visciano and san Ignacio. Anybody have some pick's to share?


About 10 miles north of Punta Abreojos and 2.8 miles east of the pavement on an easy flat road... Photos taken July 2007:















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[*] posted on 9-6-2013 at 08:13 AM
Ojo de Liebre


(these photos were taken in March of 2009)

During whale season we like to camp here. It is on the lagoon where you can observe the grey whales. The bldg. in the background is where you can hire whale tour pangas to observe the whales. The palapas are available for dry camping. In 2009 the fee was $5 day. You will wake up to the sound of whales. Bird watching is spectacular as well.

The whale center bldg. has a decent restaurant with very good fish and shrimp tacos and simple meals as well. Beer is served!

The turnoff to the lagoon is 5 miles south of the turnoff to Guerrero Negro on Mex 1, then 15 miles in on a normally well graded road. We have driven in with a 10' camper and I have seen motorhomes/5th wheels in there as well.











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[*] posted on 9-6-2013 at 11:46 AM


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About 10 miles north of Punta Abreojos and 2.8 miles east of the pavement on an easy flat road...

people are sharing those nice places, empty, no crowds. Then - ops - the crowd arrives
pta Abrejos, campo Rene
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