larry
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Camping at Bahia Concepcion
I've never been south of Guerrero Negro and am planning to car/tent camp at Bahia Concepcion the first week of next year. Playa Requeson and La Perla
look nice from photos. I am wondering if there are palapas, toilets and showers there. If not, does anyone have recommendations of other beaches in
the area that do have those facilities (I have camped many times at Campo Beluga at Bahia Gonzaga--looking for something basic along those lines).
Thanks everybody, for any suggestions you have.
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David K
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Last Sept., La Perla is (was) abandoned, the palapas were damaged by the last hurricane but functional and the one outhouse in ruins. It just happens
to afford the most privacy with everyone else at Requeson or the campos to the north (Burro, Santispac, etc.).
I would recommend popping into each as you drive south, and check them out. La Perla is about the furthest south campo, so you will see all else that
is available before getting there.
Remember, Baja is supposed to be an adventure and have a little mystery or surprise.
Please report back your findings!
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AKgringo
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In November 2014 I was able to use the showers behind the restaurant at the north end of Santispac beach.
Last week I stopped in at Playa Buenaventura and saw that they had shower facilities there, but I did not use them.
[Edited on 12-6-2016 by AKgringo]
If you are not living on the edge, you are taking up too much space!
"Could do better if he tried!" Report card comments from most of my grade school teachers. Sadly, still true!
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larry
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Thank you both for the input
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Aldervale
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beach camping
Howdy
We have stayed several times at one of the smaller beach camps in this area.
The gentleman collecting fees for the owners was very helpful but the campers
themselves decided to take on the bulk of the work.....picking up trash, cleaning the outhouse, etc.etc.
The heavy presence of seasonal and overnight campers in this area means everyone needs to try and care for the resource.....lest it become stinky,
trashy, crowded......
Sorry for the rant.....
Aldervale
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