RenoJoe
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new whale camp
Is there room for my motorhome at the new camp?
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David K
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It didn't sound too promising of a road for non-4x4s when she first mentioned it. My guess is a motorhome is way out of the question?
I see you have asked this in other threads, it is pretty early on a weekend. Why don't you email Shari directly or call her?
Her email and phone number is right on the front of her website: http://www.whalemagictours.com/
Have a fun time... it remains one of the Baja activities we have not done yet.
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I sent you a message Joe....the road is a restricted road so no public vehicles will be allowed out at camp...which is going to be really nice for
the campers. But Zihul,my associate has made a nice little camping area across from his ranchito and shop where my guests will camp in town.
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RenoJoe
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I did not get the message on my u2u.
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surfhat
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Since Shari provides safe parking for our vehicles while at her Whale Magic Camp, it is a plus that parking is restricted.
What a remote location does not need is people driving in and out of there on a daily basis. This is a sensitive and protected environment and should
be treated as such.
I too, asked about the same and respect the decision to keep such a pristine location up to the powers that be. There is a reason a special permit is
required for access to this designated biosphere protected area.
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Quote: Originally posted by surfhat  | Since Shari provides safe parking for our vehicles while at her Whale Magic Camp, it is a plus that parking is restricted.
What a remote location does not need is people driving in and out of there on a daily basis. This is a sensitive and protected environment and should
be treated as such.
I too, asked about the same and respect the decision to keep such a pristine location up to the powers that be. There is a reason a special permit is
required for access to this designated biosphere protected area.
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I thought the roads in that area are closed because it is an industrial area controlled by the salt mine
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RenoJoe
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I think i'll leave the motorhome in B.A. and stay at a hotel in G.N.
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surfhat
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Goat, yes, but it is also a sensitive area that deserves to be restricted and protected. Both of us can be correct.
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