cftlet
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Posts: 119
Registered: 11-13-2008
Location: Grants Pass,OR.
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Mood: Modelo Negro on my mind
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IT'S GETTING COLD
which means it's time to leave for winter to Baja. I had to scrape the ice off my windshield a couple of days ago and I found out I still dont like it
soooooooo Los Barriles here we come . I only have one problem and Iam sure the brilliant minds tha frequent this site can help me with .I would like to stay at Baja Cactus in aweek but can't figure out how to make
reservations (their web page is down) any suggestions? thanx
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Loretana
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Posts: 825
Registered: 5-19-2006
Location: Oregon/Loreto
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Call them
You can call the Baja Cactus at (from the US)
01152-616-165-8850
They speak English and always answer.
"If you want to find the secrets of the universe, think in terms of energy, frequency and vibration."
-Nikola Tesla
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Bajahowodd
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Posts: 9274
Registered: 12-15-2008
Location: Disneyland Adjacent and anywhere in Baja
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You might consider the Jardines de Baja in San Quitin for a change of pace. It's a mere 1/2 hour or so short of El Rosario. Great restaurant, too.
Very tranquil setting. They have a website that works.
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David K
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Location: San Diego County
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Yes, call them on the phone... direct line. Antonio never finished the web page ... only the u.c. page (which has the phone numbers). However, Antonio
always posts the email for reservations of: motel*at*bajacactus.com But, if no responce, call the front desk!
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castaway$
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Posts: 742
Registered: 7-31-2007
Location: Gold Hill, Oregon
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Mood: Fish on!
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I hear you, we are leaving Gold Hill in the first part of December to seek the sun in Baja.
Live Indubiously!
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24baja
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Posts: 952
Registered: 2-3-2009
Location: Grants Pass Oregon/Bahia de Los Angeles
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Mood: Wishing we were in BOLA
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cftlet and castaway$ you lucky lucky people.....I have to stay here in Grants Pass until the end of May......well enjoy Baja and stay warm....I will
stay here and wear my woolies!!!! Just let me know if you need anyone to check on your houses while you are away, I would be happy to help you out.
Connie
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cftlet
Nomad

Posts: 119
Registered: 11-13-2008
Location: Grants Pass,OR.
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Mood: Modelo Negro on my mind
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Thank you 24baja for your kind offer but we have great nieghbors that take care of our placefor us and it only costs a winters worth of bottom
fish,tuna and salmon that I have to fish for all summer (in Brookings) its a dirty job but I'm willing to do it so my bride can lounge all winter in
Baja(while I fish).
Hey castaway ,here in Baja do you go? If you end up any where near Los Barriles let me know, I always have a cold Pacifico.
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castaway$
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Registered: 7-31-2007
Location: Gold Hill, Oregon
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Mood: Fish on!
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cftlet,We have 2 couples headed south with campers, my Trophy boat and my brother in laws jet sled for the bays. Our plan is to leave on Dec 11 from
GH spend a couple days in SD then south wherever the wind blows us, but we are going all the way to Cabo We'll probably stay there for 10 days or so.
I'd like to stay on the E.Cape but there are very few places to launch my Trophy and from what I understand the few places that will do it are very
expensive, maybe you can tune me up with better launching info. We will be wandering all over while we are in Cabo so U2U me and lets put a plan
together to meet up, maybe we can get in some fishing together. I'm always up to meet other Nomads especially southern oregon nomads.
Steve
Live Indubiously!
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Mexitron
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Posts: 3397
Registered: 9-21-2003
Location: Fort Worth, Texas
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Heh, I'm glad to stay in Tejas these days BECAUSE its cold After having to
work outside in the blast furnace of summer its going to be awhile until getting warm is a priority!
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