cj5orion
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Gonzaga Bay,,Adios...Los Animas,,hola
Thanx for all the help about "ice cubes" !
I like the lil icemakers,,,that'll work really good.
Although new to this forum,I'll be into a 'new adventure'
come April as well.My partner in Gonzaga has sold out,after 12 years, and what with Rafeal screwing up Gonzaga the way he has/will....well,,,,Adios.
I'll be goin down to los animas(actually a small point near las animas) to install the solar,desal,etc
for Bajaair.
Long story short.Bay of LA is the jump off point for the panga trip out to the casa,in the past I've fished the midriff area,but never made 'landfall'
on Bay of LA.
SO,,,,I'm not familiar with the 'lay of the land' and I'm wonderin ??????
I've heard theres no Pacificos there ?
Any good/cheap "hotels" ?
Any place for a hot,not warm shower ?
Any place for temporary secure storage ? ie;my truck,occasional materials,extra gear.
Possibly any 'nomads' have a place there and might be interested in 'any of the above' ? Maybe 'bartering' my construction skills in trade ?
I'm sure,in time,I'd fiqure this all out for myself,but I'm goin there,more of a 'work' trip,not so much leisure,a lil,yea.but.
Soooo.....jus wonderin.....jus "puttin it out there"
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larryC
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cj
You heard wrong about the Pacificos, lots of Pacifico here.
Several places to stay and get hot showers. Right in town is the Costa del Sol motel, but others are nearby also. Guerrmos comes to mind.
As far as storage, check with Sammy Diaz, I think they still have a few garages they will rent monthly.
I am about 5 miles south of town so probably not a convenient place to store stuff.
If you need any more info when you get here you can call me on VHF ch 68, "Rancho Pacifico"
Good Luck,
Larry
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The Villa Bahia is where Graham Mackintosh based himself waiting to get out to the island for his th book adventure. http://www.villabahia.com
There are many stores, taco stands, motels, campos in and near Bahia de los Angeles... See Mia's web site for details: http://www.bahiadelosangeles.info She has a forum as well...
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cj5orion
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MANY THANKS !!!!!
Larry...is vhf68 THE channel there ?
I'll look ya up jus to say hello when I get there. "Rancho Pacifico" !!!! Ya gotta love it !!!!
I've heard theres some storage available "at the marina" also ???
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I am curios about Gonzaga bay about Rafeal screwing it up,, can you go into a little more detail,, we have friends that live in PT final
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cj - are you doing some work for Kevin Warren? when you mentioned baja air?
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cj5orion
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| Quote: | Originally posted by desertcpl
I am curios about Gonzaga bay about Rafeal screwing it up,, can you go into a little more detail,, we have friends that live in PT final
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Well,,, its a long story.....but....
last year,he "cleared" the "back forty" of brush and "top soil"
This has created a dust bowl situation,very bad !
Around Nov. he started a "seawall" all along the beach,from the "rockhouse restaurant" to the south to the end of "his" palapas,now he's "filling in"
the sandy palapa areas with some sort of clay/sand mix ?
Although the Rancho Grande store/restaurant improvements are nice,everything else is TERRIBLE !!!!
Of all the "residents" of the palapas,almost everybody has either stopped going down or sold out.
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cj5orion
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| Quote: | Originally posted by capt. mike
cj - are you doing some work for Kevin Warren? when you mentioned baja air? |
Its not written in stone yet,but it appears so.
He's interested in "improving" his casa's,but in a very "eco-friendly" way !!!!!
Probably be there mid-April ?
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we'rew going down for a long memorial weekend with a Mexican friend who has family there. what's the fishing like that time 'o year?
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i'm surprized he doesn't have solar PV now.
keep us posted, i'd like to come see the operation some time while you're working it.
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Woody, we go to BOLA last week of May first week of June every year and have never been disappointed with the fishing. Good yellowtail and bottom
fishing. Also caught sqiud and sand sharks on the same trip. We will be there again this year Maybe we will cross paths. Have a great trip. Connie
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cj5orion
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| Quote: | Originally posted by soulpatch
Sounds very interesting. We, too, are in the south end of the bay and will be there in late June/early July.
If you are in the area give a holler. |
South end of Gonzaga ?
Bring "dust protection" ie;goggles,some sort of a mask,tarps.etc
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cj5orion
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| Quote: | Originally posted by capt. mike
i'm surprized he doesn't have solar PV now.
keep us posted, i'd like to come see the operation some time while you're working it. |
naw,he's jus been on gen. power,solars comin,he bought the Xantrex system we have at Gonzaga.
hey,,,we still have another inverter and 2 boosters for sale,anybody interested ?
Yep,I'll keep ya posted.I dont know what "communication" he has there though? Is there maybe "public" wireless available in B of LA ?
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Not sure what kind of communication you are expecting here in BoLA, most people use a marine radio, and the gringos here use ch 68 as the local net.
The Mexicans use ch 16. No cell service, but there is a phone store and there are internet cafes in town. Down at Alacran, where Kevins place is the
vhf will be pretty spotty since there is a range of hills between here and there. Alacron is about 10 miles south of BoLA and is accessible by boat
only. Beautiful place but pretty isolated.
[Edited on 3-8-2010 by larryC]
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cj5orion
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| Quote: | Originally posted by larryC
Not sure what kind of communication you are expecting here in BoLA, most people use a marine radio, and the gringos here use ch 68 as the local net.
The Mexicans use ch 16. No cell service, but there is a phone store and there are internet cafes in town. Down at Alacran, where Kevins place is the
vhf will be pretty spotty since there is a range of hills between here and there. Alacron is about 10 miles south of BoLA and is accessible by boat
only. Beautiful place but pretty isolated.
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certainly wasnt expecting cell service.internet cafes=cool,cool
he Bajaairadventure casa is about 15 miles south,panga only,,,,I'm told ?Wondering about vhf where hes at due to Mts ?????
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| Quote: | Originally posted by cj5orion
| Quote: | Originally posted by soulpatch
Sounds very interesting. We, too, are in the south end of the bay and will be there in late June/early July.
If you are in the area give a holler. |
South end of Gonzaga ?
Bring "dust protection" ie;goggles,some sort of a mask,tarps.etc |
No, Bahia de los Angeles...
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