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[*] posted on 2-25-2011 at 07:55 PM
opinions are like *ssholes, everyones got one


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if you don't get tourist permit, don't bother with insurance. insurance company will not pay claims if you have no legal visa status. the definition of border zone will de determined by claims adjustor, i'm sure.
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[*] posted on 2-25-2011 at 08:03 PM


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sorry, i'm married.

but Keri's place is EPIC! centrally located and a stunning atmosphere.


past the 'Free Zone' marital status goes out the window..

Is Ken's place off the San Felipe right hand point ?


i guess you read K e r i as Ken? as for right points, i have turned over a new leaf and won't bite at your weak attempt at trolling....

now, by the time summer is over, and the surf has been less than lame for 5 months, all bets are off!:mad:
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[*] posted on 2-25-2011 at 08:12 PM


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Originally posted by woody with a view
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Originally posted by mojo_norte
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Originally posted by woody with a view
sorry, i'm married.

but Keri's place is EPIC! centrally located and a stunning atmosphere.


past the 'Free Zone' marital status goes out the window..

Is Ken's place off the San Felipe right hand point ?


i guess you read K e r i as Ken? as for right points, i have turned over a new leaf and won't bite at your weak attempt at trolling....

now, by the time summer is over, and the surf has been less than lame for 5 months, all bets are off!:mad:


mojo, at a loss for words?:?:




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[*] posted on 2-25-2011 at 08:15 PM


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<lots of hot air>


if you don't get tourist permit, don't bother with insurance. insurance company will not pay claims if you have no legal visa status. the definition of border zone will de determined by claims adjustor, i'm sure.


Total BS

Just ask the insurance people here on Nomad if having a tourist card is required for their carrier to pay a claim for a paid client.

I have.

I also asked Discover Baja Travel Club a couple years ago if the lack of a tourist card was ever used as an excuse by GE Seguros to deny coverage. It wasn't.. Federal Migra Laws have nothing to do with driving laws and liability.




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[*] posted on 2-25-2011 at 08:18 PM


Dave

when i used L&L for my needs, they had buried in the small print, "insurance MAY be invalid" if you (who?) didn't have required immigration documents.... or something VERY SIMILAR!




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[*] posted on 2-25-2011 at 08:30 PM


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Originally posted by mojo_norte
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Originally posted by woody with a view
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Originally posted by mojo_norte
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Originally posted by woody with a view
sorry, i'm married.

but Keri's place is EPIC! centrally located and a stunning atmosphere.


past the 'Free Zone' marital status goes out the window..

Is Ken's place off the San Felipe right hand point ?


i guess you read K e r i as Ken? as for right points, i have turned over a new leaf and won't bite at your weak attempt at trolling....

now, by the time summer is over, and the surf has been less than lame for 5 months, all bets are off!:mad:


mojo, at a loss for words?:?:


woody - i'm a speechless troll - i do need glasses (Keri - Ken)
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[*] posted on 2-25-2011 at 09:58 PM


San Jacinto is good surfing It is North of San Quintin. Going south you will see a sign for surfing and camping. there is a good bed and breakfast there too. L
It is also know as the ship wreck. go and have fun.
drive careful and stay safe.
Welcome to Baja Nomads and Baja. enjoy the adventure.




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http://www.posadadondiego.com
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[*] posted on 2-25-2011 at 10:06 PM


what Irene says!

she hosts a very good sunday brunch. the rest of the week their menu is also outstanding. look up the http://www.posadadondiego.com




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[*] posted on 2-25-2011 at 10:11 PM


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San Jacinto is good surfing It is North of San Quintin. Going south you will see a sign for surfing and camping. there is a good bed and breakfast there too. L
It is also know as the ship wreck. go and have fun.
drive careful and stay safe.
Welcome to Baja Nomads and Baja. enjoy the adventure.


Safe to camp?
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[*] posted on 2-25-2011 at 10:13 PM
Passport to get into Mexico÷


Once in the last six months we were asked by the Mexican (Immigration person?) at the Mexicali old border "Do you have your passports? We showed them and were sent on our way. They did not look to see what was in the back of our pickup. Do not know what would have been the result if we had said no to having passport. Perhaps they would have just sent us on our way. PS we are both over sixty five so maybe different rules for differnet ages.
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1) can i still get into baja with just my birth certificate and drivers license?

YES, You just drive in... nothing is checked unless you get a red light or are flagged over.. and then it is just to see what you are bringing in, no 'papers' question."




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[*] posted on 2-25-2011 at 10:28 PM


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They did not look to see what was in the back of our pickup.



Just what WAS in the back of that pick up Ron? Had no idea that you and Val were some sort of smugglers or ? :lol:




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[*] posted on 2-25-2011 at 10:35 PM


K-38--- Great surf , cheap rent and great T-shirts!! It`s all about location, so contact me if you`re serious about K-38. Here`s a link for a fish report from Wed (surf no good!)---

http://www.bloodydecks.com/forums/inshore-islands-fishing-re...
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[*] posted on 2-25-2011 at 11:07 PM


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if you don't get tourist permit, don't bother with insurance. insurance company will not pay claims if you have no legal visa status. the definition of border zone will de determined by claims adjustor, i'm sure.


Total BS

Just ask the insurance people here on Nomad if having a tourist card is required for their carrier to pay a claim for a paid client.

I have.


post the policies, dk. read them.
the fine print is the contract. the words of sales agents are only meaningless words unless written into contract.

i eagerly await the sales people to PROVE me wrong.
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[*] posted on 2-26-2011 at 07:45 AM


WOW!!!... thank you to everyone who has replied to my post!... all the info,tips,and suggestions are taken in and will be applied! this is gonna be a great adventure , and its really nice to know there are people in the world who care enough to keep it real with those who are learning to carve there own path in a land they never have carved in before! THANX NOMADS!!!!!!
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[*] posted on 2-26-2011 at 08:36 AM


Yes, indeed.. you should follow the rules and have everything you are supposed to... but in the end, you will find Baja a friendly, easy going place and if you don't have everything your're supposed to, life doesn't come to a stop. Hope your trip is great and please tell us about it when you come back... take photos and show them to us!



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[*] posted on 2-26-2011 at 01:54 PM


Surferchick, check your u2u, it's the box on the top of the page when you sign on....



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[*] posted on 2-26-2011 at 01:58 PM


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Yes, indeed.. you should follow the rules and have everything you are supposed to... but............





There are no "buts".............

You are in a foreign country. You need to follow their rules....we would expect/demand no less from visitors to the United States

(not busting your chops, DK, just a general statement)




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[*] posted on 2-26-2011 at 02:05 PM


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Yes, indeed.. you should follow the rules and have everything you are supposed to... but............





There are no "buts".............

You are in a foreign country. You need to follow their rules....we would expect/demand no less from visitors to the United States

(not busting your chops, DK, just a general statement)


o, contrare.... just ask the millions of citizens from EVERYWHERE how much we frown on immigrant scofflaws. why does AZ have a 30% prison inmate population of illegals? the feds have us where they want us! $4 gas anyone. the screws are being turned.....




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[*] posted on 2-26-2011 at 02:47 PM


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Total BS

Just ask the insurance people here on Nomad if having a tourist card is required for their carrier to pay a claim for a paid client.

I have.

I also asked Discover Baja Travel Club a couple years ago if the lack of a tourist card was ever used as an excuse by GE Seguros to deny coverage. It wasn't.. Federal Migra Laws have nothing to do with driving laws and liability.


DK, You may know about lost Mission ruins, but don't hand
WRONG LEGAL INFO, my last lewis and Lewis policy stated
that a tourist card required for over 72 hrs. for the policy to be valid. Others state
'In the Country legally' for the Policy to be valid. If you don't
think the Mex ins Co's will try to look for a way out of paying a claim, you need to rethink your position. In the event of an
incident, you are dealing with the Mex Ins Co. directly, not
the US Broker in san diego, Hugh K is not going to be holding
your hand, you are going to be dealing with a Mex ins Adjuster and a Mex Policeman of some sort who doesn't
care how many times you have been to baja

[Edited on 2-26-2011 by sancho]
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[*] posted on 2-26-2011 at 03:12 PM


Quote:
Originally posted by irenemm
San Jacinto is good surfing It is North of San Quintin. Going south you will see a sign for surfing and camping. there is a good bed and breakfast there too. L
It is also know as the ship wreck. go and have fun.
drive careful and stay safe.
Welcome to Baja Nomads and Baja. enjoy the adventure.


Irene..
Love the Web page! Simple and clear as a bell. Creative. Is that a Wix software? Sorry folks...not trying to hijack this thread.




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