CasaManzana
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Ray's Restaurant update w/ pix- Mulege
As stated in another posting, Ray says Nov 4 "is gunna happen" for the re-opening this season. He says you are going to notice many improvements in
the decor.
The new roof has all steel beams welded to rebar to keep in place- notice the bright blue beams in this pix-

And you can get a better idea here (taken through the door window) of the scope of his project-

The rest of the ranch is as green and beautiful as one could imagine, including the clubhouse and pool-

New this year is the garden which Ray says will supply much of the materials for his salads. He aims for as much organic produce as possible. This
garden is about half an acre and equipped with a water drip system.
The road out there is dusty but mostly without ruts.
Ray hopes to have his internet/email up and running in a few weeks
Things are expensive, but at least we get a free trip around the sun once a year
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BFS
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Wow that is a lot of grass. How do they keep it so green?
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mulegemichael
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agua, and lots of it.
dyslexia is never having to say you\'re yrros.
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RnR
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Is that an RV park? Clubhouse and Pool??
More info, please.
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Quote: | Originally posted by BFS
Wow...that is a lot of grass. How do they keep it so green? |
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And Ray has many hoses!
I do what the voices in my tackle box tell me.
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CasaManzana
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Dear RnR.......
Sounds like Ray's Rancho is new to you. Besides a great restaurant (IMHO), there is a park with 15-20 full hook-ups for RVs, a clubhouse con swimming
pool and swim-up bar if that meets your fancy. Ray has always had a number of birthday/wedding parties at the clubhouse because of the unique setting
and space. The bar there is really cute. Before the 'Big Baja TJ Scare' a few years ago he had caravan RV groups coming in. There are two small
rental casitas for folks who might have dinner and just mellow out the next morning reading in the hammocks or hanging around the pool. The clubhouse
kitchen is first class for any function with or without Ray involved in the food/drinks. When he get his email back- raysrancho@yahoo.com-


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tiotomasbcs
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I'm in! I've stayed on the beach but I'm ready for the Valle! Close to the River/Canyon tour!! See you there. Tio
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RnR
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Quote: | Originally posted by CasaManzana
Sounds like Ray's Rancho is new to you. Besides a great restaurant (IMHO), there is a park with 15-20 full hook-ups for RVs, a clubhouse con swimming
pool and swim-up bar if that meets your fancy


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Yes, it is new to me!
We've been overnighting (or a few days), in Mulege going both north and south for SIXTEEN years and never heard of this place. Let me count the
places: Orchard, Cuesta, Villa Maria, Serinidad, Santispac, Naranjos, Punta Arena, La Perla, the far end of the Pemex lot, on the side of the old La
Palapa restaurant, beach by the lighthouse, etc, .... And I NEVER heard of this place!
Thanks for enlightening us. Ray's going to be having a few new visitors.
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BajaBlanca
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wow ..we have been to the restaurant (and loved it) but i had no idea of the rest of the grounds ...it is very beautiful.
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How to get there.........
I'm getting U2Us on getting there...here's the best thread on that- http://forums.bajanomad.com/viewthread.php?tid=55567
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Hope he will be open for thanksgiving this year. He wasn't last year.
Dorado Don
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Bajahowodd
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That restaurant has been the primary reason we would overnight in Mulege. Not this trip. we will be past there heading North before his planned
opening.
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