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captkw
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alan
hola,power lines into BOLA,,from where??? new marina in cabo ???? HUHH !!
K&T
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David K
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| Quote: | Originally posted by captkw
hola,power lines into BOLA,,from where??? new marina in cabo ???? HUHH !!
K&T |
Yes, Bahia de los Angeles has 24/7 power now... comes from Guerrero Negro and the power lines run along side Hwy. 1 and the L.A. Bay highway.
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David K
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Santa Rosalillita Harbor 7-2007


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Hook
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Pretty sure the new malecon and the new slips in Guaymas were funded by the EN project.
It's pretty nice, really, especially if you remember what that section of waterfront looked like five years ago.
The new Santa Rosalia slips have made life nicer for those of us in San Carlos Sonora who use it as a stepping stone for cruises south. Fueling there
is MUCH easier. It's also great being able to do an overnighter or so with restaurants and such. For newbies who come to SC, SR is an interesting
town. For Baja regulars, it's just SR. But that's fine. Real, working Mexican towns like SR and Guaymas are nice to have around.
[Edited on 1-12-2012 by Hook]
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captkw
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DAVID
HOLA<thank's for enlightening me,,,now, they need to get that old pemix at theBOLA turnoff working again,,I guess most nomads know to fill up at
SR or what I refer to as the CURVE in the road....K&T
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Ateo
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| Quote: | Originally posted by captkw
HOLA<thank's for enlightening me,,,now, they need to get that old pemix at theBOLA turnoff working again,,I guess most nomads know to fill up at
SR or what I refer to as the CURVE in the road....K&T
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I'm at the curve right now. Fueling up at Baja cactus mañana and heading south!
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captkw
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the curve
HOW,did,you get internet service ?????
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Alan
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| Quote: | Originally posted by captkw
HOLA<thank's for enlightening me,,,now, they need to get that old pemix at theBOLA turnoff working again,,I guess most nomads know to fill up at
SR or what I refer to as the CURVE in the road....K&T
| The biggest benefit for boaters in BoLA is the powerlines enabled them to have fuel now. Actually 2
stations last time I was there.
In Memory of E-57
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captkw
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bola pwr
wow ,the times,there are a changing,,is there feul at the turn off now??? K&T
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woody with a view
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from barrels only.
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woody with a view
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seems like it's ALIVE!
on a trip to the wall on sunday after the swell had dropped there were 11 (i ran out of appendages) concrete trucks that had driven, convoy style,
from ensenada. they were loaded dry and were filling from the towns supply of water that is trucked in.
they were pouring the dirt road that comes down the hill on the south side of the town. no blade had scrapped it, very little prep work from the looks
of it.
who has this kind of $??? on a sunday? what's wrong with the perfectly good road that is paved right to the marina?
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Islandbuilder
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Hmmm, using redi-mix as a base seems like the expensive do it twice sort of approach?!
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woody with a view
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it does seem like there is never enough time to do it right, but always enough time to do it over.
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elgatoloco
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| Quote: | Originally posted by woody with a view
it does seem like there is never enough time to do it right, but always enough time to do it over. |
Ha ha! Viva Mexico!
MAGA
marooons Are Governing America
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Skipjack Joe
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Escalera Nautica...final results.
Nothing is ever final in baja. The tumor grows silently now.
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BajaNomad
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| Quote: | Originally posted by Skipjack Joe
Nothing is ever final in baja. The tumor grows silently now. |
Mexico divested of this project as much as possible in 2009/2010. Looks like they felt it was a Fox administration boo-boo.
I'm not aware of the final details.
http://www.escaleranautica.com
http://rptides.blogspot.com/2009/07/nautical-ladder-dead-in-...
http://eleconomista.com.mx/notas-impreso/columnas/columna-es...
http://www.elvigia.net/noticia/remata-fonatur-escalera-n-uti...
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DavidE
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I liked the slick full color brochures twisting arms about the "Mega Retirement Resort" in Loreto better. Escaloco Nausea was not even worth a blink.
The Loreto project was more fun to deal with.
Email went back and forth. They argued and I smirked.
Finally tiring of the game I emailed...
"Where is all the water going to come from? You know, lawns, golf courses, swimming pools?"
Silence. Then oblivion...
A Lot To See And A Lot To Do
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willardguy
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| Quote: | Originally posted by DavidE
I liked the slick full color brochures twisting arms about the "Mega Retirement Resort" in Loreto better. Escaloco Nausea was not even worth a blink.
The Loreto project was more fun to deal with.
Email went back and forth. They argued and I smirked.
Finally tiring of the game I emailed...
"Where is all the water going to come from? You know, lawns, golf courses, swimming pools?"
Silence. Then oblivion... | do tell Eidell, what exactly did you win in this high stakes game of
bullchit?
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DENNIS
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| Quote: | Originally posted by DavidE
I liked the slick full color brochures twisting arms about the "Mega Retirement Resort" in Loreto better. |
Do you think John McEnroe ever set foot in the town? Ever?
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chuckie
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Yes
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