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captkw
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J.P.
HOLA, was that the one with a A-frame for a office ?? K&T
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J.P.
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| Quote: | Originally posted by captkw
HOLA, was that the one with a A-frame for a office ?? K&T
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The one that has a A Frame for a Office is on the south end of the Malecon and a block east It' close to Velmar Hospital. It's pretty run down and
real close to a Honkey Tonk that dont get to really Jamming untill after Midnight.
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MexicoTed
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What about Nomad Irene's place in Vicente Guerrero - http://www.posadadondiego.com. It's an RV park with a resaurant.
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Thumbs Up to Irene's San Vicente RV Park, Restaurant, Hotel
| Quote: | Originally posted by MexicoTed
What about Nomad Irene's place in Vicente Guerrero - http://www.posadadondiego.com. It's an RV park with a resaurant.
Ted | I stopped by there a few months ago. Its a beautiful place in a rural orchard-like pasture, lots of
space to safely walk and roam about.
A nice restaurant with wifi is open for breakfast through dinner.
There's plenty of rv parking and there are some nicely appointed rooms for rent with lots of privacy, too.
Much of the staff is family of Irene and speak English fluently. They generously arranged for a mechanic to help me with my pickup.
The hard part is finding the place. Its not well marked out on the highway. I just happened to stumble on it, and actually stopped at a ranch house
and asked for a room and something to eat; they looked at me like I was a little nuts and sent me on down the dirt road another half mile to Irene's!
"Raise your words, not your voice. It's rain that grows flowers, not thunder." ~Rumi
"It's the mark of an educated mind to be able to entertain a thought without accepting it." ~ Aristotle
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| Quote: | Originally posted by RnR
| Quote: | Originally posted by David K
| Quote: | Originally posted by DENNIS
There's one in Sto. Tomas....across the street from the gas station and restaurant.
You're a ways off the beach, however,.......maybe twenty miles, so if you want beach camping, that's something else. |
That is called EL PALOMAR... very popular. |
It is a fairly nice overnight stop, if you're in a van or pickup camper. The RV sites are extremely short and tight. Parked outside and walked in
before taking the plunge down the double-diamond access road. Decided that I would have to jack-knife the trailer to get it into the sites, then
unhook and re-hook in the opposite direction to pull it out. And that is with a 26 ft trailer. |
Electricity work water pressure low, lots of farm animals in a corral. We were up wind so no problem. I needed 4wd to pull the airstream up the
driveway while exiting. We liked it.
Dorado Don
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DENNIS
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| Quote: | Originally posted by dtutko1
Electricity work water pressure low, lots of farm animals in a corral. We were up wind so no problem. I needed 4wd to pull the airstream up the
driveway while exiting. We liked it. |
Yeah...that's a radical entry. In the heat of summer, the pool sure feels good. It was about 50 years ago when I first jumped in.
Jack Smith used to stay in the motel across the street when he was coming down to La Bocana to have his house built by God and Mr. Gomez. That makes
the place a shrine as far as I'm concerned.
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captkw
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anymore ?? alway's looking for a camp
just thought (rare) Id would drag a hook thur5 nthe school one more time for any new camping info !! K&T
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David K
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How far south of Ensenada do you want suggestions for?
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captkw
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ens. to el rosira (the curve)
[Edited on 3-28-2012 by captkw]
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David K
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"Thumbs Up to Irene's San Vicente RV Park, Restaurant, Hotel"
(POSADA DON DIEGO)
It is not in San Vicente, but 50 miles further south at Colonia Vicente Guerrero...
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SFandH
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Anybody know what kind of shape La Bocana de Santo Tomas is in? I know the camping area at the beach and the road leading to it were damaged a couple
of years ago by the heavy rains that collapsed several bridges along the highway.
Great place but I haven't been there since the storms.
[Edited on 3-28-2012 by SFandH]
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David K
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| Quote: | Originally posted by captkw
ens. to el rosira (the curve) |
South to North...
EL ROSARIO:
Sinahi Motel and RV Park
SANTA MARIA:
El Pabellon RV Park
COLONIA VICENTE GUERRERO:
Posada Don Diego Trailer Park
EJIDO ERENDIRA (3 miles south of, on the coast):
Baja Malibu Sur RV Park
SANTO TOMAS:
El Palomar
[Edited on 3-28-2012 by David K]
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