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DENNIS
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Quote: | Originally posted by DENNIS
Like I said, I'll find out how it went down. I can't imagine him going through the return procedure, which included going back through the US gate
[said he got secondary there as well] for just pocket change.
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Just talked with my buddy. He said the duty option never came up. He wasn't offered that and he didn't ask for it. Had he asked, I'm sure it would
have been available, but his attention shifted to the return to the states.
I asked him how that was managed from inside El Chaparral.
They first take away your DL so you don't take off, and with one of their vehicles, lead you out of the area, back over to the old inspection area,
open the gate in the fence, return your DL and say Adios, putting you back into the northbound lanes.
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mulegemichael
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do they check the air in your tires?...any services at all??...tortes, chicharones?..nada?..
dyslexia is never having to say you\'re yrros.
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DENNIS
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Quote: | Originally posted by mulegemichael
do they check the air in your tires?...any services at all??...tortes, chicharones?..nada?.. |
Just a fond farewell.
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Santiago
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Quote: | Originally posted by durrelllrobert
.......four fishing rods....... |
bass rod, shore/surf casting, off shore trolling (80s and 130s), kayak rods, live bait, 40# jig stick, Penn 114 with 80# dacron on a cue stick just in
case they start running large, 7, 8 and 10 weight fly rods; back ups for all the above. And this just for a long weekend.
Who in their right mind goes fishing in baja with only 4 rods?
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BajaBlanca
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It seems that the best solution may be to bring dollars, and stop at one or two of the many shops selling used merchandise, bikes, jackets, and
clothes, and just buy some stuff to then give away. ISLANDBUILDER
the problem with buying at segundas (the used stuff stores) is that the price is so inflated that obviously your dollar just doesn't stretch far
enough. I mean, a bike that you buy used in the States for $5 is sometimes priced at $30 here.
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