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[*] posted on 5-25-2005 at 09:55 AM
Place to rent in S.F. area


Y.I.M.
I have only been to San Felipe once in the last 30 yrs., and I don't want to step on any toes since I found this question on the age thread. But when we were there last year, we went to puertocitos(sp) and since we arrived late we camped, I believe in the area that this photo was taken. It was enclosed brick with concrete floor with stairs that went up on a deck like construction that look out towards the bay. If you go north of there, there is the agua caliente about 1/2 mile. South about 100 feet on the beach, there were, I thought only 4, but my husband says that there were a lot of rooms for rent for as long as you wanted them. The guy wanted $35 per night but would have taken probably $20. The one room we looked at, had 2 beds 1/2 bath. On the beach there were bbq's, picnic tables and palapas all along the beach. There was a courtyard out a back door of the room. Not much landscaping at all, and no where to park close by from what we gathered from the guy who was in charge. All in all, taking in acount that we were there on the day of the dead and just before the shrimp fest., it might be different this time of the year because we were the only people around at that time. Or maybe not, since, isn't this [now] their off season?
At any rate I hope this helps somewhat, as I really don't know much about thas area. Only that there were places to rent and camp.:D
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[*] posted on 5-25-2005 at 11:26 AM
hey BajaRob...they moved your home!


Even the stray dogs hate Puertocitos ! You are not stepping on my toes. Puertocitos was once upon a dreamland till the owner died off(?) and the daughter decided to jack up the land rents. Mostly all vacated the settlement. it is now just a hole in the wall.
I think BajaRob willl have a heart attack to find out his home has been moved to Puertocitos ! Please read c/c below.

Originally posted by BajaRob
The first picture includes our house about half way down. It has a Canadian flag out front and is 2 houses south of the one with the Hobi Cat in front. The second picture is of Harry and Ernie's house. Unfortunately, there are no rentals available. If you want to stay in this area, there is excellent camping @ Nuevo Mazatlan, 2km south of us. You can check it out on David's site. BTW, when did you take the pictures?
Bert and Adrienne finally made it out here for our last New Years party.
It was Lynn Flock that you spoke with. I just towed him here from KM9 with a blown head gasket. I think he's been here for more than 25 years. Rob

[Edited on 5-25-2005 by yankeeirishman]
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smile.gif posted on 5-25-2005 at 02:42 PM


Wow, sorry
I guess it just looked familiar and was trying to help.
Sorry
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[*] posted on 5-25-2005 at 03:15 PM


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Wow, sorry
I guess it just looked familiar and was trying to help.
Sorry

Oh no! I said "You are not stepping on my toes"! It's cool. I had no idea that dogtown had the same type of la casas down there. Comr to San Felipe where bajalou will buy us a fish taco. Right Lou?:lol::lol::lol:




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smile.gif posted on 5-25-2005 at 03:48 PM


O.K. you're on. Thanks
Our vacation won't be until Oct.1 though. I already spent the Baja trip money for the summer. And besides, Jim needs a roller coaster fix, before I get back to Baja. Maybe I'll get a side Job. Weather here as you know is drying out the grass fast, and the neighbors need some work done, mowing and trees cut down, etc. Most of this stuff has to get done soon or there will be to much fire danger. Will let you know if things change.
Hey did you go fishing up at the moke river? Catch anything?
Later.
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[*] posted on 5-25-2005 at 04:57 PM
oh ho ho


oh ho ho!!!!!!!!! You have a fine little trail there "me Lady"! Most unusual flowers and moss up there. Followed the path as guided by you?. love it. The water was very high?.not good for fishing. Yet. You folks live a stone?s throw from us! Hey?have you tried booking any campsites anywhere for this weekend? FORGET IT! Everything darn near is booked in Ca. May be fishing on your river this weekend



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[*] posted on 5-25-2005 at 06:10 PM


Hey great,
Glad you liked it. Did you make it all the way to where I sent you? I took my grand daughters up last weekend to see how high the water was. Didn't go past the power house though, because the youngest was deturmind(sp) to go swimming. Big NO NO right now even up there.
Jim and I were talking and thought that since you live so close, we might get together for a BBQ or since I have replenished my mex. food...tacos?
Any way, if you have somekind of self contained vehicle, I don't see why you couldn't park it here.
By the way, I'm not playing the JR game anymore,,,, tooo boring. Let me know.
Oh how many are there of you? Do you have kids or g-kids.
I could get the girls over to play with them if you do and want to bring them too.
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[*] posted on 5-25-2005 at 06:12 PM


Oh shoot I forgot that we have the micro mini home. You could stay in there. The 5th wheel's a mess, so that's out. Give me a heads up soon.
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[*] posted on 5-25-2005 at 09:37 PM


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Oh shoot I forgot that we have the micro mini home. You could stay in there. The 5th wheel's a mess, so that's out. Give me a heads up soon.
Ruby

Thanks for the invite. 3 grandkids 1/10//11 and one son left in the nest 10. Will call upon you in a month or less. Going to Steinsen Beach on Saturday. Make it if you guys can. You got to be there before 9 a.m. or no parking left. White Land Rover with Bajanomand decal on back




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[*] posted on 5-26-2005 at 08:23 AM


Y.I.M. Jim works weekends, but we think he's going to have monday off which will give him 3 days off. The only prob. with that is you will be going home by then. I was going to go check out lake Tabeau today to see if there is camping there or not for you. I might just go check it out anyway for futher references. If you walked up the river and went past the power house, you would have seen a very large pipe going up the hill. The water in that pipe comes from Lake Tabeau. It's not a very big lake...no boats and no swimming. But the plant it heavely with trout all the time.
Thanks for letting me know though, because I was just out looking over the property to see if I could find a comfortable flat spot away from the hwy. Hope you guys have a good time and be careful. If you're going to be there during Jims days off let us know and we'll come down. He really needs a vacation from work, and wants to do some coasters anyway. Besides it's close to home.
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[*] posted on 5-26-2005 at 08:38 AM
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Hey Yankee, I know what you meant, but you may get a bunch here all excited!

I really would love for Doug to have them... But, until he does, Nomads can sport a 'got baja?' sticker (for free)... When you see one on a rig, you know it is very likely a Baja Nomad's.

A change on my web site, at the top, is a link to HERE (Baja Nomad forums)...

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[*] posted on 5-26-2005 at 09:00 AM


Thanks David for the stickers! Got them yesterday!Appreciate your sharing!! We are kinda slow picking up our mail at Yet Mail! Lol Lol!
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[*] posted on 5-26-2005 at 01:53 PM
Too bad yank boy--


your statements about Puertecitos are so far off that it should be funny. But it isn't and you're wrong!

I have been there and owned a house since 1981.
The place has undergone some changes as have many other areas, due to many factors.

The only real reason that Puertecitos hasn't exploded is the POS road.
I fly most of the time , so I don't really care. But to many it is a tough trip, esp. if you're an older retired person with some health issues.
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[*] posted on 5-26-2005 at 02:32 PM


We personally thought Puertecitos sucked. HOT DOGS and no bread or tortillas. Is this another planet or what?:P
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[*] posted on 5-26-2005 at 11:00 PM


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your statements about Puertecitos are so far off that it should be funny. But it isn't and you're wrong!

I have been there and owned a house since 1981.
The place has undergone some changes as have many other areas, due to many factors.

The only real reason that Puertecitos hasn't exploded is the POS road.
I fly most of the time , so I don't really care. But to many it is a tough trip, esp. if you're an older retired person with some health issues.

Oh God! The trash that is sprawled from one end of town to the other. Abandant cars, trucks, trailer and boats scar the dusty landscape more so than any other little village. Homes that are in a state of total decay. The new-like gas station that NEVER opens, and is literally falling apart from a lack of maintenance. Land values are plummeted to the dark pits of the flow chart.

quote: "The place has undergone some changes as have many other areas, due to many factors.: yeah...into total decay and disregard to the village.

I see Mexicalli as a vacation resort compare to Puertecitos! A little nuke down there might help clean it up! But?..I guess beauty is in the eyes of the beholder.

Perhaps my freind there is a reason why they dont pave the road to Puertecitos....to keep tourists from traveling there, and to keep Baja's reputation as beautiful.

Yankee boy? What's that? Boy? So you get off on personal attacks? I will trash Puertecitos as long as it's trash. But not you personally.

[Edited on 5-27-2005 by yankeeirishman]

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[*] posted on 5-26-2005 at 11:27 PM


"Oh God! The trash that is sprawled from one end of town to the other. Abandant cars, trucks, trailer and boats scar the dusty landscape more so than any other little village. Homes that are in a state of total decay. The new-like gas station that NEVER opens, and is literally falling apart from a lack of maintenance. Land values are plummeted to the dark pits of the flow chart.

quote: "The place has undergone some changes as have many other areas, due to many factors.: yeah...into total decay and disregard to the village.

I see Mexicalli as a vacation resort compare to Puertecitos! A little nuke down there might help clean it up! But?..I guess beauty is in the eyes of the beholder."

Yes, it has all that - and more! I like the place.
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[*] posted on 5-26-2005 at 11:34 PM


Baja Spell Checker gives you Nomads high kudos for spelling the place correctly! Viva Puertecitos, the Rocky Point of Baja, only worse!



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[*] posted on 5-27-2005 at 09:44 AM


I thought it was Spanish for "small ports."
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[*] posted on 5-27-2005 at 05:26 PM


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Oh God! The trash that is sprawled from one end of town to the other. Abandant cars, trucks, trailer and boats scar the dusty landscape more so than any other little village. Homes that are in a state of total decay. The new-like gas station that NEVER opens, and is literally falling apart from a lack of maintenance. Land values are plummeted to the dark pits of the flow chart.


Good news. Think I might take a little trip considering there will be a new road from SF to LA bay.

Will a few hundred by the whole place?;D

I could throw in some beads and trinkets if that's not enough.




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[*] posted on 5-27-2005 at 05:32 PM
i'm really stoked...


that all you people dislike puerticitos,that way you wont be hogging up the the hot springs when i show up....if only more people thought like you it would be a perfect world:tumble::tumble:
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