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Boshvideo
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Quote: | Originally posted by Paula
Ed,
BV started out wanting to see it all from TJ to Cabo. So he's cut it back a lot. The 2 loops are a lot to do in his time frame, but he seems to want
an overview, just as Don and I did on our first trip here. So he has lots of ideas from lots of people, and some good info to use along the way. And
he can set out from LP to San Ignacio, and change his mind and spend more time in Loreto or Mulege if he finds he's driving too much.
And it is true that 11 days in the area of La Paz would make a nice trip in itself.
Boshvideo, I hope when your trip is done you'll give us a detailed report about what you decided on and how you felt about the places you saw!
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Paula, many thanks to you and vandenberg for your insightful and interesting thoughts. A part of me seems to think that more is better. You know,
covering a lot of ground, "taking it all in" so to speak. It seems the more I read on this forum and in guide books I've looked at, Baja has so much
to offer and I can't wait to get there. (two weeks from today) Another part of me totally agrees with vanderberg. Seeing much of what Baja has to
offer throught the windshield of a car doesn't feel that good. What I do know is, this is a lovely dilema. I can't loose either way. You helpful folks
have provided me with wonderful scenarios, based on your personal experiences, and I appreciate it. I promise to make a full and accurate report upon
my return. But I've still got 2 weeks, so I'll be around this board to absorb some more wisdom.
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If you chose the southern route
From La Paz and all in one day
Food in San Pedro
El Triunfo-baskets and piano museo
San Antonio-Just a drive through of an old town
San Bartolo-known for its sweets. Dried mango should be plentiful. Also buenelos last stand on the left on the way out of town
Night in Los Barriles area.
Next day Cabo Pulmo for a night or two.
San Jose del Cabo for a night. (come see me!)
San Lucas on your way to Todos Santos for at least one night
Cactus garden
Back to La Paz
The entire trip if you dont stop is about 6 hours. That would give you plenty of time to check things out.
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Quote: | Originally posted by bajajudy
If you chose the southern route
From La Paz and all in one day
Food in San Pedro
El Triunfo-baskets and piano museo
San Antonio-Just a drive through of an old town
San Bartolo-known for its sweets. Dried mango should be plentiful. Also buenelos last stand on the left on the way out of town
Night in Los Barriles area.
Next day Cabo Pulmo for a night or two.
San Jose del Cabo for a night. (come see me!)
San Lucas on your way to Todos Santos for at least one night
Cactus garden
Back to La Paz
The entire trip if you dont stop is about 6 hours. That would give you plenty of time to check things out. |
Excellent!!!! many thanks,
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La Paz and that southern loop of Judy's would make a great vacation, and you'll be able to remember what you did. The whole big thing-- north and
south-- might be a blur when you get home.
Then come back in winter or spring for the rest of it.
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Quote: | Originally posted by Paula
Then come back in winter or spring for the rest of it. |
good point. thanks
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Dont let the Cabo-Bashers scare you off. If you are a Philly Boy you just may like it................there is a lot more to do and see there than most
will let on...........
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Yea, I just reread my post and it is hard to tell but I was suggesting a night in San Lucas...party hardy! Go to Cabo Wabo, Squid Row, and some of
the other new places that I dont know the names of.
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Right Judy, as I just posted on another thread and I know you know well, you dont have to get caught up in all that teeny-bopper crap. I hang out with
friends I have known for 20 years and have never set foot in the Cabo Wabo...........
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OK, I'm a newbie so..... can you please tell me what Cabo Wabo is? It's not what you get when you drink tap water is it?
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Quote: | Originally posted by Boshvideo
OK, I'm a newbie so..... can you please tell me what Cabo Wabo is? It's not what you get when you drink tap water is it? |
Sammy Hagar's (the last lead singer for Van Halen) Bar in Cabo San Lucas. Also started a company that produced Tequila by the same name which he has
sold for an obscene about of money.
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BV
Although if you go there you could wind up in the toilet
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After being at any bar for a spell, you eventualy end up in the toilet, don't you?
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