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David K
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The food at El Patron was just awesome... I had the breaded fish (triggerfish) plate... and we shared a guacamole and chips.
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David K
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Elizabeth ordered the garlic shrimp... Both plates were great!
We had the great two dinners, guacamole & chips and 4 Pacificos for only 305 pesos!!!
El Patron ROCKS!
While we still had daylight we headed to Bahia Concepcion to set up camp and have some more of that 'Baja feeling'!
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David K
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Along the Mulege river road we noticed this high water observation chair!
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David K
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Our home for the next two nights.... El Requeson!
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David K
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You can't get much closer to the water than this!
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David K
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Beyond our palapa is the sand spit that connects to Isla Requeson at low tide...
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David K
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Baja sunset, Thursday, July 26, 2007
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David K
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Nice stuff...
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David K
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Yes, this was quite a day...
Breakfast at Shari's in Bahia Asuncion...
Lunch at Campo Rene, near Abreojos, San Ignacio and Santa Rosalia tours, Mulege river drive and an awesome dinner right on the beach at El Patron...
and a most perfect camp with warm water all night to swim in whenever we wanted!
Viva Baja!!!
Stay tuned for Part 6... Bahia Concepcion
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Cypress
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David K. Enjoyed the pictures. Thanks.
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Bob and Susan
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"In the town plaza was some big event with a band stage.... the date festival perhaps?"
"While we were inside the museum, the sky opened up and poured on San Ignacio! The tropical cloudburst lasted only a few minutes but really dumped a
lot of water... great!"
That was San Ignacio Days...Big town FIESTA...
It almost EMPTIED Santa Rosalia
EVERYONE here LOVES a fiesta!!!
The "cloudburst" was so bad they had to cancel the first day of the event.
The fiesta ended several days later on sunday night...
some people didn't make it to work monday
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Bajaboy
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Hey DK-
Thanks for sharing the trip report. I've been enjoying. I still need to get mine out. We explored some pretty cool areas and might have an entry
for toughest Baja road (hint: it's in the mountains near Loreto).
Glad you were able to take some time and explore.
Zac
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Baja&Back
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David: Welcome to Baja Sur!
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David K
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Thanks Zac...
By the way, we were the next guests after you guys to sign Shari's guest book at the beach house!
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David K
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Quote: | Originally posted by Baja&Back
David: Welcome to Baja Sur! |
Yup, it was Baja Angel's first trip to Sur... and I was last there in 2001! Just so much Baja and so little time!
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Bajaboy
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Quote: | Originally posted by David K
Thanks Zac...
By the way, we were the next guests after you guys to sign Shari's guest book at the beach house! |
If I would have known you were headed down, I would have left some Pacificos.
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David K
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Thanks amigo!!
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Minnow
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Quote: | Originally posted by Baja&Back
David: Welcome to Baja Sur! |
Once every ten years if he wants to or not.
Hey David, how was the weather in conception>?
I thought Bob and Susan were the only ones brave enough to be there in the height of summer.
Proud husband of a legal immigrant.
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Bajafun777
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David, good photos and restful settings. Nothing like a cold one by the water and just enjoying what nature has made for us. Take care----bajafun777
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Bob and Susan
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minnow...he was a 1000 feet away and didn't stop
he EVEN drove by the "road of shells" and the sign your wife re-spelled for us
post the picture
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