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[*] posted on 8-13-2009 at 06:35 PM
should I stay or should I go


Used to go 4-5 times a year to San Quintin and one long trip to Guerrero Negro or San Ignacio around Feb./ Mar. And then one trip to Loreto or La Paz in the summer.
It was much easier when I lived In So Cal. Now I live In Az. We now Only take 2 trips a year. This year in Feb. we went to Asuncion after seeing the whales at Scammons Lagoon. We are going Back to Asuncion at the end of Oct. for a week.
We're going so we dont lose our minds.
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[*] posted on 8-13-2009 at 06:51 PM


we've made 5-6 trips this year of between 2-7 days. we have a 9 day in november and depending on the surf hopefully 1-2 more short trips before then. i'm putting in DAYS of my life with all the driving but as they say, "life is too short!"

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[*] posted on 8-13-2009 at 09:02 PM


I can never wait to get back to Baja after six months here in the States, just after the first frost. From the time I first went to Mexico my friends have said, arn't you afraid to go there! My reply is alway's, Just Get Me Through L.A. and I will feel safe.:lol::lol:
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#1 The economy
#2 The over zealous press on violence
#3 The U.S. required passport for re entry

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[*] posted on 8-14-2009 at 06:22 AM


UnoMas, Thanks for the invite. Yea, the Moyie river's not known for being good fishing. I'm very happy with the inshore fishing along the northern Gulf of Mexico. Wishing you luck on your next Baja adventure.:D
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[*] posted on 8-14-2009 at 06:58 AM


I really think they gave us all plenty of advance notice on the passport requirement... and even extended the deadline. Even now, you don't 'have' to have it to get back in. We got ours about 4-5 years ago when it was first rumored.

Everyone I talk to gives the murders and violence the reason for not going, so that is why I put it at the top.




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[*] posted on 8-14-2009 at 07:16 AM


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Everyone I talk to gives the murders and violence the reason for not going, so that is why I put it at the top.


This is the reason that most people I know (who have never been to Baja) give for not going now. They think that we are crazy for going and crazy for building there, but (luckily) we've never had any problems there. We went down in Feb. April, August and have plans for Nov. and Dec.
I know that there are issues there, but that is everywhere and while I think you need to be cautious you shouldn't be fearful. Unfortunately, bad things can happen anywhere...even in your own home. A point in case...I live in a tiny town here in Washington (Pop. 1,400) and a young woman went missing from her home in Feb...lights/tv were on, wine poured, purse, keys and car all there....she just hasn't been seen since....You think you'd be safe in such a small town, but......
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[*] posted on 8-14-2009 at 07:41 AM
Is $$ or fear keeping you home?


No.

Next question.

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[*] posted on 8-14-2009 at 09:17 AM


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Watching locals smoke crack right on the malecon in Cabo last sept. made me realize how bad drugs have invaded Baja life. I prefer to stay away from crack heads. I used to go to Baja to surf or fish, I don't surf as much and the fishing is on downhill slide ( I don't want to conrtibute to). So I'm looking around at other vacation spots, it's a big world, with lots of possibilites.


For once, Gregg, I am 100% in agreement with you on this one. :bounce:

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[*] posted on 8-14-2009 at 09:20 AM


For me, it is my job. 9-5 office work and boss doesn't like telecommute option.
So in a way, it is money, I guess. Because if I am financially independent, I don't worry about having a job and saving up vacation time!
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[*] posted on 8-14-2009 at 11:49 AM


Money, no question about it. We usually make it down to Baja at least once a year, but if we had the time off and more travel money, we would definitely come down more often and for longer periods.

You hear about the bad things happening down there, but every single day the Contra Costa Times reports shootings or gang activity in Oakland and Richmond. We still go to concerts or out to dinner in Oakland. You just have to use common sense, and the chances of being involved in the "bad things" are pretty minimal--both in Oakland and Baja!
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[*] posted on 8-14-2009 at 12:07 PM


In a recession, with high unemployment, it would be totally uncharacteristic for crime not to increase, anywhere.
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[*] posted on 8-14-2009 at 12:18 PM


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Originally posted by Pompano
No.

Next question.


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Ah, but the vultures will be waiting ----Next please, he is saying. :lol:



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Sounds like you do take very expensive vacations in Baja---there are far less expensive places unless you really want and need all the fancy trappings.


Diane---happy to be sitting in Baja on the cool Pacific side.
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[*] posted on 8-14-2009 at 12:20 PM


Wow, Diane, that is a stunning picture!
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[*] posted on 8-14-2009 at 12:24 PM


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Wow, Diane, that is a stunning picture!


Thanks Lisa---didn't mean to do any part of a hijack, but Mr. Zopolote is keeping the beach at Bahia Asuncion cleaned up for your next visit---and others who still want to experience the cool Pacific side where it is VERY safe and certainly not expensive.

OK, Chamber of Commerce just closed. :lol:

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[*] posted on 8-14-2009 at 12:27 PM


Ah, see, it's that kind of customer service that keeps us coming back!
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[*] posted on 8-14-2009 at 01:59 PM


Time and money. I thought that retirement would leave me with an empty schedule, but community service (which I believe should be part of every citizen's schedule) can easily become a major job. www.mountshastasissonmuseum.org

We are fortunate to live in a place where few people lock their doors unless they are going away for a while. For us, we start relaxing at about Catavina. We can stay for six weeks for $2500.00 including a 3500 mile drive. It is completely outside my comprehension to spend $500. for a one day boat ride! Of course I never expect to see Cabo San Lucas again either.

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[*] posted on 8-14-2009 at 02:15 PM


vgabndo, Whatever it is you've got on that grill looks good. Thanks for the picture of the 5 star restaurant kitchen.:yes:
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[*] posted on 8-14-2009 at 02:23 PM


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Time and money. I thought that retirement would leave me with an empty schedule, but community service (which I believe should be part of every citizen's schedule) can easily become a major job. www.mountshastasissonmuseum.org

We are fortunate to live in a place where few people lock their doors unless they are going away for a while. For us, we start relaxing at about Catavina. We can stay for six weeks for $2500.00 including a 3500 mile drive. It is completely outside my comprehension to spend $500. for a one day boat ride! Of course I never expect to see Cabo San Lucas again either.

Attached is a photo of my favorite FIVE STAR RESTAURANT.


Funny. That's my favorite 5 Star restaurant too!
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[*] posted on 8-14-2009 at 03:36 PM


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It is completely outside my comprehension to spend $500. for a one day boat ride! Of course I never expect to see Cabo San Lucas again either. Attached is a photo of my favorite FIVE STAR RESTAURANT.


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[*] posted on 8-14-2009 at 03:44 PM


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Originally posted by 805gregg
Watching locals smoke crack right on the malecon in Cabo last sept. made me realize how bad drugs have invaded Baja life. I prefer to stay away from crack heads. I used to go to Baja to surf or fish, I don't surf as much and the fishing is on downhill slide ( I don't want to conrtibute to). So I'm looking around at other vacation spots, it's a big world, with lots of possibilites.


Havent you heard? Cabo is officially not a part of Baja anymore, it was given to the Chilangos in order to keep them out of the rest of the peninsula.




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