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BajaDanD
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Fly traps at Home depot . you just add water the stinky stuff is already in it
Go to home depot website search "fly traps"
Victor poison free fly magnet bag trap or Rescue desposable fly trap. Bring more then one cause once you put water in them you dont want to be
bringing them with you in your truck they stink pretty bad. The victor can be resealed but if one opens up in your truck and spills out your truck
will become the fly trap.
While in Asuncion drive up to San Roque and chill out there Shari has a little rustic house there She rents out.
[Edited on 7-31-2012 by BajaDanD]
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weebray
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You have a free fly trap almost anywhere in the Baja because of the Mexican's love for 1.5 to 2 liter Coke in plastic bottles. First cut the top 1/4
of the bottle off, then flip it over and put the "screw top" part down in the bottom section, duct tape the seam, stuff in something like fish guts,
a bit of milk, beer, you get the idea. Great entertainment!
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windgrrl
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Have a wonderful time. If you get the chance - zip over to San Ignacio and check out the town. Very lovely.
When the way comes to an end, then change. Having changed, you pass through.
~ I-Ching
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Ateo
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Shopping for this trip............looks more like I'm trying to kill something than enjoy some Baja solace.......Ha ha. =)
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shari
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I'm likin the looks of that duct tape!!!!
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woody with a view
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fly trap, electrical tape, machete, duct tape.
sounds like a fun trip! i think.....
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Ateo
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Trust me -- when I walked into Home Depot and asked, "where's your duct tape and machete's?" the greeter almost called the cops!
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BajaBlanca
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the salt flats are between abreojos and la bocana and that is a 10 mile stretch.
the road between bocana and asuncion is washboard and there are no saltflats. we take the inside route which takes us to the little villages of punta
prieta and san hipolito to break up the monotany .... and some people stop at the beaches in between. the whole trip is one hour and 20 minutes, so it
is not that long/far !
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BajaBlanca
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Joaquin's cactus restaurant is a bit of an institution around these parts ! we can make the reservation the same day you decide to go ..
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Curt63
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This Place? This mexicano loco can cook!!
I had a callo and lenguado FEAST there last summer with Blanca and rts551 and family.
http://i1033.photobucket.com/albums/a420/Curtbaja/DSC02258.j...
No worries
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Ateo
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I think I'm gonna have to take my wife there for dinner!
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