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shari
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Mood: there is no reality except the one contained within us "Herman Hesse"
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price is the same as it always was at Campo Sirena, $10 for tents, $12 truck campers & vans, $15 for RV's. There is electricity, bathroom, shower,
laundry, wifi, dogs roaming around...you know...the usual.
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David K
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Sounds wonderful... and having stayed with Shari and Juan at Bahia Asuncion twice, I can tell you the hospitality is tops... and no drama allowed!
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woody with a view
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What happens in Asuncion stays there....
USUALLY!!!!

[Edited on 12-14-2013 by woody with a view]
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Russ
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Don't forget the ride over to Malarimo (sp). That was really a great ride once we got of the main road. There are a lot of trails to explore out there
too. We did it in a fast day but wished we'd taken camp gear.
Bahia Concepcion where life starts...given a chance!
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rts551
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Quote: | Originally posted by shari
price is the same as it always was at Campo Sirena, $10 for tents, $12 truck campers & vans, $15 for RV's. There is electricity, bathroom, shower,
laundry, wifi, dogs roaming around...you know...the usual.
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Thank you
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David K
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Quote: | Originally posted by rts551
Fishin Rich and I took the old road (could be the one on the 2003 map but on my older map) from San Roque to Tortugas on our quads. The road we took
was only passable by bike/4x4 quad or the most hardiest of short wheel base 4x4s (no toyotas need apply). There were a couple of areas the road had
been eroded to the point of being a waterfall during the wet season. BUT wel wort the trip. |
It is nice to hear of Fishin' Rich... fun guy... camped with my kids and I in the desert, and he and I toured Guadalupe along with elgatoloco and
DavidE...
My daughter sure liked his doggie 'Roja'! Be cool if he posted again... If anyone wanted one of my old 'Viva Baja' stickers, he had a bunch of them!
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mcnut
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Quote: | Originally posted by Russ
Don't forget the ride over to Malarimo (sp). That was really a great ride once we got of the main road. There are a lot of trails to explore out there
too. We did it in a fast day but wished we'd taken camp gear. |
Thanks for the post, maybe do the loop west of Malarrimo!
Bruce
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rts551
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Quote: | Originally posted by David K
Quote: | Originally posted by rts551
Fishin Rich and I took the old road (could be the one on the 2003 map but on my older map) from San Roque to Tortugas on our quads. The road we took
was only passable by bike/4x4 quad or the most hardiest of short wheel base 4x4s (no toyotas need apply). There were a couple of areas the road had
been eroded to the point of being a waterfall during the wet season. BUT wel wort the trip. |
It is nice to hear of Fishin' Rich... fun guy... camped with my kids and I in the desert, and he and I toured Guadalupe along with elgatoloco and
DavidE...
My daughter sure liked his doggie 'Roja'! Be cool if he posted again... If anyone wanted one of my old 'Viva Baja' stickers, he had a bunch of them!
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He is doing fine.
[Edited on 12-14-2013 by rts551]
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