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[*] posted on 10-21-2014 at 12:28 PM


Something to look at. A few examples of 'rolling docks' below.

As the Mulege dock builders know, these type of movable docks have been in use in our Up North area lakes for 50 years and more. I've been using mine on the Rainy River -Canada/US border for quite some time. Before that, Dad built one for our family cabin at Red Willow Lake, ND in 1955. Winter comes and lakes and rivers freeze up solid....with very thick ice. Folks got tired of the continuous seasonal repairs to their boat docks after spring 'ice out', so lots of business's started up fabricating these types of docks. Today builders and sellers are literally all over the place. You can buy new, build your own if you're handy, or buy used. For reference, good used prices run from $500 to $2000 in our lake area for a long dock with an 'L'.


But Mulege ain't exactly next door....and the aduana would have a fit trying to figure the import fee....so naturally it's do-it-yourself (with the added factor of saltwater, tides, and use of floats.)


The Mulege boat ramp area has the same characteristics as most soft bottom lakes....so some of these might be an idea for the inventive Mulege group of volunteers.

Here's some photos...

Could be hauled out with some advance warning and without too much trouble. A couple fellows and a pickup and it's high and dry. (So it says in the fine print..I've done mine myself with the aid of a good cussing vocabulary)









Anyway, there's great minds at work in Mulege...and hope this helps. I'd sure like to launch there again one day soon. Good Luck, Mulege!



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[*] posted on 10-22-2014 at 07:44 AM


These look great... with the exception that the estuary isn't a lake... the water level is not static. the tide goes out the tide comes in..
But with the engineers around Mulege they should be able to attach floaties to it and anchor it from following the current.
Might work anyway,, thats why I am not a dock builder...
This area gets hammered every flood... the road and parking lot are just above high tide level..
Of course most of you know the conditions....
Looks like the shoreline might have changed also....
Look forward to what happens for both sides of the estuary for all fishermen and ladies...




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[*] posted on 10-22-2014 at 07:59 AM


Those who wish to go out fishing now are doing so successfully
on both sides of the river, dock or no dock.

The local pangeros in town have launched on both sides of the river.
Because they go out daily they're leaving their boats on the riverbank:
north river, they're launching by the old hotel and docking near Gringo's house;
south river the pangas are docked further east of where the Donation Pier was.

A first-hand report from a resident fisherman on their experiences
now would be welcome.

[Edited on 10-22-2014 by Mulegena]




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[*] posted on 10-22-2014 at 01:57 PM


The damage looks even worse at low tide. The ramp has been recovered from PC and negotiations are on going for the dock. There is alot of concrete work to be done before they could possibly be used. The road in front of the runway is basically gone as is the road behind the Serinidad.








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[*] posted on 10-22-2014 at 02:19 PM


Thats way worse than I imagined....And I wonder how much silt was dumped at the river mouth? Negated all that dredge work?



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[*] posted on 10-22-2014 at 02:24 PM


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Thats way worse than I imagined....And I wonder how much silt was dumped at the river mouth? Negated all that dredge work?
The river ran chocolate brown for about 3 weeks after this flood,
probably because of the dredging up in the valley.

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[*] posted on 10-22-2014 at 02:42 PM


Quick question,,, Mateo lived just above the ramp and around the hill in the picture... Did he move before the flood and is his place gone or there???? Also the little military hut was there also.... maybe WAS????
Mateo needed help before this... we always had them clean our fish and took him out with us when we could...




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[*] posted on 10-22-2014 at 02:46 PM


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Quick question,,, Mateo lived just above the ramp and around the hill in the picture... Did he move before the flood and is his place gone or there???? Also the little military hut was there also.... maybe WAS????
Mateo needed help before this... we always had them clean our fish and took him out with us when we could...
Perhaps someone else knows, too, but I'll ask my husband who is Mateo's nephew. I'll report back on this post as an edit. ~ Mulegena

Edited to report that my husband spoke with Mateo tonight, Wed, Oct 22.
Mateo did have to evacuate from his house for several weeks after the flood. He is back in his house now and would surely like to take folks out fishing, he says. He needs work -- now. In addition to the urgent need for work and food, Mateo reports he's got several really bad toothaches-- sheesh! poor guy!

Frankly, we know that times are tough for him, now more than ever. He and the other pangeros need work and they need food for themselves and their families.

Mateo sends his regards to his Nomad fishermen buddies and expressed his gratitude in the ongoing concern of everyone.


[Edited on 10-23-2014 by Mulegena]




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[*] posted on 10-22-2014 at 03:26 PM


Mateo survived as did his casa, but it must have been rough. The water line is closer to his casa now, but not up to his fence. If you want to charter a panga, Mateo is your guy. The military shack is gone, but the military block buildings survived and are freshly painted.



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[*] posted on 10-22-2014 at 08:25 PM


Quote:
Originally posted by Mulegena
Those who wish to go out fishing now are doing so successfully
on both sides of the river, dock or no dock.

The local pangeros in town have launched on both sides of the river.
Because they go out daily they're leaving their boats on the riverbank:
north river, they're launching by the old hotel and docking near Gringo's house;
south river the pangas are docked further east of where the Donation Pier was.

A first-hand report from a resident fisherman on their experiences
now would be welcome.

[Edited on 10-22-2014 by Mulegena]
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[*] posted on 10-22-2014 at 08:31 PM


Quote:
Originally posted by Mulegena
Those who wish to go out fishing now are doing so successfully
on both sides of the river, dock or no dock.

The local pangeros in town have launched on both sides of the river.
Because they go out daily they're leaving their boats on the riverbank:
north river, they're launching by the old hotel and docking near Gringo's house;
south river the pangas are docked further east of where the Donation Pier was.


Oh really????? I, as well as many, many others do not have a panga as our fishing boat thus our launching our boats would be too challenging as we need a concrete ramp to launch and retrieve!. Your information on panga boats launching is correct....but most all other boats wanting to launch will need a new ramp!

A first-hand report from a resident fisherman on their experiences
now would be welcome.

[Edited on 10-22-2014 by Mulegena]
:spingrin::spingrin::spingrin::spingrin::?:

[Edited on 10-23-2014 by dorado50]
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[*] posted on 10-22-2014 at 08:58 PM


Quote:
Originally posted by dorado50
Quote:
Originally posted by Mulegena
Those who wish to go out fishing now are doing so successfully
on both sides of the river, dock or no dock.

The local pangeros in town have launched on both sides of the river.
Because they go out daily they're leaving their boats on the riverbank:
north river, they're launching by the old hotel and docking near Gringo's house;
south river the pangas are docked further east of where the Donation Pier was.


Oh really????? I, as well as many, many others do not have a panga as our fishing boat thus our launching our boats would be too challenging as we need a concrete ramp to launch and retrieve!. Your information on panga boats launching is correct....but most all other boats wanting to launch will need a new ramp!

A first-hand report from a resident fisherman on their experiences
now would be welcome.

[Edited on 10-22-2014 by Mulegena]
:spingrin::spingrin::spingrin::spingrin::?:

[Edited on 10-23-2014 by dorado50]


Looks like there has already been some first hand reporting along with pictures. Suggest if you want to go fishing get your a$$ out there with a shovel and get to work.
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[*] posted on 10-22-2014 at 09:50 PM


Quote:
Originally posted by LancairDriver
Quote:
Originally posted by dorado50
Quote:
Originally posted by Mulegena
Those who wish to go out fishing now are doing so successfully
on both sides of the river, dock or no dock.

The local pangeros in town have launched on both sides of the river.
Because they go out daily they're leaving their boats on the riverbank:
north river, they're launching by the old hotel and docking near Gringo's house;
south river the pangas are docked further east of where the Donation Pier was.


Oh really????? I, as well as many, many others do not have a panga as our fishing boat thus our launching our boats would be too challenging as we need a concrete ramp to launch and retrieve!. Your information on panga boats launching is correct....but most all other boats wanting to launch will need a new ramp!

A first-hand report from a resident fisherman on their experiences
now would be welcome.

[Edited on 10-22-2014 by Mulegena]
:spingrin::spingrin::spingrin::spingrin::?:

[Edited on 10-23-2014 by dorado50]


Looks like there has already been some first hand reporting along with pictures. Suggest if you want to go fishing get your a$$ out there with a shovel and get to work.
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[*] posted on 10-22-2014 at 09:52 PM


workin on it boss man:lol:
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[*] posted on 10-22-2014 at 09:58 PM


Quote:
Originally posted by dorado50
Quote:
Originally posted by Mulegena
Those who wish to go out fishing now are doing so successfully
on both sides of the river, dock or no dock.

The local pangeros in town have launched on both sides of the river.
Because they go out daily they're leaving their boats on the riverbank:
north river, they're launching by the old hotel and docking near Gringo's house;
south river the pangas are docked further east of where the Donation Pier was.

*************************************************
Oh really????? I, as well as many, many others do not have a panga as our fishing boat thus our launching our boats would be too challenging as we need a concrete ramp to launch and retrieve!. Your information on panga boats launching is correct....but most all other boats wanting to launch will need a new ramp!
***************************************************

A first-hand report from a resident fisherman on their experiences
now would be welcome.

[Edited on 10-22-2014 by Mulegena]
:spingrin::spingrin::spingrin::spingrin::?:

[Edited on 10-23-2014 by dorado50]
Would you please remove your response from within the body of the quote? It's to be outside the quote; otherwise it appears as if the person being quoted made the statement.

[Edited on 10-23-2014 by Mulegena]




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[*] posted on 10-22-2014 at 11:10 PM


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Originally posted by Subastador
In light of the well stated concerns in the other thread here, We are making a NEW, PROJECT SPECIFIC request for donations to help rebuild the road/ramp in front of Serinidad.

Here is the procedure:

DONATION PROCEDURE USING PAYPAL:

We are using Mike Fleming's paypal account. Here is how you do that:

1. go to paypal.com

2. login as usual

3. click on "send money"

4. copy and past or just type in TO: mike@fleming.cc

5. fill in your donation amount, click "PERSONAL" and choose "gift" and click continue.

6. on the next screen scroll down & write in the note space: " Mulege Rotary road/ramp repair" then click send and you have donated.

Some caveats:
First, misspelling will mess things up so cut and paste is the way to go.
Second: PayPal may hold large donation amounts for a day or two to "verify funds" or have other similar process with your account, usually they explain that on screen or in an email. No big deal.

Third: in step 5 above, clicking PERSONAL and choosing gift eliminates the 3% paypal fee so 100% of your donation is received.
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Mulege Rotary will be acting as facilitator and funds collector for this project. All funds received thru this plea will be used for this project only. Thank you for your support. We need about $4,000. Any overage received will be transferred to the Mulege General Relief Fund (with concurrence from the donors).






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[Edited on 10-20-2014 by Subastador]

[Edited on 10-20-2014 by BajaNomad]

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Please, show your support however you can. The road needs a good day's work with a big machine, and what can't be used for a ramp can be used to help Mulege; they're still in a hurt, and Rotary is a wonderful help.

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[*] posted on 10-23-2014 at 11:42 AM


Looks like 2 tons of work instead of 1 ton just to get around to the ramp/dock area...

Anyone have an accounting of where we are on the goal to get this done?????

We will have soon some 5x5 inch window decals with Hurricane Odile Survivor Mulege 2014 for sale at $50 pesos each... all proceeds will go to the dock/ramp we have minimal cost involved actuall donated.... they have a wave/palm trees similar to the old One bad day in Mulege decals... assorted colors.. will post when ready...
thanks to all that are being involved with these projects... much obllige




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[*] posted on 10-23-2014 at 12:12 PM


I will be happy to donate once a plan is in place with an estimate of costs; and my guess is there are lots of us out here in the same position since I can't launch my boat without concrete and a dock. That said, I'd like to see the plan before I send $$. The last time the Rotary asked for money we were told that Saul would make food boxes for the locals after the flood, so that was enough of a plan for me and I donated. Same theory here.
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[*] posted on 10-24-2014 at 08:12 PM


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.... they have a wave/palm trees similar to the old One bad day in Mulege decals... assorted colors.. will post when ready...


One bad day or No bad days in Mulege :)

How about "No bad days in Mulege except in Sept. " :)

Mulege en Movimiento AC may print Odile T shirts if there is an interest.
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[*] posted on 10-24-2014 at 09:28 PM


JUST THINKIN'....

The term, 'No Bad Days' has always seemed a double-negative to me.

NO........BAD......... starts the whole thing off to the dark. A suggestion:

"IT'S ALL GOOD" or, "ALL GOOD DAYS" ... something upbeat? The 'no bad' has been over-used; does anyone have alternative ideas? I have, and will donate to whatever comes up, because IT'S ALL GOOD, que no? The Li'l ville that keeps on keepin' on......




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