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[*] posted on 7-7-2014 at 09:24 PM


I am with you CJ , a new thread on the subject would be welcome . Let the trolls go to the mud hole that is Off Topic and roll around in krap . Some say just don't read "those posts" but three pages are too much.
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[*] posted on 7-7-2014 at 09:27 PM
Where's my margarita?


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lol.gif posted on 7-7-2014 at 09:33 PM
Guess they were a bit busy in September


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[*] posted on 7-7-2014 at 09:41 PM


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WillyAirstream is it possible that u r high these days b/c You call it High Season When all snowbirds are gone, those snowbirds which are making up 80% of all business in Mulege, that is high season?

All of the above statements are foolish , not to call them slimy, but definitely wrong.....


JC,
Your comments to Willy are way out of line.....he is a year round Mulege resident who seems to have integrated with the locals in a humble and helpful way....and, from my experience has absolutely no reason to make stuff up.

If you are a real person and not some mutant troll, you are certainly not starting up your Mulege life off in a healthy way. There are some duds in Baja, but you are picking on the wrong guys here.

And if Chuckie was in town, he would bring his pizza scarf gang and whip your arse or at least dump their bait bucket on your head....and if I was there I would join in....but Chuckie has warned Nomads that I bite :biggrin:



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[*] posted on 7-7-2014 at 09:44 PM
That is all


Serenidad is a wonderful place in Mulege, and I will always stop in on my way south. Why? Why not!
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[*] posted on 7-7-2014 at 10:06 PM


Mulege + moto= fun


Dan, my first ride I took to Baja in '95:









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Ride On :cool:

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[*] posted on 7-7-2014 at 11:23 PM


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WillyAirstream is it possible that u r high these days b/c You call it High Season When all snowbirds are gone, those snowbirds which are making up 80% of all business in Mulege, that is high season? All of the above statements are foolish , not to call them slimy, but definitely wrong. How come that most - about 95% - US tourists, called 'snowbirds' for a reason, are leaving by April. Not coming back before October. And the gringos are making at least 80% of all the business in Mulege. How come that most shops in Mulege are closed @ that time? B/c you are right? and business is great? That's why the shops are closing down @ that time? And when most businesses in town are closed that is called high season, right?


I don't do drugs, but it sounds as if you need some. Where are you getting your "facts". They are not correct. Most shops are not closed, but do note that most restaurants are closed on Mondays and Tues, year round and that some shops close between 11 and 4 year round. One restaurant that caters to gringos does close for the summer.

Justin , JC43, I understand you are in Mulege at this moment from your u2u. Where are you staying? As you can see for yourself, most shops are not closed. As almost all gringos and a few Mexicanos in Mulege lurk on this board, ( as well as sellers ) be sure to introduce yourself to get the greeting you deserve. I have previously spent much time gathering info and photos on a piece of property for you and if you need futher assistance, I am busy. Enjoy your stay and while you are down here, please visit some other towns.

Here is a pic along the estuary, near the Serenidad.

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[*] posted on 7-8-2014 at 02:14 AM


He's not in Mulege, and likely wont be. Last week he thought it was on the mainland....Infantile troll, and hey Beemer Dan LOVE the black 1st trip beemer. I rode an R100rs down there several times...



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[*] posted on 7-8-2014 at 02:16 AM


Oops that was ED's bike...still nice, love the pipe treatment!!!



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[*] posted on 7-8-2014 at 05:40 AM


I think I may have been wrong about Haysoos not being in Mulege. He apparently was spotted slithering under a door somewhere. Be careful not to step on him..No, wait! Its OK.



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[*] posted on 7-8-2014 at 08:59 AM


I'm confused... again
" From Jack at BBPilots
Just got off the phone with Don, he said that the Hotel is not for sale and he is working to find out exactly how the so called listing got put up and it is my feeling that once he finds out, the "Stuff" is going to hit the fan.
He told me to tell everyone that the weather is wonderful, the strip is in good shape, the fishing is unbelievable, and all is well in "Mulege Land"
Jack"
Some one else please talk to Don, in person. If Jack is correct there should be some people dragged through the Mulege Mud! But there must be some facts put forth before anyone goes off half c-cked.:?:
I don't know Jack but I know that the fishing nor the sticky weather is "wonderful"

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[*] posted on 7-8-2014 at 09:21 AM


Wonderful weather is a relative thing. I love the weather year round out here on the NW Pacific coast of the peninsula. While it's perfect to me, others tell me that it is much too cold for their taste. Some people actually "enjoy" 100+ degree weather.

Me? I find myself opening the refrigerator a lot more often once the temps reach 80...

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[*] posted on 7-8-2014 at 09:55 AM


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I'm confused... again
" From Jack at BBPilots
Just got off the phone with Don, he said that the Hotel is not for sale and he is working to find out exactly how the so called listing got put up and it is my feeling that once he finds out, the "Stuff" is going to hit the fan.
He told me to tell everyone that the weather is wonderful, the strip is in good shape, the fishing is unbelievable, and all is well in "Mulege Land"
Jack"
Some one else please talk to Don, in person. If Jack is correct there should be some people dragged through the Mulege Mud! But there must be some facts put forth before anyone goes off half c-cked.:?:
I don't know Jack but I know that the fishing nor the sticky weather is "wonderful"

[Edited on 7-8-2014 by Russ]
whaaaat? so this is a bogus craigslist ad???? we said all those nice things about Don for nothing?:lol:
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[*] posted on 7-8-2014 at 10:27 AM


I have talked to a family member who was surprised to hear their hotel was for sale two days ago. I hesitate to speculate as to what is going on.
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[*] posted on 7-8-2014 at 10:36 AM


I think I have it figured out, but am withholding comment.



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[*] posted on 7-8-2014 at 11:06 AM
Calmate people....


I sat with Don and his accountant yesterday and spoke to Nancy just now - the Hotel Serenidad is for sale definitely (as with all deals it is up to the sellers to change their mind until the contract is signed).

There was some reckoning about the sales price to account for 50 years of toil but it is still a great deal for somebody with some vision and enough cash to see the future come.

As with many things in business it helps to have an agent to unwind the details and present a pretty package to you. This particular gift has been through fifty years of Mexican history and has a few knots to untie leading to the sale. That's what I do for every client and try to iron out the wrinkles in the process to present you with a smooth deal.

I could tell you some stories about how many future problems I have recognized and worked out for clients before they have put the first dollar down. I work hard to make my clients get the best deal possible by saving them time, money, and hassle.

The final buyer (s) will have a iron-clad notarized deal that guarantees security for both the buyers and the sellers. That's the final word on that.

Saludos,

P.S. Doug I would love to put this ad in clean new thread?????? Is this possible? Like I said - If I sell this to a Nomad contact I would show my appreciation for your attention.

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[*] posted on 7-8-2014 at 12:09 PM


The reason it is closed in SEPT all month is to give the staff a month's vacation. The heat and humidity is brutal in Sept and with USA schools back in biz the fishing families are done with summer dorados.

I too got the email sourced from the chief of the BBP/BPI stating the conversation with Don. Puzzling at a minimum.




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[*] posted on 7-8-2014 at 12:14 PM


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Oops that was ED's bike...still nice, love the pipe treatment!!!


Chuckie,
My '81 R80 G/S was a sweetie.....RaceTech cartridge fork, Ohlins rear, Super Trap exhaust, ....sold it to buy the KTM 690 as it is a superior bike for the purpose.....but my sentimentality about previous airheads is strong. I also had a R100 RS .....best looking beemer ever made :saint:

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[*] posted on 7-8-2014 at 01:28 PM


I flew into Serenidad countless times over summers and only was the strip a problem was right after one of the 3 latest major hurricane flood events. Otherwise normal summer rains drained quickly and you could always find a dry spot along the 3900 Ft to set down.



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[*] posted on 7-8-2014 at 01:49 PM


$1.5 mil. To me, that's some serious money. Especially since I don't have it.:D
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