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[*] posted on 5-10-2013 at 08:24 PM


I have always thought of the rooms on the road like musical chairs.....at 5 pm the music stops and you better get yours! ;D

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[*] posted on 5-10-2013 at 10:31 PM


Jardines now asks for a credit card to hold the room, but the rooms are always clean and the staff is very courteous. Love the restaurant. They have the best food and the grounds are amazingly landscaped.
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[*] posted on 5-10-2013 at 11:05 PM


Wow. Things have changed. Credit cards... phone calls...
When in Baja, disconnecting from all that crap was the draw.

I'll find somewhere.
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[*] posted on 5-11-2013 at 12:20 AM


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Wow. Things have changed. Credit cards... phone calls...
When in Baja, disconnecting from all that crap was the draw.

I'll find somewhere.


The telephone wire ends in El Rosario and does the last cell tower until Guerrero Negro!




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[*] posted on 5-11-2013 at 12:47 AM


Thanks Dave,
All my crap disconnects at the border.
So there.:D
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[*] posted on 5-11-2013 at 01:41 AM


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Wow. Things have changed. Credit cards... phone calls...
When in Baja, disconnecting from all that crap was the draw.

I'll find somewhere.


The telephone wire ends in El Rosario and does the last cell tower until Guerrero Negro!





I don't think that's true anymore about 10 years ago they Buried a Cable all the way down the side of highway 1.
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[*] posted on 5-11-2013 at 06:08 AM


OP here again. Posting the Baja Cactus bank account numbers seems to be the information Baja Cactus wants out there, since they are freely handing out this information to customers at the front desk. Those are the numbers we were given; that is how we were told we had to reserve a room in advance—by making a deposit into one of those three accounts. Maybe someone here wants to use their system and make a deposit to reserve a room. That is the Baja Cactus business model of the moment.
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[*] posted on 5-11-2013 at 07:39 AM


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Wow. Things have changed. Credit cards... phone calls...
When in Baja, disconnecting from all that crap was the draw.

I'll find somewhere.


The telephone wire ends in El Rosario and does the last cell tower until Guerrero Negro!





I don't think that's true anymore about 10 years ago they Buried a Cable all the way down the side of highway 1.


That is true, but it is to connect cities along Highway One and the closest hub to El Rosario (for that cable) is San Quintin (why phone lines run to El Rosario above ground). That cable is untouched until Guerrero Negro, (I think)... so while it is buried along the highway between San Quintin and Guerrero Negro, it doesn't help you at El Pedregoso, for example.




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[*] posted on 5-11-2013 at 07:39 AM


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Thanks Dave,
All my crap disconnects at the border.
So there.:D



Disconnecting for me used to be the playas at TJ, then it was Rosarito, then just past Ensenada, then El Palomar, now I finally feel disconnected when I get to my first nites rest at Jardines, have a good meal and hit the road fresh in the AM. That, for me is where Baja starts now. :cool:




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[*] posted on 5-11-2013 at 07:53 AM


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OP here again. Posting the Baja Cactus bank account numbers seems to be the information Baja Cactus wants out there, since they are freely handing out this information to customers at the front desk. Those are the numbers we were given; that is how we were told we had to reserve a room in advance—by making a deposit into one of those three accounts. Maybe someone here wants to use their system and make a deposit to reserve a room. That is the Baja Cactus business model of the moment.


In other words, first come, first serve... So, if the first choice is full, what else is available in that town?:

#2 choice: Baja's Best Bed & Breakfast (opposite end of town from Baja Cactus). Very nice, 4-5 bedrooms for rent run by Ed & Yolanda Lusk.

#3 choice: Turista Motel (across the highway from Baja's Best). Newest motel (~2008), very comfortable and bargain prices.

#4 and #5: Primo's "Sinahi Motel" and Mama Espinoza's "Las Cabañas" Motel... Do your own room check... unimpressed when inspected in 2005... things change!

The next option is ~25 miles north: Mision Santa Maria Hotel on the beach, Cielito Lindo Motel near the beach (both off the paved side road at the Los Pinos Processing plant & Pemex station (Km. 11 ?)... A few more miles north is Los Jardines Motel (~ Km. 2, and a mile dirt drive to the west then south)... then the motels in San Quintin/ Lazaro Card##as.

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[*] posted on 5-11-2013 at 07:56 AM


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Wow. Things have changed. Credit cards... phone calls...
When in Baja, disconnecting from all that crap was the draw.

I'll find somewhere.


The telephone wire ends in El Rosario and does the last cell tower until Guerrero Negro!





I don't think that's true anymore about 10 years ago they Buried a Cable all the way down the side of highway 1.


That is true, but it is to connect cities along Highway One and the closest hub to El Rosario (for that cable) is San Quintin (why phone lines run to El Rosario above ground). That cable is untouched until Guerrero Negro, (I think)... so while it is buried along the highway between San Quintin and Guerrero Negro, it doesn't help you at El Pedregoso, for example.


That cable that Carlos Slim buried is used all the way down. I have used the internet in many small towns (i.e. Punta Prieta). Travelers may be disconnected but Baja is not.
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[*] posted on 5-11-2013 at 08:01 AM


Strange that a place like El Rosario doesn't have a hub connection to that cable, but Punta Prieta does? Are you sure it isn't satellite Internet wifi you are getting or they are using? What other villages have a hub connection to that cable (Rosarito, Villa Jesus Maria, ...)? Thank you!



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[*] posted on 5-11-2013 at 08:17 AM


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Strange that a place like El Rosario doesn't have a hub connection to that cable, but Punta Prieta does? Are you sure it isn't satellite Internet wifi you are getting or they are using? What other villages have a hub connection to that cable (Rosarito, Villa Jesus Maria, ...)? Thank you!


Have used the internet and my telcel phone at Jesus Maria (Chakins Llantera) for a few years now.
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[*] posted on 5-11-2013 at 08:17 AM


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Strange that a place like El Rosario doesn't have a hub connection to that cable, but Punta Prieta does? Are you sure it isn't satellite Internet wifi you are getting or they are using? What other villages have a hub connection to that cable (Rosarito, Villa Jesus Maria, ...)? Thank you!


I stopped by the the little community store one day in Punta Prieta and the young girl was on facebook, so I needed to get online and asked if it was wifi and I would be willing to pay for 10 min. of use. She said it was not wifi but allowed me to use her computer and the connection was alot faster than satellite. I must say I felt a little disappointed to see facebook way out in the middle of nowhere.
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Strange that a place like El Rosario doesn't have a hub connection to that cable, but Punta Prieta does? Are you sure it isn't satellite Internet wifi you are getting or they are using? What other villages have a hub connection to that cable (Rosarito, Villa Jesus Maria, ...)? Thank you!


I stopped by the the little community store one day in Punta Prieta and the young girl was on facebook, so I needed to get online and asked if it was wifi and I would be willing to pay for 10 min. of use. She said it was not wifi but allowed me to use her computer and the connection was alot faster than satellite. I must say I felt a little disappointed to see facebook way out in the middle of nowhere.


I know, isn't it horrible to see theses people enjoying some of the same services we take for granted.
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[*] posted on 5-11-2013 at 08:25 AM


It is a fiber optic trunk line that runs the length of the peninsula. The ability to tap in any where for a distribution point is there. I am sure the cost/return ratio determines which, if any, hubs are built.

I guess Catavina won't be getting one in the near future. Maybe they will be on the electric grid before getting servicio telefonico.




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[*] posted on 5-11-2013 at 08:26 AM


David, Mamas also has rooms. they were rather nice 6 years ago. Check them out. Personally haven't stopped in in that stretch for years.



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Strange that a place like El Rosario doesn't have a hub connection to that cable, but Punta Prieta does? Are you sure it isn't satellite Internet wifi you are getting or they are using? What other villages have a hub connection to that cable (Rosarito, Villa Jesus Maria, ...)? Thank you!


I stopped by the the little community store one day in Punta Prieta and the young girl was on facebook, so I needed to get online and asked if it was wifi and I would be willing to pay for 10 min. of use. She said it was not wifi but allowed me to use her computer and the connection was alot faster than satellite. I must say I felt a little disappointed to see facebook way out in the middle of nowhere.


I know, isn't it horrible to see theses people enjoying some of the same services we take for granted.


uhhh...I think you missed the point I was trying to make. Nothing to do with people or services.




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[*] posted on 5-11-2013 at 08:34 AM


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It is a fiber optic trunk line that runs the length of the peninsula. The ability to tap in any where for a distribution point is there. I am sure the cost/return ratio determines which, if any, hubs are built.

I guess Catavina won't be getting one in the near future. Maybe they will be on the electric grid before getting servicio telefonico.








I know a guy that was born and has lived his whole life in Bay of L. A. we were at a gathering in Ensenada a year or so ago He was Stoked because For the first time in his life they had 24 hr.Electricity and a Telephone in his house

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[*] posted on 5-11-2013 at 08:39 AM


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David, Mamas also has rooms. they were rather nice 6 years ago. Check them out. Personally haven't stopped in in that stretch for years.


I included Mama's in my list... look again... Last time I examined one of her rooms was when Ken Cooke stayed there in 2005, then I showed him our Baja Cactus room... and he has never gone back! (look under the sink, etc.)
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