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Reeljob
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How cold does it get?
OK all you old timers, (not years old, time in MX). How cold is it in December and January on the Mardi Cortez?
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bajalou
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San Felipe - december maybe low 70's daytime mid 40's at night Subject to both higher and lower for a few days at a time - November is warmer -
No Bad Days
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And in the San Felipe area - check out Valle Chico area
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Debra
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Depends, which part?
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David K
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Yes... about 600 miles from north to south and the south end is the same latitude as Hawaii.
I would overall say chilly at night (freezing in the north end at night)... bring jacket! See our Feb. (President's Day) get-together photos (the
night time ones around the camp fire) http://vivabaja.com/204 at Nuevo Mazatlan, 25 miles south of San Felipe.
Here's Mexray making Jiffy Pop (note gloves):
[Edited on 6-24-2005 by David K]
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Tucker
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Dig in to this data (La Paz).
http://www.cibnor.mx/cgi/met/ehistoria.cgi
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David K
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Here's Surfer Jim at our Nuevo Mazatlan campfire... Feb. 2004
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Debra
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I've been swimming at mid-night in December south of Mulege.
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pokey
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Nothing like a mid-night swim
Keep Mexico weird
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David K
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Was it a 'full moon' Debra?:moon:
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Debra
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No, it was before I met El Camote!
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pokey
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Lucky yam
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Debra
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HA! I'm not sure if I should be insulted or not, but that was FUNNY Pokey!
[Edited on 6-24-2005 by Debra]
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pokey
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Oh... it definitely wasn't any insult. I'm all about mid-night swims
What could be finer than a moon-lit dip in the water, a few Pacificos, and
Vicente Fernandez doing what he does best in the CD player.
Late night chats on the tail gate of the truck, surf lapping at the tires , drinking home made wine, and laughing at the absurdity of it all.... are
some of the fondest memories I have.
recipe for cheap home made wine soon to follow:
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Debra
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Well the question came because of the timing of your comment to my post "no, it was before I met El Camote" but, I'll forgive you for a sip (and the
recipe) of that home made wine!
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roundtuit
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Bruce need a report from your area
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pokey
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Quote: | Bruce need a report from your area |
Hot and getting hotter. Pokey shrugs his shoulders and wonders if
there is any other kind of report from BCS?
Quote: | I'll forgive you for a sip (and the recipe) of that home made wine! | Now we're talking!! Admittedly I
feel a bit coquetish. But honestly I can think of no better way to spend an afternoon than to spend it with a woman from the Pac NW. The wine
flows freely around here
Keep Mexico weird
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bajajudy
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The coldest temp I have ever seen on my porch in San Jose del Cabo is 40....that was in Dec last year
I would never come down here in the winter months without something warm for the evenings.
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Bruce R Leech
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Mood: A lot cooler than Mulege
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Dec and Jan temps.45 at night and about 80 in the daytime is the norm. here at my house in lovely down town Mulege. it will be a little wormer on the
beaches. at my ranch back in the valley the Daly highs are about the same but it gets cooler at night about 38 to 40 . I have kept records on the
weather in Mulege for about 16 years and the hottest it has ever been here is 106 and the coldest was 18 that was here in town.those are rare once in
16 years.
Bruce R Leech
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Reeljob
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Funny, noone has mentioned the "Wind Chill" during those months???? If it's 70 degrees and a 20 knot wind......
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Bruce R Leech
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Mood: A lot cooler than Mulege
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There is a wind chill chart on the NOAA site. I think every one knows that it feels cooler when the wind blows. but it is temp. wind speed and the
relative. humidity so it must be calculated for each set of circumstances. In our aria the relative humidity is what effects the comfort more than
anything else. Right now at 9 am it is 84 deg. and a R.H. of about 89% and the wind is out of nowhere at 0 knots, this makes it feel like about 98 or
99 deg.F. but if you set in front of a fan with a big glass of Ice tea like I'm doing it is not Bad
Life is Good in Mulege
Bruce R Leech
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