BajaVida
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Punta Abreojos
We were thinking about stopping there one our way back from whaling at San Ignacio.
Anywhere to tent camp and get a meal?
And how is the road?
No se apure y dure.
Don\'t hurry and you\'ll last longer.
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bajajudy
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You can tent camp on the beach and there are many taco stands in town. There are even some rooms available if the weather doesnt cooperate.
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Tomas Tierra
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pretty sure the road is paved now..93 k's to get down there, used to be long on the wash board, but now it must be fast.
not sure if the road is paved all the way or not, i wish i did ;(.......
TT
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eetdrt88
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bajaVida...
if you go please post a report as i would like to know as well
[Edited on 3-20-2006 by eetdrt88]
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David K
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Whistler, Capt. George, Fishin' Rich are just some Nomads who have the latest scoop on Abreojos...
Of interest, I have been contacted by someone in Asuncion (between Abreojos and Tortugas) who has nice photos and details that will be shared here...
[Edited on 3-20-2006 by David K]
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Capt. George
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Road paved an additional 3 k's still 15 miles washboard..can be good or bad depends on when it was last graded..
lots of places to camp...please respect private homes....dig a hole for your sanitary waste. Better yet, a porta pottie...
Nice town, great people....no Pemex, bank or "malls"...necessities all easily gotten..
Buenos Suertes Capt. G
leaving for Florida on Sunday coming. stop and say hello (in the pueblo) just ask for Vikingo y Deborah
\"The penalty good men pay for indifference to public affairs is to be ruled by evil men\" Plato
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rts551
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Just got back. As George said... camping on the beach. couple of rooms in town.. or cabins out at Campo Rene (the estero).
Road was bad for the 16 miles of unpaved area but was graded again on Friday (which means it will be good for about a week).
3-4 places to eat.
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Capt. George
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Glad you're made your way home safe.
We're leaving on Wednesday, got tied up. Barrett from Loreto coming tomorrow to look into putting up house/garage behind us, in town.
Fiesta ended at 3 AM, lots of musica, guitar came out and that was it.
See you in July! Capt G
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BajaVida
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thanks for the info, what about fishing?
I heard that there is some amazing fishing out that way. Can one go out in a panga?
No se apure y dure.
Don\'t hurry and you\'ll last longer.
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Capt. George
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Still good, but another "Used To Be"..........
nets, traps and all the usual decimation of fish stock....a way of life.
Estero Coyote becoming depleted....Nothing is what it was.....I hear all the stories of years past....Still a beautiful, peaceful place...
Capt. George
If only I had GK's knowledge, I could catch almost as much as Whistler!
\"The penalty good men pay for indifference to public affairs is to be ruled by evil men\" Plato
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