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[*] posted on 11-2-2007 at 10:07 AM
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As you can see by the number of posts that I'm brand new to this forum...We have drivin to the Baja a few times now and have enjoyed it imensly...We are leaving again on Dec 15 but this time with a motorhome...A whole new thing for us....Where would the best place be for me to get info on RV sites with hook-ups and things like access to propane and sani-dumps...and yes..I use sani-dumps lol...Any info that may help us get started will be very much appreciatted

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[*] posted on 11-2-2007 at 10:24 AM


There is probably no more up-to-date source of info on this than this website.

Why not just tell us the areas you are thinking of traveling and let the persons living in that area give you the options? Create a single Word document that you can cut and paste the comments into as they appear and then simply print out the results before you go. You could organize it alphabetically or geographically or ?

There ARE RV people on this site.............some just dont like to admit it. :lol:




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[*] posted on 11-2-2007 at 11:04 AM


You need to figure about how long your water, sewer tanks and propane will last. I assume you either have solar panels or a generator for power ?

We have solar and have water for 5 days with sewer capacity for a few more.
Some locations have good city water but aqua purificado is available in most towns (you need to be able to fill be gravity, not pressure). I would consider bringing some extra hose or a siphon tube for 5 gallon jugs. Sewer hook-ups are harder to find but available.
Propane is available in or near most towns.
Like Hook says, tell us where you're going !?
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[*] posted on 11-2-2007 at 11:19 AM


Hey....thanks for the replies
We usaly spend a little time in San Quintin and get our cracked crab fix...Then its south for more seafood usually ending up at Mag Bay for a week or so...We have gen power but will be buying solar when we get state side...Just would like some options for along the way

Tim
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[*] posted on 11-2-2007 at 12:40 PM


Hi Tim, We first came to Baja in a Motor home..17 years ago..went all the way to Cabo....had the best times ever. Found Loreto and have now lived here for 16 years. Live in Nopolo (7 km south of Loreto) on the golf course. You will have a great time if you take it easy and drive carefully and never at night.
I am a membership rep for SkyMed and I would really suggest you look into becoming a member. It is very inexpensive ($360.00 a year for a family) for the services you get incase a critial injury or illess occurs. They will even bring your motor home back to your home....Please go to my website www.SkyMed.com/Loreto and see if it is for you.
If you have any questions e-mail me at skymedloreto/gmail.com Loreto has lots of R.V. places. If you need info just go online to Loreto. Have fun! Barbara
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[*] posted on 11-3-2007 at 08:54 AM


Gypsy's RV Park or at Cielito Lindo itself, if you want to be near the cracked crab dinner... Daggett's or Archelon at Bahia de los Angeles... San Ignacio has RV places, San Lucas Cove, Mulege, etc.

I hope some moho people will chime in here... I am a tent camper...




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