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Alan
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Lots of new (for me) finds in La Paz
Retired now and finally got to spend a month in La Paz before family committments forced me back home. It took no time at all to get "La Pazed" and
enjoy my siestas during the heat of the day. Fishing was more of a feast or famine thing. Not that you weren't catching fish which everyone did, it
was more the luck of the draw whether you were pulliing on barrilette or yellowfin tuna.
Palermos on the malecon has a pretty decent Sunday brunch for 190 pesos with choice of beef, turkey and lamb to accompany your mimosas.
Found a great little place for burgers on Madero called Buffalitos that opened about 7 mos. ago and a nice little place for fish tacos on the right
side headed out towards Walmart
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woody with a view
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my buddy is taking his 13 y.o boy next friday. anyone else have any recommendations for must see/eat/do's?
they have accomadations and charters lined up but will need some distractions.....
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Alan
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13 yo would probably like the Serpenteria.
Have to have arrachera tacos at Rancho Viejo which is a block up Marque de Leon from Papas and Beer. Dad would like the 10 peso draft beer with free
appetizers at Papas and Beer beach club starting each nite at 6.
Banditos' Chevy truck BBQ is always popular.
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Paula
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Great tacos-- al pastor, carne asada or chorizo at Tacos El Poblano across from the former CCC on Abasolo!
Tortillas are made right there-- friendly people running the place, lots of veggies on the counter to keep it healthy, just 15 pesos a taco. I'm
trying to recruit them to move to Loreto!
Edit: open around 6pm, not a daytime place.
[Edited on 7-17-2010 by Paula]
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bill erhardt
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Alan.....Congratulations on your retirement!
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Mulegena
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Dittos on the Serpentario. Its totally cool.
Why not the two of you take a Introduction to Scuba Dive day? If you like it you can probably apply it towards the certification course which will let
you dive anywhere the world over.
oops, edit: this was directed to Woody, his friend and 13-year old specifically.
Love La Paz!
[Edited on 7-17-2010 by Mulegena]
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woody with a view
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Quote: | Originally posted by Mulegena
Dittos on the Serpentario. Its totally cool.
Why not the two of you take a Introduction to Scuba Dive day? If you like it you can probably apply it towards the certification course which will let
you dive anywhere the world over.
oops, edit: this was directed to Woody, his friend and 13-year old specifically.
Love La Paz!
[Edited on 7-17-2010 by Mulegena] |
good idea! the dad is certified already.
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Quote: | Originally posted by Paula
Great tacos-- al pastor, carne asada or chorizo at Tacos El Poblano across from the former CCC on Abasolo!
Tortillas are made right there-- friendly people running the place, lots of veggies on the counter to keep it healthy, just 15 pesos a taco. I'm
trying to recruit them to move to Loreto!
Edit: open around 6pm, not a daytime place.
[Edited on 7-17-2010 by Paula] |
I second that, finally some decent Tacos in La Paz.
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Paula
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There are some really good burritos at Tres Virgenes... lots of other things too!
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BajaBruno
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Echoing Bill's comment, Congratulations on your retirement!
Christopher Bruno, Elk Grove, CA.
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the guy who started the serpenteria stayed with us !! he said it was not popular in the beginning but is really popular now !!!
not sure how into this the 13 yr old might be, but once we went to the museum of natural history and it was amazing .... unfortunately, it is all in
spanish - at least it was - I offerred to translate but never heard back .... you can tell them the offer still stands !!
if you go further south - go to SANTIAGO village. follow signs to SOL DE MAYO. pay 75 pesos and take a 10 min hike down to a waterfall and natural
pool .... take a picnic - spend the day....
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Alan
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Thank you Bill and Chris. Just been loving life right now. Retirement has been even better than I could have hoped for and even as much as I loved
my job, I haven't missed it for a single moment.
Woody - There is just so much to see and do in La Paz it's hard to know where to start. Kayaking and snorkeling at Espiritu Santos. (Isla Ballena
even has some shallow caves to snorkel in). The beach at Balandra. The water park at Coromel. Catching (and releasing) a marlin with Fishermen's
Fleet or Tailhunters. Friday and Saturday nights on the malecon (there is almost always some event going on there. About 2 weeks ago there was a
vintage VW show.
Everywhere you turn there is an interesting restaurant to try. Jesse' Tres Virginnes still tops my list of favorites as well as my kids but they are
a bit older than 13.
Not sure of their time or budget constraints but I know dad and son would love http://www.loscabosguide.com/wideopen.htm
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Introduced my son in law and grandchildren to snorkeling while they were here for the first time and they were hooked for life about ten seconds after
hitting the water. Also took them beach camping at Tecolote and a friend kindly offered his boat for a day trip, picnicking and more snorkeling at a
deserted beach near Balandra. By the time they returned to the 'States I think they finally understood why their mother and I chose to make our home
here.
There's a relatively new taco place on the south side of Marquez de Leon at Independencia that's pretty good and always jammed with people because it
is pretty good. Don't like the backless stools, and their tortillas don't hold together well, but other than that their operation is a quantum leap
above the usual taco stand. The camarones y queso tacos are a tasty if ill-advised treat.
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Mulegena
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La Pazzzz... ahhhh!
If Mulege is like Solvang,
and Cabo like Las Vegas,
then La Paz is the San Francisco of Baja!
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Quote: | Originally posted by Alan
Jesse' Tres Virginnes still tops my list of favorites as well as my kids but they are a bit older than 13.
Where exactly is that, going to be there in a few weeks and always looking for good places |
Dave
I moved to CO and they made me buy a little rod to make it feel like a real fish
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Alan
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It's on Madero but I can never remember the cross street.
Jesse??? Time to step in.
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KASHEYDOG
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Mood: SO MANY TACOS, SO LITTLE TIME... Gotta Go, See ya there....
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Congratulations from me too, Alan I'm jealous, I've got 2 years 2
months and 12 days to go and I'll see ya there. Can't hardly wait. It's guys like reporting back that keep tempting me to just do it now But I have to wait for that next big increase in income.
Please don't use up all the fun stuff before I get there 
Don\'t mess with the old dog...... Age and skill will always overcome youth and treachery! Brilliance only comes with age and
experience..... .... .... 
Are you getting the most out of life OR is life getting the most out of you ??
Twenty years from now you\'ll be more disappointed by the things you didn\'t do then the things you did.
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woody with a view
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the start of the trip
so my buddy gets to TJ airport this morning 1.5 hours early for his flight. the guy at the mexicana counter tells him his flight is canceled, as in no
more direct flights to la paz....... but, he's in luck!!! there is a different
flight leaving in 20 minutes...... to mexico city with ONLY a 4 hour layover    ...... instead of fish tacos for lunch
he's going to be lucky to see the sun set tonight! vacation minus 1 day!
moral of the story: confirm your reservation!!!!
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The Mexico City airport is so much fun! Don't know if they've changed it since I was last there three years ago, but get this: Smoking is only allowed
in the restaurants. Goes great with your grub!
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woody with a view
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in the late 80'-early 90's we'd have to overnight in the airport with all our gear waiting for the 10am connection to pto. escondido, oax.... great
fun sleeping against your surfboards, on the floor.....
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