socalrat
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Tide charts for Puertecitos?
Anyone have a link for tide times for Puertecitos? Late December, if that makes a difference.
thanks in advance!
gb3
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| Quote: | Originally posted by socalrat
Anyone have a link for tide times for Puertecitos? Late December, if that makes a difference.
thanks in advance!
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www.sanfelipe.com.mx
Click on weather then tide calenders.
BW
Haven't had a bad trip yet....
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http://www.sanfelipe.com.mx/weather/tide_calendars.html
Got this Tide too for you to have clean fun down there

Old people are like the old cars, made of some tough stuff. May show a little rust, but good as gold on the inside.
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Try going here. These are the best tide charts I have ever found for Baja and you can print them out. I can tell at a glance what the best fishing
days are going to be. For yellowtail, I look for the larger swings in tide.
http://oceanografia.cicese.mx/predmar/calmen.php
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mcfez
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Are you shore fishing or boating?
Old people are like the old cars, made of some tough stuff. May show a little rust, but good as gold on the inside.
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Go to bajaquest, can't remember the exact address,
you might search in bajaquest under surfing,
fishing, there is an excellent San Felipe chart
out of a University in Carolina, of all places,
you can adjust the chart for days, time, feet from
meters, etc. the best
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socalrat
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Thanks everyone!
Probably visit the hot spring the week of the 20th....
gb3
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Go to the springs after the high tide has gone back out to the lowest pool. That way, the hot water is freshly flushed out, in case anyone was bathing
in them earlier and left them sudsy!
Careful where you place your feet in the tubs... the thermal water coming up from underground is VERY hot... that is why you need the cooler sea water
to blend with them... High sulfur smell, but really helps body aches and pains...
It has been over 20 years since I last enjoyed them... Please report what you find... and take pictures.
[Edited on 12-7-2010 by David K]
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You are so busted DavidK!
| Quote: | Originally posted by David K
Go to the springs after the high tiode has gone back out to the lowest pool. That way, the hot water is frshly flushed out in case anyone was bathing
in them earlier and left them sudsy!
Careful where you place your feet in the tubs... the thermal water coming up from underground is VERY hot... that is why you need the cooler sea water
to blend with them... High sulfur smell, but really helps body aches and pains...
It has been over 20 years since I last enjoyed them... Please report what you find... and take pictures. |
Go to the springs after the high ***tiode*** has gone back out to the lowest pool. That way, the hot water is ***frshly*** flushed out in case
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Tide
Freshly
Old people are like the old cars, made of some tough stuff. May show a little rust, but good as gold on the inside.
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David K
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| Quote: | Originally posted by mcfez
| Quote: | Originally posted by David K
Go to the springs after the high tiode has gone back out to the lowest pool. That way, the hot water is frshly flushed out in case anyone was bathing
in them earlier and left them sudsy!
Careful where you place your feet in the tubs... the thermal water coming up from underground is VERY hot... that is why you need the cooler sea water
to blend with them... High sulfur smell, but really helps body aches and pains...
It has been over 20 years since I last enjoyed them... Please report what you find... and take pictures. |
Go to the springs after the high ***tiode*** has gone back out to the lowest pool. That way, the hot water is ***frshly*** flushed out in case
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Tide
Freshly
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Hey I worked today... too tired to spell check... besides those words are NOT Baja place names! I never say a thing about English words spelled
wrong... I always say what a bad English speller I am... and those are just typos... me sorry!
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socalrat
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| Quote: | Originally posted by David K
Go to the springs after the high tide has gone back out to the lowest pool. That way, the hot water is freshly flushed out, in case anyone was bathing
in them earlier and left them sudsy!
Careful where you place your feet in the tubs... the thermal water coming up from underground is VERY hot... that is why you need the cooler sea water
to blend with them... High sulfur smell, but really helps body aches and pains...
It has been over 20 years since I last enjoyed them... Please report what you find... and take pictures.
[Edited on 12-7-2010 by David K] |
Went last trip and by chance we timed it right. Pretty cool to sit in nature's hot tub, looking out over the ocean (sea?), drinking a (can of - no
bottles!) beer, taking it all in.
I wasn't a believer in the 'health' effects, but both me and the wife felt - cleansed is the only word that makes sense...
will write up a n00b trip report.
gb3
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| Quote: | Originally posted by David K
| Quote: | Originally posted by mcfez
| Quote: | Originally posted by David K
Go to the springs after the high tiode has gone back out to the lowest pool. That way, the hot water is frshly flushed out in case anyone was bathing
in them earlier and left them sudsy!
Careful where you place your feet in the tubs... the thermal water coming up from underground is VERY hot... that is why you need the cooler sea water
to blend with them... High sulfur smell, but really helps body aches and pains...
It has been over 20 years since I last enjoyed them... Please report what you find... and take pictures. |
Go to the springs after the high ***tiode*** has gone back out to the lowest pool. That way, the hot water is ***frshly*** flushed out in case
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Tide
Freshly
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Hey I worked today... too tired to spell check... besides those words are NOT Baja place names! I never say a thing about English words spelled
wrong... I always say what a bad English speller I am... and those are just typos... me sorry! |
I just can't win ! I'll look for other flaws that you might have
Old people are like the old cars, made of some tough stuff. May show a little rust, but good as gold on the inside.
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David K
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Deno, I have plenty of flaws... my heart is too big and I want to make everybody happy... but, I just don't have that kind of power... I try, but fail
(here on Nomad a lot).
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Check out the Papa Fernandez website for a Puerticitos tide chart that's easy to read. http://www.papafernandez.com
[Edited on 12-8-2010 by bent-rim]
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