1Bajalover
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Mulege Area Questions
any suggestions out there for finding a little place on the bay to rent for a few months beginning in May? former Naranjo resident and palapa
"owner/dweller" seeks peaceful place to focus on
photography and writing for a bit in the warmer months there..I have many references and am responsible, quiet, neat, etc.....animal lover
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Marc
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We rented a nice little house in the Orchard. You can negotiate with the gall there.

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Hook
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Uhhhh, along the river in the summer?
That reminds me...........what's going on over at Playa Arenas over by Naranjo these days?
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1Bajalover
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am thinking more of the Bahia Concepcion...hot but perhaps not as hot - nonetheless wonderful...
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David K
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Pompano rents out his house... right?
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willyAirstream
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If you appreciate AC, the bay will have limited places. You could probably find a place , with AC ,as a house sitter, near town.
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1Bajalover
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Thanks for some ideas..Pompano's place is absolutely lovely! and way beyond my simple price range ... A C is great and as I have been on the bay in
July I know it gets too hot to do much in the summer there...still would like to find a place on the Bahia as it is more peaceful - will keep putting
it out there.
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1Bajalover, Check with Manuel at Don Chano's on the north side of the river. Tell him Bobby said hello.
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Tip:
A FANTASTIC FAN Endless Breeze model 12 Volt
A 50 watt or larger solar voltaic panel (many palapas have a lot more than this)
And a 100 amp hour or larger RV battery. Also tiny compared to most places
Will do wonders for your comfort. I speaketh from experience. The fan puts out an INCREDIBLE amount of quiet air for around a 2.0 amp draw. Three
speeds.
The fans are made entirely in the USA and are like a Trace Inverter. They do not break. They do not screw up.
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absinvestor
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I believe there may be a palapa available here in El Burro. It will take me a couple of days to get ahold of the owner and I'll let you know. The
place is very very basic but may fit your needs. Ron
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1Bajalover
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Thank you Ron....I have a friend there..Geary and love that beach...thank you again..it would be perfect!
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Pompano's Casa Coyote
This invitation comes with ...' a grain of salt' and a laugh.

[Edited on 4-16-2012 by Pompano]
I do what the voices in my tackle box tell me.
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absinvestor
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Check your u2u. The email address I gave you is good. I just received an email from the owner and she definitely wants to rent it!! Good luck- I walk
my dog by that palapa every morning around 7am- hope to see you there. Ron
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