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[*] posted on 9-3-2016 at 03:17 PM
Oasis Rio Baja


Did I miss something. I was just on line looking up Oasis Rio Baja information and I can't find the site anymore. Has it gone off line?



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[*] posted on 9-3-2016 at 03:44 PM


I was researching possible campgrounds and saw the Oasis Rio listed on one of the Baja travel websites. A local corrected me in saying they are only long-term leases now... maybe why the web page is no longer needed by them?



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[*] posted on 9-3-2016 at 04:33 PM


I'm sure you'll get an answer forthcoming; most residents are outa the heat right now visiting northern relatives... what info do you desire?




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[*] posted on 9-3-2016 at 04:44 PM


website says domain for sale.....I believe th e place is now owned by the tenants in one of those goofy Mexican Corporation deals..MTNPOP would know the details



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[*] posted on 9-3-2016 at 07:49 PM


Well, here goes maybe,,,

If you are talking about Oasis Rio Baja in Mulege the property is owned by one person Leon last name escapes me for some reason.. The homes are all private owners with some being rentals no RV campground there and don't think any lots are rented for short term..
The Orchard next door, many years ago was one of the hot spot RV parks in BAJA... turned to Condominium Property Regime in around 2000 by the owner and developed with the lots sold to yeah you guessed it us crazy gringo's. No longer an RV park... Heard it was crazy there in the old days...
I only know of 2 RV parks in Mulege one on the highway going south on the left side named Villa Maria ?? and one on the north side of the estuary "Don Cheno" There may be other scattered lots for rent or camping around other parks...
Forgot, just heard that LaFortuna across the street from Saul's grocery has developed some RV lots and think they have a listing on C/L BajaSur.
Thanks Chuckie,,, we are headed down mid Oct. maybe... gotta have knee surgery in a couple of weeks so will depend on outcome....
Snow on the Sangres this week... pretty but not my liking...




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[*] posted on 9-4-2016 at 06:21 AM


Thanks, Ross...Take care of that knee....Happy trails....



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[*] posted on 9-4-2016 at 10:12 AM


Quote: Originally posted by mtnpop  

Forgot, just heard that LaFortuna across the street from Saul's grocery has developed some RV lots and think they have a listing on C/L BajaSur.



That's true, I saw the listing. Not sure it was craigslist but I saw an ad someplace. Nice location if you want to be in town and a good use of the land, it's suited for flood avoidance, moveable "wheel estate". You'll have to drive/pull your RV through town. Tight fit in some places but delivery trucks do it everyday.
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[*] posted on 9-4-2016 at 10:48 AM


La Fortuna has 3-4 spaces. Getting in and out is really not much of a problem. I had a place there for a long time. Don Chanos, out the river road is a good place as well but only has a few transient spots. The owner, Manuel is a great guy and speaks excellent English...



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[*] posted on 9-4-2016 at 10:50 AM


How about Pancho Villa's? I heard there are some camping spots there?



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[*] posted on 9-4-2016 at 08:17 PM


La Fortuna does have 4 really nice Rv sites with full hook ups and easy access. All four sites are on extra large cement and or tile pads. One site on the rio has a full bath and a bedroom/storage room. The sites are avail by the month or a long term lease. We also have a house avail for long term lease that needs flood repairs so it will be avail cheap for the right person(that we like) willing to go in and fix it up. Well mannered pets(and owners) welcome at daily happy hour and fish tales session.
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[*] posted on 9-4-2016 at 10:50 PM
Huerta Don Chano, Pancho Villa, El Faro Town Beach


Huerta Don Chano has expanded its camping areas and is available by day, week, month. It's huge now, green grass and tropical fruit trees everywhere. Lush and gorgeous!

Pancho Villa offers some camping.

El Faro Lighthouse, town beach now has palapas on the water. Dry camping on a public beach with lots of noisy nightlife weekends, but it's free.




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[*] posted on 9-5-2016 at 11:36 AM


Hotel Cuesta Real Mulege --- On hwy 1 -
Look at tripadvisor




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[*] posted on 9-6-2016 at 01:55 PM
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I think I may have misled some of you. I only wanted to know what happened to the Oasis web site, We use to stay there every winter for 23 years. We owned a lot there and after we sold it we just rented someone elses place for the winter. We are too old to go down toBaja now but still like to read about the place and the happenings. Thanks for all the info anyway. Wish our health would let us go to Mulege. We just loved it there. The Mexican people are just beautiful.



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Quote: Originally posted by wandamott  
I think I may have misled some of you. I only wanted to know what happened to the Oasis web site, We use to stay there every winter for 23 years. We owned a lot there and after we sold it we just rented someone elses place for the winter. We are too old to go down toBaja now but still like to read about the place and the happenings. Thanks for all the info anyway. Wish our health would let us go to Mulege. We just loved it there. The Mexican people are just beautiful.


I s this who I think it is ???
Walter and Audrey ?
If so, we know each other from years ago.
Let`s see..........................
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[*] posted on 9-6-2016 at 02:15 PM


Wanda, just curious; did you know Dick and Darlene Skamser in the late 1990's ('98-2001)? They had the western-most home (upstream) on the estrero. I was very close with them, wonderful folk.



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Quote: Originally posted by roundtuit  
Hotel Cuesta Real Mulege --- On hwy 1 -
Look at tripadvisor


YEA! Called "the lobster trap". You can get in with a bigger rig, but can`t get out without help of people pushing your rig by hand and spinning it.
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[*] posted on 9-7-2016 at 10:04 AM


YES jc43 this is Walt and Audrey but I cant exactly place you. Are you related to joyce Cox? That is the only Cox we know.

[Edited on 9-7-2016 by wandamott]




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Quote: Originally posted by wandamott  
I think I may have misled some of you. I only wanted to know what happened to the Oasis web site, We use to stay there every winter for 23 years. We owned a lot there and after we sold it we just rented someone elses place for the winter. We are too old to go down toBaja now but still like to read about the place and the happenings. Thanks for all the info anyway. Wish our health would let us go to Mulege. We just loved it there. The
Mexican people are just beautiful.


quick question?? you owned a lot in oasis rio Baja??? I was in the understanding that all the lots in that park were leased lots..
The Orchard most were purchased.... Just my curiosity...
A little wet there today....




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[*] posted on 9-7-2016 at 03:20 PM


mtnpop you are correct. We only owned the improvements like palapas , sheds, etc. We actually leased the lot from Leon Nolet. When it came time to move we would sell the improvements only. But in last few years people built full houses so they had a lot invested in inprovements ......Walt

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[*] posted on 9-8-2016 at 06:27 PM


Quote: Originally posted by wandamott  
YES jc43 this is Walt and Audrey but I cant exactly place you. Are you related to joyce Cox? That is the only Cox we know.

[Edited on 9-7-2016 by wandamott]


Hi Walter and Audrey, no not related. Please give us a U2U w/ your phone number that we can call you and we will make you smart about us. Do you have Skype? Please remember: U2U is not really private. The BajaNomad admins can read the U2U. We know each other very well!! That will be explained in a call or maybe in an e-mail???




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