BajaBuckeye
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Another question concerning upcoming trip to Baja
We're just wondering if there will be picnic tables at some of the places we hope to camp at along the Sea of Cortez. Bahia De Los Angeles, Bahia De
Concepcion, ect. Or should we bring a portable table or two. Thanks in advance for any responses.
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wilderone
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Bring tables.
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TMW
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Yes bring a table or use your tailgate if you have one.
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Norcaleastcape
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I would bring tables.
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David K
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Camp Archelon has tables and cots in their palapas. However, bringing a table and chairs is wise.
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AKgringo
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My road trip rig used to be a suburban, and I always wound up with too much stuff! It is just me and my dog traveling now, so I am happy in a much
smaller vehicle, and minimal 'stuff'.
If I had more room, I would probably carry quite a bit more, but the 'stuff' I want is mostly already there!
If you are not living on the edge, you are taking up too much space!
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David K
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Quote: Originally posted by AKgringo | My road trip rig used to be a suburban, and I always wound up with too much stuff! It is just me and my dog traveling now, so I am happy in a much
smaller vehicle, and minimal 'stuff'.
If I had more room, I would probably carry quite a bit more, but the 'stuff' I want is mostly already there! |
I love my truck and that it has a tailgate, instant table! Station wagons used to, then the hatchback ended that!
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surabi
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My 2001 Honda CRV had a folding table (complete with a hole for an umbrella!) as the spare tire cover in the back. Don't know if they have them in the
newer models, but it was a great idea.
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bajabuddha
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folding pic-a-nick tables are cheap and readily available from home-made to WallyWorld varieties. I always carried at least two; one for dining, one
smaller roll-table for portable bar. Simple design, easily stored. No worries if you have your own. Never did like putting stuff covered in bird
guano and other's miseries. Pack yer own.
Also a simple cloth cover is good to pack as well.
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