rancho guillermo
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Travel Check List
A travel check list to Mulege.
1. Gas Stops? (traveling the 5 first nite Catavina then Mulege)
2. Should we carry US prescription with our medicine?
3. Get Pesos.
4. FMM
5. Mexico phone service plan?
6. Tape measure to see distance of palm tree to water in Concepcion?
(all in fun David)
Or just buy tequila and wing it..?
Other thoughts welcomed.
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bajabuddha
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7. Coffee.
8. Northern toilet tissue (or your favorite brand).
9. Whiskey.
1. Not a problem any more.
2. Yes.
3. ASAP at border or Ensenada ATM.
4. Yes.
5. Why bother.
6. See 5. above.
Tequila? Definitely. Cheap clear for marg's, Corralejo for sipping.
afterthought: Swisher Sweets for campfires?
[Edited on 11-28-2017 by bajabuddha]
I don't have a BUCKET LIST, but I do have a F***- IT LIST a mile long!
86 - 45*
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BAJA.DESERT.RAT
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HOLA,
1. buy auto insurance
2. passport
3. notify bank (s) for credit & debit cards you're going to be in mexico
4. give your travel schedule and plans to a family member or friend and contact them periodically to let them know you're alright
5. get your car/truck fully serviced. check all belts. carry extra liquids
ENJOY YOUR JOURNEY !
BIEN SALUD, DA RAT
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mtnpop
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1. If you are coming down Mex 5 you gonna miss Catavina by a ways.. unless I read this wrong...
Common sense is a flower that doesn\'t grow in everyone\'s garden.....
A wise man once spoke nothing.....
Never kick a cow chip on a hot day!!
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rancho guillermo
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Thanks All, great advise...
mtnpop....Catavina is some back tracking, but was going to try and hook up with some friends there...maybe talk them into Guerrero Negro instead.
Hotel suggestion in GN ?
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mtnpop
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we stay at Terra Sol on the right just as you come off the curve to town..
Then there is Malarimo in town on the right also pretty good restaurant if you don't have pets...
Halfway inn north of town by the military base is ok, and the Cowboy on the left just as you come into town also...
Have heard yea and nay on all of them... but we usually always stay at Terra Sol... easy in and out with secure parking... restaurant is again ok
but everyone has a diff opinion..
Buena Suerte
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David K
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Quote: Originally posted by rancho guillermo | Thanks All, great advise...
mtnpop....Catavina is some back tracking, but was going to try and hook up with some friends there...maybe talk them into Guerrero Negro instead.
Hotel suggestion in GN ? |
Right, Laguna Chapala north to CataviƱa is about 30 miles. Instead stay at Gonzaga Bay or go to L.A. Bay (which has many motels and campgrounds) for
the night +.
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willardguy
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Quote: Originally posted by David K | Quote: Originally posted by rancho guillermo | Thanks All, great advise...
mtnpop....Catavina is some back tracking, but was going to try and hook up with some friends there...maybe talk them into Guerrero Negro instead.
Hotel suggestion in GN ? |
Right, Laguna Chapala north to CataviƱa is about 30 miles. Instead stay at Gonzaga Bay or go to L.A. Bay (which has many motels and campgrounds) for
the night +. |
his goal is to meet friends in catavina
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