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Bajazly
Super Nomad
Posts: 1009
Registered: 6-4-2015
Location: Goodbye Cali and Hello San Felipe
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Mood: More Relaxed Everyday
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Im out
Last Friday, the 9th, the sale of my house closed and on Saturday, I drove away for the last time from the house I have lived in for 28 1/2 years,
homeless. That afternoon I finished up some stuff I needed to do, loaded the Tacoma with some things that needed to go south and hit the road about 9
pm.
After I stopped in El Cajon Sunday morning to drop some stuff off I headed east to El centro. Got a hotel room that afternoon and hung out at the pool
dreading Monday. The truck I had packed on Friday with all my stuff in was supposed to show up at about 8 or 11:30, whatever, so I could unload it
into a storage place I got there.
By 11am it was tickling 100 plus degrees, ack!! I’m guessing because it’s so close to the border there, Home Depoters aren’t a thing, and they
aren’t. A call to People Ready had me two guys in less than 45 minutes and they came to me. It was a 4 hour minimum at $25/hr per guy but that could
have been the best $200 for 2 1/2 hours work I’ve spent in a long time.
I had to head back to El Cajon to do some banking crap and decided trying to get back to Mexicali to cross was pushing it so I got my ex to put up a
homeless guy for a night. Her and her novio and I had a nice dinner of $3.75 ea tacos on me for the trouble and on Tuesday morning after using her
printer for a while, I headed east to cross at Mexicali and head down to San Felipe.
I drove thru the border with a smile and a wave with my outboard in the bed under a basket I have mounted and in front of a giant cooler I had
strapped down on its side and open. Nothing to see here, just an empty cooler coming thru and it was off for tacos at 23 miles south on 5. Got into
San Felipe about 4 and my contractor had already closed for the day.
I figured since it was on the way into town I may as well stop and see the progress on my “taller“ and I was pleasantly surprised seeing how they
had asked me for money and I said I wouldn't be there for a week but they should just keep going, and they did. Pretty nice flat smooth and level slab
with about 3 feet of walls all around.
After checking things out I headed into town to my favorite hotel and proceeded to turn the AC as low as it would go and had a few beers. I won’t
lie, it is hot as balls here right now but I’ve been making myself be out in it to try and get used to it. Yes it will suck for a few months a year
but I’m pretty sure it will suit me pretty well.
So that’s it, sold my business, sold my house, packed up my house and shop and headed to Baja. The shop container should be here in a month, maybe
less, just before the shop gets done and I can figure out how to get 54,000 lbs of stuff out of the container and into the shop. By October or
November the shop should be in full swing and the house being built off the eastern side just about complete.
Let the new chapter begin now. If you’re ever in or thru San Felipe, don’t be shy. Drop me a line and stop in for some tacos and beers. For anyone
interested, i have adventuresofbaja on Instagram and I’m going to try and keep that pretty updated with all kinds of stuff I’m doing all over
Baja.
A side note, if anyone needs a fishing partner, I have gear to 100 lb, will travel and split expenses.
Cheers
Believing is religion - Knowing is science
Harald Pietschmann
"Get off the beaten path and memories, friends and new techniques are developed"
Bajazly, August 2019
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BajaParrothead
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Posts: 460
Registered: 12-4-2012
Location: Portola, CA / Los Barriles
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Good for you!! Sounds like you're free from the SoCal rat race and living your dream! Enjoy and don't look back!
[Edited on 8-18-2019 by BajaParrothead]
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larryC
Super Nomad
Posts: 1493
Registered: 8-11-2008
Location: BoLA
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Good for you, I did the same 20 years ago (only to BoLA) and have never regretted it. I spend summers up in San Diego cause it gets too hot in BoLA,
but you probably have town power and can run AC. I don't have that luxury. Enjoy!
Off grid, 12-190 watt evergreen solar panels on solar trackers, 2-3648 stacked Outback inverters, 610ah LiFePo4 48v battery bank, FM 60 and MX60
Outback charge controllers, X-240 Outback transformer for 240v from inverters, 6500 watt Kubota diesel generator.
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David K
Honored Nomad
Posts: 64743
Registered: 8-30-2002
Location: San Diego County
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Mood: Have Baja Fever
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Best of luck to you!
There is a lot of folks on the San Felipe Chatter Facebook page as well as the South Campos Facebook page for you to connect with. I imagine there are
more Facebook.
What is your shop into producing? Will you be in business or just hobby stuff?
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AKgringo
Elite Nomad
Posts: 6004
Registered: 9-20-2014
Location: Anchorage, AK (no mas!)
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Mood: Retireded
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Congratulations, and I intend to check in with you when I am able to head south again! I have a plan to get at least a part time residence in Baja,
and the sale of my home in Anchorage should allow me to afford at least a modest home.
One advantage I have over you, is that the pile of things I couldn't bear to part with (yet) could be hauled in a full size pick up! I don't even
have fishing gear anymore, I will get what I need, if and when I need it.
I can't handle the heat where I am in northern CA right now, so I will be looking in places like Bahia Asuncion, so I may soon be able to offer you a
cooler get away spot.
If you are not living on the edge, you are taking up too much space!
"Could do better if he tried!" Report card comments from most of my grade school teachers. Sadly, still true!
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Paco Facullo
Super Nomad
Posts: 1301
Registered: 1-21-2017
Location: Here now
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Mood: Abiding ..........
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Starting a new chapter in you're life is an exciting time.
Hope all goes great for you in your new life.....
Since I've given up all hope, I feel much better
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chippy
Super Nomad
Posts: 1715
Registered: 2-2-2010
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Congrats! It´s nice to be free of that overpriced, overtaxed and overcrowded state. I sold last May.
¿Taller de que?
[Edited on 8-18-2019 by chippy]
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shari
Select Nomad
Posts: 13045
Registered: 3-10-2006
Location: bahia asuncion, baja sur
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Mood: there is no reality except the one contained within us "Herman Hesse"
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good for you!!! now you are IN...not out! Welcome to the club.
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mjs
Nomad
Posts: 307
Registered: 2-20-2013
Location: Off grid in San Felipe
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Welcome to San Felipe.
We're south of town in the South Campos. Mostly full time although we do like to travel (currently in WI heading towards Canada). Be happy to buy you
a beer when we get back sometime next month.
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BajaRun
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Posts: 222
Registered: 2-25-2012
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Mood: Just Cruisin'
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This is why I joined Baja Nomad. People like this with a good attitude and loving life.
Cheers Amigo. And happy adventures !
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BornFisher
Super Nomad
Posts: 2107
Registered: 1-11-2005
Location: K-38 Santa Martha/Encinitas
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Hope your Baja wishes and dreams come true. CONGRATS!!!!
"When you catch a fish, you open the door of happiness."
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4x4abc
Ultra Nomad
Posts: 4243
Registered: 4-24-2009
Location: La Paz, BCS
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Mood: happy - always
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what kind of shop will you have?
Harald Pietschmann
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JZ
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Registered: 10-3-2003
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Huge congrats my man. But keep heading South.
I can't get through SF fast enough
Loreto and La Paz are the best of Baja. Especially if you like the water and the best offroad trails.
SF is a MX party town and a weekend destination for American desert rats.
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mjs
Nomad
Posts: 307
Registered: 2-20-2013
Location: Off grid in San Felipe
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Quote: Originally posted by JZ | Huge congrats my man. But keep heading South.
I can't get through SF fast enough
Loreto and La Paz are the best of Baja. Especially if you like the water and the best offroad trails.
SF is a MX party town and a weekend destination for American desert rats.
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Can be busy in town on a race weekend but doesn't affect us unless we want it to, i.e. going into town to join the festivities. Santa Semana is
probably the busiest but that's only one week.
After going to Baja for over 30 years we never thought we'd end up here. But we did and for many reasons we're really happy here. Only downside is the
endless miles of whooped out sand when on a dirt bike.
Agree that Loreto and many other parts of Baja are nice. However the considerations for a full time residence and a vacation are not necessarily the
same. Probably not the same from one person to the next either. We lived in a very nice house on the water in Ventura for many years. We're over that.
For now, living in SF suits us perfectly. In 10 years, who knows?
JMHO YMMV
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JZ
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The ocean and beaches are just awful in SF.
No coves, 1/4 mile tides. No mountains along the coast.
Go South ppl.
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AKgringo
Elite Nomad
Posts: 6004
Registered: 9-20-2014
Location: Anchorage, AK (no mas!)
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Mood: Retireded
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I hear what you say JZ, and would add Mulege to the list of gulf side choices. Having said that, I know I would find things to like
about San Felipe if I spent any time around there!
I have considered looking for a dentist around there to justify making Baja runs. I have one I really like in La Paz, but S.F. is so much closer for
a quick trip.
If you are not living on the edge, you are taking up too much space!
"Could do better if he tried!" Report card comments from most of my grade school teachers. Sadly, still true!
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Whale-ista
Super Nomad
Posts: 2009
Registered: 2-18-2013
Location: San Diego
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Mood: Sunny with chance of whales
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Felicidades!
I admire your sense of adventure. Moving to a new place is challenging. Moving to a new country with a new language is a few levels up.
Please continue posting and sharing your progress on the taller y casa.
\"Probably the airplanes will bring week-enders from Los Angeles before long, and the beautiful poor bedraggled old town will bloom with a
Floridian ugliness.\" (John Steinbeck, 1940, discussing the future of La Paz, BCS, Mexico)
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bajabuddha
Banned
Posts: 4024
Registered: 4-12-2013
Location: Baja New Mexico
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Mood: Always cranky unless medicated
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Gawdfries, Jizzy...... shut up already. We all get it, you hate San Flip. Ergo, DON'T GO THERE. STAY AWAY. GO SOUTH (preferably Honduras).
Leave people alone, your taste is all in your own mouth... people can choose for themselves.
To the OP Bajazly, more power to you. Been there, done it twice; sold out the home and business(es), took my RV and headed out with nothing and
nowhere planned, let life find me and vice versa. It's a very exhilarating experience. Word of advice; DOWN-SIZE. The more you think you own the
more all your 'stuff' owns you.
Enjoy your new adventure. I highly recommend it.
I don't have a BUCKET LIST, but I do have a F***- IT LIST a mile long!
86 - 45*
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chippy
Super Nomad
Posts: 1715
Registered: 2-2-2010
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Please JZ STFU with your endless bashing of SF. You don´t like it. We get it. ¡YA BASTA!
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Lee
Ultra Nomad
Posts: 3495
Registered: 10-2-2006
Location: High in the Colorado Rockies
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Quote: Originally posted by bajabuddha | Gawdfries, Jizzy...... shut up already. We all get it, you hate San Flip. Ergo, DON'T GO THERE. STAY AWAY. GO SOUTH (preferably Honduras).
Leave people alone, your taste is all in your own mouth... people can choose for themselves. |
Two different kinds of people. BCN for convenience NOB. Still MX.
Like JZ, Baja doesn't start for me until I'm in GN for the night, heading South. It's MX too and I love it there.
I have an opinion about SF but keeping it to myself. Just not a big deal. JZ is entitled to his strong opinion. Don't think this stuff is
personal.
Bajazly? Congrats on moving forward. Nice to see another adventurer heading South with a dream. The best in your travels. Cheers.
US Marines: providing enemies of America an opportunity to die for their country since 1775.
What I say before any important decision.
F*ck it.
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