Slumpy
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Gypsys beach camp
Hi all,
Been meaning to ask for a while -- I know gypsy's beach camp near san quentin is closed but I was wondering if there is anything new around there?
I miss the wet buzzard that I hear closed down many years ago and I'm hoping theres still SOMETHING around there.
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David K
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Gypsy's and Wet Buzzard are both old history and it is sad indeed. I enjoyed both back in the early 2000s.
Two RV parks on the beach are just south on Hwy. 1 and both called El Pabellon, one is Fidel's. Just north, next to Baja Jardines, is Los Olivos RV
park... just not near the water.
[Edited on 9-2-2019 by David K]
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wilderone
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The Cielito Lindo hotel/restaurant has a small campground for tents, and inside the walls, space for RVs. There is a shower for campers. The Los
Olivos campground is a nice place for tent camping (I'd call it a campground rather than an RV park) - I'm usually the only one there when I stay.
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Welcome to the forum Slumpy,
Plus one for Cieliro Lindo, they have everything you need including a fantastic "old school" bar w/ restaurant.
A great happy hour with wicked Margaritas. Their cracked crab dinner is out of this world , WOW !
[Edited on 9-2-2019 by Paco Facullo]
Since I've given up all hope, I feel much better
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David K
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Thanks for the addition of Cielito Lindo's little RV/ camp area. I stayed there in 2001, before David & Juanita built Gypsy's. That was for
Michelle's first BBBB party. http://www.vivabaja.com/van1/
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I never have been impressed with any locations in that immediate vicinity. I always camp at Fidel's Pabellon which has a beautiful beach with very few
people around esp. on weekdays.
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I only stay at Los Olivos because it's walking distance to Jardines and I have to eat at Jardins.
http://www.losolivosrvpark.com
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What I say before any important decision.
F*ck it.
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Be very, very careful, there are many of us who thought we died and gone to heaven after a couple and the next morning wished we had.
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David K
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Quote: Originally posted by Santiago |
Be very, very careful, there are many of us who thought we died and gone to heaven after a couple and the next morning wished we had. |
Amen!
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David K
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The Wet Buzzard Bar, Under Construction. Photo from Bedman around 2002:
I drove by in 2017:
Just a storage area now.
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A couple photos from August 2005:
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Quote: Originally posted by wilderone | The Cielito Lindo hotel/restaurant has a small campground for tents, and inside the walls, space for RVs. There is a shower for campers. The Los
Olivos campground is a nice place for tent camping (I'd call it a campground rather than an RV park) - I'm usually the only one there when I stay.
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Tried to make contact with Cielito Lindo at the end of July for an overnight on our way north but the phone gave me the busy signal for a couple of
days so i gave up. Was looking forward to trying it out.
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Go anyway - I'm usually the only tent camper and there seems to be plenty of room in the RV area. If all else fails, get a room there. With the
restaurant, bar, beach and TV (football), you can't go wrong.
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El Socorro
Just south of Los Pinos on the beach
There’s a sign, peaceful but limited
Lionel
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David K
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Km. 25.5
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We were lucky to attend Laura's last fiesta there before she closed. They spitted two goats with carnitas, beans , rice, etc. Dave and Juanita were
there. The cost was $5 for all that you could eat and all the beer that you could drink. Best deal ever.
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A Nomad, (DK) once camped there inside the storehouse to escape the strong winds. Funny what we remember.
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When we went to the final fiesta, Juanita provided a free room @ Cielito Lindo. The room was scary. We got what we paid for.
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Quote: Originally posted by BajaRob | A Nomad, (DK) once camped there inside the storehouse to escape the strong winds. Funny what we remember. |
That was their indoor camping building... and for me, it was to escape the rain, twice! I thought it was the greatest invention ever for us tent or
open-air campers since it is so wet (or windy) there.
That was in November of 2002 (Thanksgiving weekend) with my son, and April of 2003 (Easter vacation/ Spring break) with my daughter. Raining both
times!
[Edited on 9-7-2019 by David K]
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