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HeyMulegeScott
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Bahia Concepcion
Nice conditions early on Wednesday. Paddled out from Burro to Coyote Island. A little windy on the way back.
https://heymulege.com/2020/12/02/beach-report/
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advrider
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Very nice, more pictures and info please....
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HeyMulegeScott
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Thanks. More info and pics in the link. Let me know if there are more details you want we have a limited amount of data with Telcel and Verizon.
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advrider
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Thanks, totally missed that...
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David K
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Buenos Dias!
advrider, when I was researching for the Baja Bound road guide, I visited each campo, noted the kilometer marker and distance from the highway, and
took photos.
I think I included all of that in my Trip #2 Report, posted here on Nomad... if that is of any help. That was made in Feb. 2017. I wouldn't mind doing
a recap, either.
Scott, I will get to work on that other request, today!
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advrider
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Thanks, totally missed that...
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HeyMulegeScott
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Thanks, David. advrider - No worries. Let me know if you need more info.
Coyote this morning.
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Mother of Dragons
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We were at Coyote last week and there was only 3 other camp sites taken It was heaven. Until the wind kicked up but still heaven.
Until someone parked right on top of us but we fixed that😉
[Edited on 12-8-2020 by Mother of Dragons]
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David K
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Pages from the guide (pre-publication version)
Bahía Concepción pages:
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HeyMulegeScott
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Mother of Dragons - Funny how people like to camp next to others. Spread out peeps!
David K - That guide will be great if they ever get around to publishing.
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David K
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Agreed! We just need everyone to return to driving to Baja and buying Baja Bound Insurance!
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Mother of Dragons
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Strange how they want to camp on top of you Scott. I still can’t figure out the thinking.
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Barry A.
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Yep!!!! The one's that come in late at night, park right along side of you, and then party for an hour or two are the one's I really love!!!
Arghhhhhh!!!
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David K
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Why I usually camp where 4WD is needed to get there... to enjoy quiet nights and sound sleep. When we do camp with other Nomads, there is a respect
for each other in where we set up...
Campsites of David K, edm1 (Art), and Ken Cooke on the otherwise deserted Shell Island.
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Mother of Dragons
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Quote: Originally posted by Barry A. |
Yep!!!! The one's that come in late at night, park right along side of you, and then party for an hour or two are the one's I really love!!!
Arghhhhhh!!! |
Boom..that’s what happened one night but they had 3 screaming babies with them too.
They moved.
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Don't forget the generator, they always run the generator to power the a.c. and microwave.
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BornFisher
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Happened to me in the USA too. Once at the Salton Sea and once in Utah. Both times Europeans. I suspect they camp near others for security.
BTW the two couples from the Czech Republic in Utah were great.
"When you catch a fish, you open the door of happiness."
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mtgoat666
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They run the generator to fill the silence. Silence is a scary vacuum they cannot abide.
Woke!
“...ask not what your country can do for you – ask what you can do for your country.” “My fellow citizens of the world: ask not what America
will do for you, but what together we can do for the freedom of man.”
Prefered gender pronoun: the royal we
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Mother of Dragons
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It’s just weird. To pull in next to someone, and I mean right on top of you, when almost all of Coyote was empty bewilders me.
As far as gens, I once had a lady next to us that not only sat inside ALL day watching tv and running ac next to us at an almost non gen campground
and we were at the beach on a cool day.
Wth? Why go camping if you’re going to sit on the sofa watching tv? Her husband sat outside looking embarrassed. Leave her at home next time.
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AKgringo
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The worst Baja RV camper I know....
That would be an in-law of our family! My parents spent about a half a year on the road every year during the 70s and 80s. They both loved the
adventure of travel, but my mom loved the social aspect of caravanning, so they were frequently "Wagon masters" on RV trips to Baja.
My sister's father in-law had never been to Mexico, but talked his way into traveling with my parents on one of their trips. His "motor home" was a
converted diesel pusher bus, that he added standard household appliances.
Since he was afraid to buy any food in Mexico, he kept a loud, stinky diesel generator running almost non stop to keep a chest freezer full of food
from thawing!
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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