steve5555
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San Felipe to BOLA report
From my house in jamul about 8 hour drive. Tecate to SF to Gonzaga to Hwy 1 over to BOLA. Many places showed repairs and some places still being
repaired. But all in all - easy. Gas and diesel at all of the usual places.
steve
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David K
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Thanks Steve... any storm damage at Camp Gecko or Paulina's?
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steve5555
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I haven't been down there but I will report if I do. We are camping a la gringa. We can take the heat but the flies and the mosquitos are out in
force. We will see how it goes we might need to keep going south.
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Thanks! Take photos... have FUN!
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PS, how are you posting from Punta La Gringa? Starlink?
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steve5555
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starlink. :-) Since BOLA, We spent a night in Playa Santispac. Too hot and too buggy. Now at San Juanico. Surf is shoulder high, water is warm,
need a sheet over your night while camping and much less bugs. Usually we come to San Juanico from the north. This time came from Loreto- ouch much
longer. Pretty ideal, Ive got to say.
steve
[Edited on 9-25-2022 by steve5555]
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David K
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Awesome!
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