Date: Fri, 16 May 2003 19:59:46 -0700
Reply-To: developtrust <developtrust@COX.NET>
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From: developtrust <developtrust@COX.NET>
Subject: Re: El Faro Beach, Encinada & La Paz, Mexico
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Thanks for the correct spelling of Encenada. (But you spelled it Esnsenada.)
I have camped at El Faro Beach (or Estero?) and the charge was only $6. We
pitched a tent right on the sand. They have hook ups and running water at a
spigot. Yes they have cabins too.
Definitely worth the trip. If you go all the way to Cabo then about 1/2 way
to Cabo there is another good camping spot just next to the motel with level
concrete pads for your vehicle (Only $6 a night.) We went in November so it
might be more in summer. I think it is at El Rosario. Or is it Guerrero
Negro. I forget but if you drive all day it is about when dusk hits. I wish
I could be more help.
Enjoy.
William
> First: The name is Esnsenada, Baja California. The place, El Faro Beach
> Motel charges $50 us dollars a night. I've been using this motel since
1998,
> every time I go to race either the Baja 500 (coming up after the memorial
> day weekend) or the Baja 1000. El Faro is past the Estero Beach Resort.
When
> you enter Ensenada, follow the signs that say San Quintin, past the small
> airport on your right and make a right turn at the Estero Beach sign, go
> straight until the end: there will be a guard and a cage with a live
african
> lion, and I don't know about camping, but cabins are $50 a night. The day
> shift guy's name is Esteban, so maybe you 'll get a discount . Good luck
and
> enjoy Baja.
>
>
>
> >From: developtrust <developtrust@COX.NET>
> >Reply-To: developtrust <developtrust@COX.NET>
> >To: vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM
> >Subject: El Faro Beach, Encinada & La Paz, Mexico
> >Date: Tue, 13 May 2003 00:38:05 -0700
> >
> >There is a good camping spot at El Faro Beach in Encinada ($6 a night)
and
> >There is a local hotel just about 8 blocks inland away from town on one
of
> >the main streets (16 de Septembre street I think or maybe 5 de Mayo
street)
> >with showers and a large double bed for only about $4 a night. They want
> >about $60 to $80 in town. Just a few blocks past the gas station and a
> >right
> >turn on one of streets (the 3rd past the gas station I think). I wish I
> >could remember specific directions. Just ask around. Nothing like a good
> >shower and a king sized bed after a long trip.
> >
> >If you are going to go that far go to Cabo San Lucas but stay in a
> >campground at San Jose Del Cabo a few miles East where the town is quaint
> >and really almost untouched by Cabo nonsense. The campground is just past
> >"Trader Dick's" store and you can camp right on the beach. The town is
just
> >a few miles from there and worth the trip in itself. They even have
> >vegetarian places to eat and a great Pizza place (Pizza fiesta) and try
the
> >Iguana Bar & Grille right in the center of town. It would be a shame to
go
> >all the way to La Paz and not visit Cabo San Lucas (ruined by Americans)
> >and stay at San Jose Del Cabo a truely untouched town.
> >
> >Happy trails.
> >
> >William
> >
> > > im finally getting an old friend to go to mex this summer. been after
> > > him for 20 years to do so........we are driving two cars to san diego,
> > > and then taking the westy across the border to la paz........ so that
he
> > > can come back early if he wants, we are going try and leave his car in
> > > san diego........this may be alot to ask, but do any of you volks have
a
> > > spot where he may park his car?.........we will be gone about a
> > > month.......thanks......
> > >
> > > james
> > > 89 westy (farf)
> > >
>
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