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  1. Scrounger

    Can anyone tell me the condition of the road into La Pinta from K32 ??

    Enough BS I'm out...You people are great ! (after all)
  2. Scrounger

    Can anyone tell me the condition of the road into La Pinta from K32 ??

    I'm actually thinking about scuba of pelican point....my pop has a rock named after him there...Snyders rock ....it saved his life in 1961
  3. Scrounger

    Can anyone tell me the condition of the road into La Pinta from K32 ??

    The little lady wants clams....so we'll do a little of everything
  4. Scrounger

    Can anyone tell me the condition of the road into La Pinta from K32 ??

    Nice...I thought it was east/west there...but I get it ....great info...How are the corvina(top dwellers) doing in October ?
  5. Scrounger

    Can anyone tell me the condition of the road into La Pinta from K32 ??

    Thanks to all for the input. We are good to go. It's just the old memories of trying to go from Cholla to Sandy beach in the 60's and if you took the wrong fork...well there was usually a bunch of Paisanos jumping on your bumber or pushing you through. No worry's...Thx again
  6. Scrounger

    A few quick questions before we head out !!

    Super...Thanks so much
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    A few quick questions before we head out !!

    I guess this is a secret or I'm not one of the club...thanks for nothing....geez !!
  8. Scrounger

    Can anyone tell me the condition of the road into La Pinta from K32 ??

    Thanks so much...for the info
  9. Scrounger

    Can anyone tell me the condition of the road into La Pinta from K32 ??

    We have several vehicles and this info is crucial. Sorry but past threads show me that this is no secret
  10. Scrounger

    Can anyone tell me the condition of the road into La Pinta from K32 ??

    I'd appreciate you input...thanks
  11. Scrounger

    A few quick questions before we head out !!

    My first trip back RP since '99. ( Although I kinda grew up in Cholla from '59 to '71 ) #1. Is the info in the old threads on how to get to Encanto (east side of Marua) still apply. Hang right to the Marua Estuary sportsman club and park at end of lot. ?? #2. Can a car navigate the road from km...
  12. Scrounger

    Cholla Bay Old School

    My father, who's 88, remembers a Charlie Wilkenson (not Wilkerson) out of Tucson, since the '40's with Whitaker Pools. Not sure of any Cholla connection. Wish my Stepdad was still around. He would surely remember since was there since mid-'50s
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    Cholla Bay Old School

    Doesn't ring a bell, although I was kinda young. My Folks would've I imagine. Cholla was tiny. Everyone always helping get unstuck, etc. ! Hey, Doesn't anyone know if they still use those contraptions to launch the boats. We called them "bugs", with the elevated engines. I guess a ramp...
  14. Scrounger

    Cholla Bay Old School

    HaHa! Yep, that was the style (beach boys) The dog was a CB Mexican loner ! I believe he had a little 19 footer with a catamaran-hull and a nice outboard. There is probably a "Whitaker Pools" pick-up in the foreground. (out of pic) My Father later started towing down a 22 footer with an inboard...
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    Cholla Bay Old School

    Wow ! I used to love Nacho's store as well. Some of those firecrackers (especially from China, one we called the atom bomb) were downright dangerous ! My Step-Dad owned a place aout 3 blocks west of JJ's (then the CB bar) from 54 till 71. I wasn't down there till 58. (and wasn't walking yet !)...
  16. Scrounger

    Homecoming

    Amazing story !
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    Homecoming

    You know Jerry, I believe we did. This guy was down the beach a ways and he had a long red beard and was a guero, light complected (almost freckled I think) Anyway he took us out in an old panga and was hand lining with a clorox bottle for a reel and a rock or something for a weight.It was a...
  18. Scrounger

    Homecoming

    I tried to convince my Father (87) to come down with us. I love that old coot. But he would rather remember P.P. as in the early 60's laying out at Sandy Beach (naked?) with almost nobody around. Hasta Luego Borrego
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