OK now long is the jetty now ?
HILL BOY said:I just want to fish off of it, hell they could charge $1.00 per day and make some money but I guess their is the safety factor with rocks shifting.
HILL BOY said:I just want to fish off of it, hell they could charge $1.00 per day and make some money but I guess their is the safety factor with rocks shifting.
brokenwave said:They would have to charge $5 for all the extra hands that would want their slice of the action.
But a great idea, Hill Boy.
They could also put a restaurant at the end to really upscale it and make it a must see destination in RP.
jerry said:
jerry said:You are saying that they have not been more correct on the course of this Project than say the Sonoran flack Joe, RP 360 or you.....These guys are on this and have done a great job.Going against Gus Brown in his hometown is pretty brave.
playaperro said:I really don't give a fuc who the players are, I just want to jump on a cruise ship, drinking on the beach is kind of old for me.




jerry said:You are in luck!
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3Isla Angel la Guarda, Baja California Norte, Mexico
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10Los Islotes, Baja California Sur, Mexico
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az-dan said:Why wait? There is a ship that has been sailing the sea of Cortez departing Rocky Point for years. I took this boat from Rocky Point to San Jose del Cabo two years ago.
http://www.rociodelmarliveaboard.com/baja.html
az-dan said:Why wait? There is a ship that has been sailing the sea of Cortez departing Rocky Point for years. I took this boat from Rocky Point to San Jose del Cabo two years ago.
http://www.rociodelmarliveaboard.com/baja.html
playaperro said:I remember your post from a few years back, Think that runs about 5k and you have to fly back from SJ del Cabo, not interested in scuba diving, I have a question for you azdan, wonder if you can recall, There was another sister ship being built with this one for Gus Brown back in say 97ish, Do you know if that ship is still around?
playaperro said:Anyone seen our lap dog on here (Chihuahua)? Time to pay up :) http://puntodevista.mx/2014/11/licitan-muelle-de-homeport/
joester said:too bad Alaska doesn't fly non-stop from PHX to SJD (Cabo) - USAirways has the only non-stop flights from PHX and those flights run 700+/RT, which is hard to accept, but we still pay it.
joester said:Garyd -
they do fly to SJD - but no non-stops from PHX. you need to stop in Cali and change planes. to save $150/ea RT it's just not worth adding between 4 to 7 hours each way to what is less than 2 hours flight time from PHX.
Jerry - there's VERY little chance I'll be travelling to PV or Nuevo anytime in the future - just doesn't interest me at all. Maybe a flight to Loreto and do some exploring on that part of baja - use as a base for trips to Mulege and Bahia Concepcion, that sounds great. Better yet, I'd like to get a small group of RV's together for a month of exploring baja - that would be way more to my liking :)
jerry said:Still want to hop the ferry over from Guaymas too
Alacrane said:
ben21 said:Best part about that article was the author boasting about the "success" of the airport. If this project follows the same path we'll have all be staring at an empty pier for the next 7+ years...
Southbeacher said:Not sure I follow you on that. The airport is pretty darn nice. Paid a visit a couple years ago. Of course the problem is there is no traffic (!) but from the standpoint of completed construction, it is up and ready.
Southbeacher said:Not sure I follow you on that. The airport is pretty darn nice. Paid a visit a couple years ago. Of course the problem is there is no traffic (!) but from the standpoint of completed construction, it is up and ready.
ben21 said:Best part about that article was the author boasting about the "success" of the airport. If this project follows the same path we'll have all be staring at an empty pier for the next 7+ years...
Alacrane said:Naysayers are distinguished by their tendency to consistently view the glass half empty, make frequent one-way trips to negative town, and constantly emphasize the worst of a situation. They have the capacity to rant and whine for hours on end about the most insignificant inconveniences. As you can see most of these people that gave a like don't live here, Try driving down south and see how nice it is.
Kenny said:And I'll bet "most" of the people that gave a like have years more experience in PP than you. About 56 here.
dry heat said:rumor is... after the holidays they will be working on it (mañana).