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February 19th, 2003, 00:05
#31
Bait Fish
Re: San Felipe hotels
You guys might try Club de Pesca, its the camp right nexto el cortez, where the road ens and pushesyou up to the dunes....Ill try and post the phone number later..
el tiburon
"if something can go wrong, it'll probably will"
pinche murphy
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February 19th, 2003 00:05
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February 19th, 2003, 08:24
#32
Safehouse
Re: San Felipe hotels
I haven't been down to Felipe since '99 but wanted to share where we used to camp. There was a spot north of town called Los Dolphinas (sp?) that I stayed at a couple of times. However, the times I was there for the races, we would turn off (as we were driving south into town) toward the beach just before Los Dolphinas on a dirt road. We would pass a house or two, do a little "S" turn and land on a bluff (to the left) just above the beach. It was pretty nice. 2WD was no problem and there was also access to the beach for beach runs when the tide was low. But be careful!
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February 19th, 2003, 10:11
#33
Accepted
Re: San Felipe hotels
el tiburon...here's the club de pesca info...
www.sanfelipe.com.mx
Jaron
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February 19th, 2003, 16:35
#34
Re: San Felipe hotels
I rode down there this past Prez Day weekend. Beat the pavement on Sunday afternoon of EVERY off-street motel and hotel that I could find. All booked for SF250 race weekend. I've even had a credit card-assured reservation come back and saying they "overbooked." There were no "blocked" dates for racers for SF250.
We're bringing sleeping bags and tents for our racers and pit support. Think the SF hotel/motel community needs to figure out what they need to do when a Spring Break / SF 250 weekend occurs together. We're down there for some serious business, and as much as I like partying with spring breakers, they (spring breakers) have a choice where to go other than San Felipe.
Wonder if anyone down there would like to study this: who spends more, off-road racers or spring break partyers?
Baja Seve
DP Racing
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February 19th, 2003, 17:36
#35
Re: San Felipe hotels
Thats easy, spring breakers because they are still living off mommy and daddy's credit card!
See ya in the dirt!
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February 19th, 2003, 22:32
#36
Krittro Campbell
Re: San Felipe hotels
Not only that...spring breakers go down with a bag of clothes and a pocket full of money and pay for everythign down there...whereas most of the racers go down fully preppared and only buy pemex and tacos
Kris
<A target="_blank" HREF=http://www.barneysprecision.com/fabproducts.htm> Fab Parts</A>
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February 22nd, 2003, 07:05
#37
Re: San Felipe hotels
Dephenies is closed and abanded, we go to swim there in the summer. No camping thought. Most of the North beches have camping, you Just have to find one when you get here. Also you might try www.eldoradoranch.com and check on Conchania camping, not on the beach but good sucurity.
Kenneth
See Ya N Baja
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March 4th, 2012, 16:41
#38
Prospect
Re: San Felipe hotels
I got those 3 rooms w two beds amigo, send me an e mail and will be happy to help!
JC
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March 4th, 2012, 16:43
#39
Prospect
Re: San Felipe hotels
I have 8 doubles at San felipe bud, just let me know if anybody needs them...
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March 6th, 2012, 07:43
#40
Fresh Blood
Re: San Felipe hotels
OK, looks like my apartment on the Beach is now available again. 2 room apartment ( beachfront ) in Villa de la Palmas $300 for the extended race weekend. One queen ( or 2 full ), plus sleeper sofa. kitchenette, TV, AC, BBQ, secured race trailer parking. Sleeps 4 max. On the fickin Beach!!! Next to Marina Resort.
Tony @ 909-815-2753