I guess when I am down there I am always working on the house. I did see two Tarantulas last time I was down. I am getting ready to go down Oct 6th can't wait.
What a great weekend. I was so dreading the heat and humidity. I thought I was just going to drop of my load of building materials and come home. Stayed the whole weekend.
But how much will water be worth when its not available. The only thing keeping Cholla Bay from being a great bug out location is drinkable water source.
Has anyone tried or looked into a Atmospheric water generators to capture water from the air. I have seen them solar powered and supply enough drinking water for the family.
For me it was slow and steady. I bought the land paid it off and have been building on it with cash as I get it. All free and clear. I should be done just in time to retire.
Don't tell anyone but years ago I went to a Trump wealth seminar and one of the vendors was from Liberty Cove. They had a pretty convincing sales pitch and they told me
I could invest using my 401K. I passed. At the same seminar there were guys selling living trusts that were just fill in...
Years ago they talked about a residential marina which would be controlled by a lock system on the port side. This would keep the residential marina full while the tides rise and fall.
"Esperanza para los Ninos orphanage" You can visit them on Facebook "Casa Hogar Esperanza para Los niños" There is a sign on the way into town. It's the lone sign next to a dusty single road on your left, just about ten miles outside of Puerto Peñasco. This completely volunteer-run facility...
I take Hwy 5 in Mexicali to Hwy 4 to Hwy 3 to El Golfo and on the Puerto Penasco. I travel that way every six weeks. You can check it on google maps and it will give you complete directions. Bypasses the toll road and runs through some nice farm land.