lagrimas85
AKA Carnac




I don't want any of that sh#t, hoping to attract families......not fricken hillbillies. I better ask for a foto of the rig before we let them in. I just put a road in and leveled and topped about an acre of the beachfront and its there doing nothing, might as well let people use it.There is a guy with a green side by side dune buggy with no muffler riding around down here that I will send your way. It sounds like a good idea but trash hauling,mooching by the "self contained "set and boomboxes soured us on a similar idea. Getting minimalists into human power movement with a desire to live the primal beachfront experience without collecting broke crazies is a problem.As i told a guy yesterday that wanted to live by the fish camp yes, you can put up solar panels but no... trucking in pig manure on a trailer pulled behing your 1975 Winabago to convert to energy production isn't a good idea.
Oh man have you stepped in it! Wait until Chari reads your "fricken hillbillies" statement, I mean, where do you think she learned how to paint a car with a Vacum cleaner, Bel Air?I don't want any of that sh#t, hoping to attract families......not fricken hillbillies. I better ask for a foto of the rig before we let them in. I just put a road in and leveled and topped about an acre of the beachfront and its there doing nothing, might as well let people use it.
You're a hillbilly, if your wife can climb a tree, faster than your cat can. I don't know what defines a redneck, can you explain LJ.Bill, those are rednecks, not hill-billies. Do I need to teach you the difference?
Anytime Stuart, I think it was down to about 43 degrees this morning in RP. The only people that use the property now is a family from Oaxaca, that hunt clams and take them to the fish market to sell. A small aluminum boat with a couple horsepower motor, would be good here when the corvina are in, this is the spot the netters gather.
The property is 28 acres, there is a road from the hiway to El Golfo to the beach, the beach part of the drive would probably need to be a 4 wheeler, also the old road everyone that used in the old days trips to El Golfo) cuts thru the property. The land has enough small plants and grass on it, that keep the sand from blowing around, during wind storms, thats what I am trying to protect. Nothing really wrong, with quads or buggies on the roads that are already there. I am having an Environmental Impact Study done on the property now, apart from camping, I really want to spread some small rustic cabins around the property. (not too many) and also some ramadas and palapas. We are in the Alto Golfo Biosphere reserve Ocean Oasis - Conservation in the Sea of Cortes, so the govt. wants to be involved in anything, now that happens on these properties between Penasco and El Golfo. In the last month, they have made it a criminal offense to do anything to these properties, without the study and now also we have to publish in the newspaper our intended use for the property, and wait and see if anybody protests the intended use.If you cant drive on the property or beach how do you access the water?
When they where building the highway Jerry, they uncovered a small village here that stopped work on the highway untill the archaeologists had a chance to rope it off and study it. I thought it was all gone then. I took Seadwellar to the property a few months ago, it surprised me what he spotted just walking around. It's funny you posted that.cross your fingers they don't find any pottery shards.....
by my ranch in Bowie we have found small shells in Apache camps..decoration items from the sea....When they where building the highway Jerry, they uncovered a small village here that stopped work on the highway untill the archaeologists had a chance to rope it off and study it. I thought it was all gone then. I took Seadwellar to the property a few months ago, it surprised me what he spotted just walking around. It's funny you posted that.