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Thread: Woodworking in Cabo San Lucas?

  1. #16
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    Quote Originally Posted by Scott Coffelt
    I forgot to add, it very rarely rains in Cabo. I think they say like 4-5 times a year.
    They say wrong. Chances are you'll get wet at least once duriing your stay. There are lot of early evening thunderstorms. Oh, btw, hurricane season has started, and listen to the radio and tv weathercasts and be prepared to run since the hotels usually don't mention how close the storms are to the cape.

    If you don't like the crowd in Cabo, take a short run up to San Jose del Cabo, a very nice old Spanish/Mexican town with really nice places to visit and comer cena with your friends/family.
    Michael in San Jose
    Non confundar in aeternam

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    I have been to Sam Miguel de Allende a few times....it is mostly Americans....art galleries, a very cute town and good resturants
    Quote Originally Posted by M. A. Espinoza
    San Miguel de Allende? I've always been curious about that place, really sounds great.

    Thats quite a trip, try to enjoy it.

    Any chance of posting a report when you return, would love to hear a woodworker's sense of San Miguel? Maybe in the Off Topic Forum?

    Travel safe.
    "All great work starts with love .... then it is no longer work"

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