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Crave

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Wondering if anyone is heading to Algodones. I have arrived here at the casino and should have my camp pass tomorrow.
 
It is for the Indian land. It is packed at the casino parking lot also the bus fare to the boarder is two dollars.
 
My wife and I are heading into algodones today. We’re camped at the Q casino.
 
Yes, there is enough rum even to fit your extra long wide load but, it'll be like the burbs.

Current bus schedule from Quechan casino to boarder crossing at Los Algodones.

A.M.
7:45 - 7:52
9:45 - 9:52
11:45 - 11:52

P.M.
1:45 - 1:52
3:45 - 3:52
5:45 - 5:52
 
It's about a mile and a half to two miles. Also note that the bus runs on mountain time and I didn't take it due to confusion about the time zones.
 
Bast said:
:D Isn't it walkable? Why the bus

If you were here, you would understand. 

I am paying for parking, for the simple reason that an armed federal employee is watching my things, and the walk is reasonable. 

Hundreds of dentist, and uncountable venders. I draw the line at buying food and fish from ice chests though. 

My favorite signs was hanging in a bar.  “We don’t give a shit how they make it in California “.
 
Actually the parking lot is tribal the boarder patrol are everywhere watching over everything in the area. At night the blast the area with big lights on the hill nearby.
 
To get a camping permit for Quechan Indian Tribe you will have to go to the Quechan Fish & Game (32.732681, -114.616642 is close to the fish & Game office).

Prices have changed.

Camping Prices
$10.00 per day - per person
$40.00 for 2 weeks - per person
$110.00 for 3 months - per person
 
Beware the Q (Quechan Casino is packed as the Paridice casino kicked everyone out due to an event they are having.
 
Samanthajday said:
Can you stay overnight at the casino?

The Paridice, I don't know. The Quechan, yes a bunch of RVs pulled out today before I left.
 
GotSmart said:
I draw the line at buying food and fish from ice chests though. 

One time when I was in Los Algodones, I bought two kilos of shrimp fresh from the Sea of Cortez from a guy with a couple of coolers and a scale. I was the best shrimp my friends and I ever had. And the place I get fish tacos there keeps their seafood in coolers. No problems ever.

Go to a seafood market in the States, or to a fancy seafood restaurant, and they'll have fish on ice.
 
MrNoodly said:
One time when I was in Los Algodones, I bought two kilos of shrimp fresh from the Sea of Cortez from a guy with a couple of coolers and a scale. I was the best shrimp my friends and I ever had. And the place I get fish tacos there keeps their seafood in coolers. No problems ever.

Go to a seafood market in the States, or to a fancy seafood restaurant, and they'll have fish on ice.

Call it a “gut” reaction.  

It just takes one time to get the gut reacting.  :( :(
 
I think it's called, "buyer beware" or "buyer be hospitalized".
 
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