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  1. #33
    Quote Originally Posted by Jrhoades  [View Original Post]
    When I get the dates for my trip Ill I'm TL and set up a tour. Ill look for those fans in the meantime.

    Last time we drove to tiger city and took a boat to a restaurant called Gato Blanco.

    Thanks for all the replies I can't wait too see all the chicas again
    Well its been a long time... My trip last year was cancelled but its been rescheduled for beginning of March.

    I will definitely call ramiro when I'm in BA and set up a tour. This trip I will have more free time.

    The suggestion of getting multiple chicas at a time sounds great. I can call it " My Finest Hour".

  2. #32
    When I get the dates for my trip Ill I'm TL and set up a tour. Ill look for those fans in the meantime.

    Last time we drove to tiger city and took a boat to a restaurant called Gato Blanco.

    Thanks for all the replies I can't wait too see all the chicas again

  3. #31
    Quote Originally Posted by Daddy Rulz  [View Original Post]
    The Delta trips are an all day affair. If you are used to a higher level of comfort you will not find it on the train to Tigre. I use it when I go out there but it's certainly no plush by any standard. It's about 80 minutes to get out there with lots of stops from Retiro. Of all the trains though the Tigre line is the least dodgy. If you want to make a day of it you could also take the Mitre line out to the end, transfer to the Tren de la Coste which drops you off right in front of the Casino and easy walking distance to the Mercado de las Frutas, though that is not very near the boats that tour the Delta. Also for the love of God don't go on a weekend, the traffic is un-freaken-believable. On Saturday or Sunday the only realistic option to get into Tigre is the train.

    I know nothing about hunting anything beyond the small shellfish known as "conchita" in BsAs.
    Hey, you're saving so much money on cheap, compared to home, pussy so splash out and take an air conditioned remise. I can't remember how much I paid but at 7. 15/$ it's well worth it.

  4. #30

    Welcome Back!

    Quote Originally Posted by Jrhoades  [View Original Post]
    I'm so excited, I will be heading back to BA town for a couple of days. I might actually have some free time during the day.

    Will be with some other fun loving guys, should be a good trip.

    I do have a general question : What is worth doing seeing during the day in Ba? Last time I went on a boat ride in the delta, saw the cemetary.

    Is there something I should go see or do?

    Again I would like to thank TL (ramiro) for providing his services to out of town guests. Maybe this time we can actually meet, go out for dinner.

    Question can you guys get good bourbon down there? Would that be appreciated if given as a gift?

    Looking forward to visiting this interesting country, and enjoying its best natural resource (chicas) Any recomendations you guys can make would be appreciated.

    I don't have a lot of time to spend, so would like to make the most of it.
    Welcome Back!

    It would be nice to actually meet this time and I'd be glad to show you around during the day and during the evening. Of course I still have a lot of recommendable, mult-positional and mult-input Chicas; some of which you may have already met from what I remember. The good booze is easy to find but it does cost a lot more than in the USA. Duty Free would be best for you I think.

    Send me a PM and I can describe your tour options.

    Thanks For The Post,

    TL.

    Can you bring me a hand held, battery operated FAN? Blows cool air, sort of! Maybe 10 bucks?


    http://www.amazon.com/Handy-Cooler-First-ever-Evaporative-batteries/dp/B003WC4EYQ


    This would be ideal but there are others that may be 3 for 25 bucks and I can use 3 . In case you have the space !

  5. #29

    I don't know how long you are going to be here.

    The Delta trips are an all day affair. If you are used to a higher level of comfort you will not find it on the train to Tigre. I use it when I go out there but it's certainly no plush by any standard. It's about 80 minutes to get out there with lots of stops from Retiro. Of all the trains though the Tigre line is the least dodgy. If you want to make a day of it you could also take the Mitre line out to the end, transfer to the Tren de la Coste which drops you off right in front of the Casino and easy walking distance to the Mercado de las Frutas, though that is not very near the boats that tour the Delta. Also for the love of God don't go on a weekend, the traffic is un-freaken-believable. On Saturday or Sunday the only realistic option to get into Tigre is the train.

    I know nothing about hunting anything beyond the small shellfish known as "conchita" in BsAs.

  6. #28
    Quote Originally Posted by OldStag2  [View Original Post]
    Aqualung is not entirely correct on his hunting comments since some indigenous species can be hunted. I know that the Argentine hunting ranches offer hunting for both puma and capybara. The puma does have a quota and requires a permit, at least in some areas. He is correct that most of the big game hunting is for species that were introduced to Argentina. Some like red stag have become almost indigenous since they are free ranging in many areas and have been in Argentina for around 100 years. A quick Google search will show some Argentine hunting ranches that offer capybara. I don't know if there is a season for capybara. Most ranches can rent you a gun for hunting on their ranch.
    Quite true Stag but this is why I say most and not all. As you can imagine all those carpincho leather jackets were not taken off animals that died of old age. It depends on each province but where carpinchos are protected it's a very strict no-no. Funny enough those provinces where they are protected the most are the ones with the greater areas of natural habitat. (Santa Fe and Corrientes).

  7. #27
    Quote Originally Posted by Aqualung  [View Original Post]
    This is the off season for soccer. There are a few matches played in some of the touristic towns such as Mar del Plata o Mendoza.

    If you are willing to spend a little get a tour guide here in BA that will take you to the Delta (town of Tigre) with boat trip included. If you want to make it less expensive go by bus or train to Tigre and there you can join a regular trip or (cheapest option) take one of the local floating buses that provides transport for the locals and do the round trip.

    By "chubaru" I suppose you mean Carpincho or Capibara. No, you can't hunt them. Most hunting is prohibited here except of exotic species. By exotic I mean non indigenous game. On the other hand most bird hunting is allowed and limitless.

    I'm not sure what you mean by non drinking chica chasing activities.
    Aqualung is not entirely correct on his hunting comments since some indigenous species can be hunted. I know that the Argentine hunting ranches offer hunting for both puma and capybara. The puma does have a quota and requires a permit, at least in some areas. He is correct that most of the big game hunting is for species that were introduced to Argentina. Some like red stag have become almost indigenous since they are free ranging in many areas and have been in Argentina for around 100 years. A quick Google search will show some Argentine hunting ranches that offer capybara. I don't know if there is a season for capybara. Most ranches can rent you a gun for hunting on their ranch.

  8. #26
    Quote Originally Posted by Jrhoades  [View Original Post]
    Buying out a privado for an hour, thats sounds very tempting. I wouldn't mind watching a soccer game in one of the stadiums, being from the us I always wanted to see soccer hooliganism up close and personal.

    I am with 3 other guys they are in early 30's has anyone rented a boat and guide and traveled in the delta region? Can I hunt for a chubaru (the big rodent)

    Any suggestion for non drinking, chica chasing type activity would be greatly appreciated.

    I'm sure I will have a blast no matter what. Buying out a privado, that is really starting to sound good. My own harem.

    I think I need to find something for daytime activity, museums and opera house are ok but I will be with 3 other guys
    This is the off season for soccer. There are a few matches played in some of the touristic towns such as Mar del Plata o Mendoza.

    If you are willing to spend a little get a tour guide here in BA that will take you to the Delta (town of Tigre) with boat trip included. If you want to make it less expensive go by bus or train to Tigre and there you can join a regular trip or (cheapest option) take one of the local floating buses that provides transport for the locals and do the round trip.

    By "chubaru" I suppose you mean Carpincho or Capibara. No, you can't hunt them. Most hunting is prohibited here except of exotic species. By exotic I mean non indigenous game. On the other hand most bird hunting is allowed and limitless.

    I'm not sure what you mean by non drinking chica chasing activities.

  9. #25
    Quote Originally Posted by Daddy Rulz  [View Original Post]
    I've always sort of liked doing touristy stuff so if it's during the week I always suggest touring The Colon Opera House. They have english speaking tours on even numbered hours starting at 10am. The cost is 110P last time I looked. I toured Casa Rosada once, it was cool but kind of a pain in the ass to do. You have to show up early with your passport and register then come back later for the tour. It's been years since I've done it, back then no charge, no idea today. I've always thought those double decker bus tours looked interesting but I've never done one.

    If you like art, there is the Malba and the Museum of Fine Arts.

    Wandering aimlessly in Palermo starting at Plaza Serrano (Serrano and Honduras) is cool if it's not too hot.

    I've never heard anybody complain about TL's walking tours.

    Of course there is always the old standby of dropping some V and buying out a privado. For what you posted about your Madahos girl you could buy out most PV's for an hour or so and check the "guy with harem" fantacy off your list. U$S300 would get you 5 girls for an hour at most PV's. (This isn't a price police comment)
    Buying out a privado for an hour, thats sounds very tempting. I wouldn't mind watching a soccer game in one of the stadiums, being from the us I always wanted to see soccer hooliganism up close and personal.

    I am with 3 other guys they are in early 30's has anyone rented a boat and guide and traveled in the delta region? Can I hunt for a chubaru (the big rodent)

    Any suggestion for non drinking, chica chasing type activity would be greatly appreciated.

    I'm sure I will have a blast no matter what. Buying out a privado, that is really starting to sound good. My own harem.

    I think I need to find something for daytime activity, museums and opera house are ok but I will be with 3 other guys

  10. #24
    Quote Originally Posted by Jrhoades  [View Original Post]
    Question can you guys get good bourbon down there? Would that be appreciated if given as a gift?
    You can buy most American brands at the liquor stores. But as a gift? Depends to whom. Argentines in general prefer Scotch.

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  12. #23

    Depends on the day and what you like

    Quote Originally Posted by Jrhoades  [View Original Post]
    I do have a general question : What is worth doing seeing during the day in Ba? Last time I went on a boat ride in the delta, saw the cemetary.

    Is there something I should go see or do?

    Again I would like to thank TL (ramiro) for providing his services to out of town guests.
    I've always sort of liked doing touristy stuff so if it's during the week I always suggest touring The Colon Opera House. They have english speaking tours on even numbered hours starting at 10am. The cost is 110P last time I looked. I toured Casa Rosada once, it was cool but kind of a pain in the ass to do. You have to show up early with your passport and register then come back later for the tour. It's been years since I've done it, back then no charge, no idea today. I've always thought those double decker bus tours looked interesting but I've never done one.

    If you like art, there is the Malba and the Museum of Fine Arts.

    Wandering aimlessly in Palermo starting at Plaza Serrano (Serrano and Honduras) is cool if it's not too hot.

    I've never heard anybody complain about TL's walking tours.

    Of course there is always the old standby of dropping some V and buying out a privado. For what you posted about your Madahos girl you could buy out most PV's for an hour or so and check the "guy with harem" fantacy off your list. U$S300 would get you 5 girls for an hour at most PV's. (This isn't a price police comment)

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  14. #22

    On my way back to Ba / mendoza

    I'm so excited, I will be heading back to BA town for a couple of days. I might actually have some free time during the day.

    Will be with some other fun loving guys, should be a good trip.

    I do have a general question : What is worth doing seeing during the day in Ba? Last time I went on a boat ride in the delta, saw the cemetary.

    Is there something I should go see or do?

    Again I would like to thank TL (ramiro) for providing his services to out of town guests. Maybe this time we can actually meet, go out for dinner.

    Question can you guys get good bourbon down there? Would that be appreciated if given as a gift?

    Looking forward to visiting this interesting country, and enjoying its best natural resource (chicas) Any recomendations you guys can make would be appreciated.

    I don't have a lot of time to spend, so would like to make the most of it.

  15. #21
    Quote Originally Posted by Hooky  [View Original Post]
    Hey Jr after hearing so much about his place, including about astronomical prices, I am just curious to know how much your time with this lovely lass set you back.

    Also, can I presume your Spanish is pretty good? Or did she happen to speak English?

    In any case, sounds like you had a great trip. How long were you there?

    Thanks for the report!
    I have no spanish skills, I didn't even study spanish in high school. I paid the girl 300 us as well as 300 peso exit drink, the second night when we went on a date I also gave her 300 us. I didn't bother negotiating because by the second night I was so happy with the service and genuinely liked the chica.

    She spoke english well enough that I understood most of what she said and when I didn't understand I just looked in her eyes and nodded Yes.

    Plus my phone has a translator app that you can speak into.

    If I could get away with it I would jump on the next flight back to Ba. What a great system down there. I only had a couple of days in Ba. Not enough.

  16. #20
    Quote Originally Posted by Jrhoades  [View Original Post]
    Madehos Club.
    Hey Jr after hearing so much about his place, including about astronomical prices, I am just curious to know how much your time with this lovely lass set you back.

    Also, can I presume your Spanish is pretty good? Or did she happen to speak English?

    In any case, sounds like you had a great trip. How long were you there?

    Thanks for the report!

  17. #19

    After action report

    Well I am back home in the states. I had an Awesome time in BA.

    First let me say that TL (Ramiro) is a nice guy. My friend and I talked with him on the phone but just didn't have the time to meet up. It was nice to have a friend in Ba.

    So Thank You to Ramiro.

    As for my adventures, we went to cafe orleans, during the day, for coffee and check out the talent. Some chicas that caught my eye nothing special though.

    In the evening we checked out Hook, since it was close by the hotel. Hook was better than catos for that evening. My friend bob hooked up with a real hottie 21 yr old from paraguay (maybe) she had an exotic look and Killer body. He took her to short stay hotel. Then on another night he called her direct and hooked up with her.

    My first evening I went to just go and see Madehos Club, just to see what it is like. WOW my head was spinning for the first couple of minutes there was so much pussy to look at Unbelievable. After I settled in I started to look around and chat with some young girls standing by me at the bar. Me and my friend thought we would pick two girls that seemed like friends and make a party out of it. Then I saw a chica that caught my eye. She was slightly older than some of the other girls, wearing a black coctail dress, standing there so sweet and sexy.

    I motioned for her to come over and have a seat with us at the bar, and after the introductions, we hit it off immediately. She spoke a little english which really made a differance for me. We chatted some more she told me the deal and I was sold. After the bad expierience in Mendoza I knew this would be much better.

    I had a great time back at my place and she gave me her number to call her next day.

    The next day I was hesistant to call, with so much to choose from in Ba, and the fact that I had not seen the insides of some of the other clubs. Well the phone conversation went so well we set up a date for that evening. She picked me up at my room, and we went for dinner in a nice little restaurant, drank some excellent vino, and talked for hours.

    This was the best GFE. I could easily move to Ba forever if this is the kind of woman you guys have down here.

    Hope I didn't bore you with my story, just wanted to share and thank all the people that put the list, s together. Can't wait to get back down there.

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