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Asault11:
I would like to go to this Tequila Rock, It’s good to make a change from the city places, I just read your other post were you give a better address, but tell me more about this place, girls, prices, etc?
I read that the place opens at 6 pm, is the road safe at that hour?
By the way, Kelly at Okoles is one of the best like you said, just been with her once, because I always like to have other girls, but She gave me a very good service, I have a trip to Guatemala next week and I’m planning to expend some $$$ on girls there, but if I don’t go, I’ll sure go to Okoles next week, though the place near Macondo is nice too and I hadn’t been there for a while, maybe they have new girls and that’s what I like.
Hawk.
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Assult,
Kelly is lying to you. I have many photos of her. I can send you a couple if you want. She is also lying about how long she has worked at Okoles. But who cares? She is a great puta and gives good service.
Are the places you talked about open during the day or night?
Riggo
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Riggo
I wouldn't doubt for a second that Kelly is lying...I'm certain that "Kelly" is no where near her real name, nor that she's originally from Ciudad Barrios; but as you say...who cares.
Re: the hours of the places I talked about, as I recall, "Tequila Rock" near el desvio de Opico, "Tres R's" in Santa Tecla and "Ilusiones" in San Vicente open at 6 PM ("hora Salvadorena"). The "Oasis de San Simon" opens at noon ("hora Salvadorena"). All of these operate until late at night. I believe that "Cedazos I" in San Miguel opens about 4 PM.
Hawk
Directions, etc. to Tequila Rock:
1. Head west out of Santa Tecla on CA-1
2. Continue straight past Los Chorros, Colon, the turn to Sonsonate and the new shopping mall.
3. Enter the Zapotitan Valley (still on CA-1
4. Within a few kilometers, the highway is no longer divided but merges into six contiguous lanes of traffic. This is actually an old landing strip used during the war (used to have compass headings, distance markers, etc. painted on the road for the pilots)
5. On the left (south) you'll pass several military installations: Transportation, Caballeria, etc.
6. On the right, you'll pass a large ESSO station
7. Several kms past the ESSO, and just as the landing strip ends and the highway begins to divide again, you reach the "desvio de Opico".
8. At the "desvio de Opico" there will be signs to San Juan Opico and Joya de Ceren, among others. At that point, exit CA-1 to the right (north) toward Opico.
9. Almost immediately upon exiting CA-1, there is a 90 degree left turn to go to Opico (not very well marked, but if one doesn't turn left there you'll end up in Quezaltepeque). There are all sorts of tiendas y talleres at the turn. Ask anyone.
10. OK, after making the turn and on the way to Opico, the road curves slowly to the right. Within 2-3 km (just as you start to leave the zona de talleres y tiendas), slow down and begin to look to your left (west).
11. Tequila Rock is on the left (black gate, I think) but with signs and lights, etc. when open. Not easy to miss if you're looking. It's on the road, honk at the gate (which swimgs outward...I always have to back my pickup slightly onto the highway to let the gate swing open).
12. Enter and pay your $3 entry (drink included). Price is about $20/30 min., but bargain a little. I'm certain that the owner is ex-militar.
13. It's closed Mondays, but otherwise opens at 6 PM (+/-).
14. Usually 5-8 girls there (shivering if it's cold), maybe more on weekends, dance stage, bar, semi-indoor/outdoor seating. They look like most girls in "campo" joints and it depends on your tastes.
15. My favorite is "Paola"...skinny as hell and probably not the best provider but I like her laugh and we always talk/drink a lot. Tell her Miguel sent you and his love.
Now that's about the best I can do w/o going out there and clocking all the kms...which I might do one of these nights.
Are the roads safe at night? IMHO, there's no safe roads in El Salvador at night (or during the day). All are full of "baches, vacas y bandidos" but that's what makes it so fun to get there and so hard to leave. Seriously, I don't like driving any of the highways at night, but this is probably safer than most. You're only 2-3 kms off the CA-1 and the area is populated (is that good or bad?).
Try it, the report.
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Hey , I got to come back down to Salvador and check out some more volcano mammas , gotta lots here in Houston , but nothin beats the old country......(how much are all-nighters running you) Tear it up!!! ,Chango
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Hey guys!
I just find out about this place, $30 all the time you want, at least that’s what they said, now for the address: All of you that had visited or lived in El Salvador knows this road, the high way to the airport, If you’re going to the airport and you leave the bypass “Hermano Lejano”, you’ll soon find some traffic lights (by the way these are new ones) because is a “high way” they are flashing yellow lights and every now and then they change to red, this is just before Restaurante Navarra, ok if you’re going to the airport, try to stay on the right lane, because you’ll have to turn right on the traffic lights, this turn will take almost 180 and up to the hill, no more than half a block away you will see some houses on a corner, take the left road, these houses will be on you’re right (there are no others houses in this area) is the first house, number #609, Tel 242-2957.
My friend tell me this isn’t a new place, it’s been there for some years now, the good thing is the no-time limit!
If you go, please send the report.
Good luck
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Hawk
After re-reading my directions to TRock, I decided to clarify something...don't want you lost on account of me. In steps 8. and 9. of my previous message, when you exist CA-1 to the right, it is not a 90 degree turn. You're gonna "angle" off and almost parallel CA-1 for about 75 meters. Then you'll come to a T and have to have to turn left or right. Turn right. Within less than 50 meters is the 90 degree left turn, in the area of tiendas and talleres, that will put you on the road to SJO and Quezalte.
Just wanted to clarify that.
I'm going to have to check out this place out by Navarra. That's news to me and I've been here a long, long time. I always thought something must happen at the "Blue Angel" (think that's the name) motel further south toward Comalapa (right hand side of highway) but I stopped once and it didn't appear to be a place. There is a spot (probably more than one) in the entrance to Usulutan that I haven't tried but a reliable source tells me ist the best in Usu. Left hand side (going west from Zacate), two-story, down in a barranca, clearly visible from the road. Anyone been there...can't remember the name, but sounds like what it is?
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assault11:
Thanks for the help, I was going to ask you some questions but I hadn’t read your last post, I don’t know why , but yesterday I couldn’t enter the site, You’d been very clear if I get lost it won’t be your fault, but I won’t.
By your post I have the impression that these girls are rookies or semi-pro?
Now for the news:
I found this other place, is in an area of San Salvador named Mejicanos, they said is $20 the hour service, now for the address, you have to go north on the Blvd. Los heroes, this is the main street between Hotel Intercontinental and Metrocentro, you have to go to the “end” of this street, you’ll find Universidad Nacional in front of you, after the traffic lights the street angles to the right, still 3 lanes street, you won’t notice a difference, but now the street has another name, Autopista norte, just follow the street, it will have some curves, but always a 3 lane street, until you come to a T, now you have to turn left or right, take the left and no more than 2 blocks away you’ll find a Super Selectos (supermarket) on your left, just on the cornet of Selectos if a street that goes a little bit up hill, take that street (turn to the left) you will see on your left you’ll see a red and white communications tower, the place is 2 o 3 houses after the tower, house number #3.
This is the cheapest price I had found in a safe area of SS.
By the way I have an image of the San Salvador map in gif format, if you want it, just send me an e-mail.
Good luck.
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Hawk, could you share with me the email address to request the San Salvador map in GIF. that would be great...thanks
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No problem:
hawk_28_sv@yahoo.com
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Hawk,
You're getting pretty low-down and trashy, now! Have you ever tried one of the places in the entrance to La Libertad. I think there's only one left now...used to be several on the right: the Bourbon Street, R & R, etc.
Or the "Fish Beer Club" out in Apopa? The Fish Beer Club (you gotta love that name) is located just off the Troncal de Norte as you enter Apopa. There is a large gas station (ESSO, I think) on the left and the Fish Beer Club is a two story place, relatively large sign visible on the left from the Troncal. I've never been there.
I did try the R&R in La Libertad with a friend about 20 years ago and that's as low as I've ever gone. There was only one even marginal girl there so we tossed a coin (he won) and took turns. I'm not proud of it!!
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riggo,
Sure, send me some photos of Kelly. I don't have a camera. You can send them to:
mlw@coatepeque.zzn.com
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Hawk,
Thanks alway for your valuble info on great spots.
I'd like you to send me the map of S.S GIF. Could you? I already sent you an email with the request. Pls check your email out.
Last Saturday, I passed by the place near to the highway to the airport. No time limit! It sounded to me great.
I found the house very easily becasue of Hawk's very good explanation. The house is well marked #609. I saw an old lady from the outside and the house didn't look like a decent place...actually didn't even look like a ***** house. So, i didn't enter the house. It may have some young girls. Has anyone been there?
assault11,
Could pls give me some more info on the place nearby the Maconda Restraunt? On the other day, i couldn't really find it. Is is located on the left side or right side as you come down from the Maconda? How many houses should i pass down from the Maconda?
Do you have any recomandation of any girl there?
Anyway, definitely, i will go to Tequilla Rock this weekend. It's good that it's open on Sunday too. Most places close on Sunday. Right?
BTW, assault, to get to Teguilla Rock, should I pass the bridge where Joya de Cerren is? or is it in well before the bridge?
I will give your B.regards to Paola...I also love...skinny girls.
Many thank to your guys. AVE11.
P.S: I also couldn't enter this site yesterday. Does anyone know why?
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Hawk and assault...you guys are kicking ass
the detailed posts. Keep up the great work!
It is well appreciated. I'll be down in S.S at
the end of the month.
great job!
eric7
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To the experts on the SS scene/Gentlemen:
I am coming to SS for the first time. I have already read the prior posts/archives and just need an update. Is hotel "de novo" still the place to stay at? How is the street action these days and what is the average price?
Much obliged. J.G.
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Sorry, JG, I can't help you much on either of your requests. I live here so don't use the hotels, altho I'd bet that the Novo is a good bet. it's in a good location, i.e. close to everything, and in general is a nice (not 5 star, but nice) hotel.
I've never tried SWs in SS but would be more than somewhat cautious if I did. Get you a good taxi driver (think someone mentioned one in a previous post who operates out of/near the Novo). Me, I'm just a country boy and don't spend that much time in SS.