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Author: Subject: Bahia Concepcion with travel trailer and kids?
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[*] posted on 7-28-2010 at 09:48 PM


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Also, how long should it take to get to Bahia Concepcion from San Diego? Remember, this is with the wife and kids, so we're not into 14 hour days, or pulling off in a remote area. Safety is number one concern, Pacifico's in Bahia is #2!


hi Blane,
It took us 3 days. We started in San Diego and went thru Tecate. We made it to San Quintin the first night, then Guerro Negro the second and the 3rd day is short is a short day to El Coyote.
Our kids were 4 and 6 and they handled that pretty good. the first day was the longest and we got a late start. Get your FMT's the day before if you can (we didn't which delayed us about an 1 or more - parking was tricky with a trailer in Tecate) and get an early start so you aren't panicked to get to El Rosario before dark,.
On the way home we did the same with the exception of the San Quintin we stayed at El Rosario. Left El Rosario at 7:00 am and was in San Diego around 4:00 p.m.

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[*] posted on 7-28-2010 at 10:09 PM


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