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[*] posted on 3-20-2016 at 09:06 AM
Looking for caravan crossing Tijuana March 29 to Cabo


Hi my friend & I are crossing over early March 29 to Cabo & looking for caravan to drive along with as it's our first time driving down.
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[*] posted on 3-20-2016 at 09:50 AM


How long will your trip be?

Any stops you plan on making?
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[*] posted on 3-20-2016 at 01:17 PM


I am hoping to make the trip in 3 days, & yes we will need to stop & spend the night in locked up secure locations due to car being full of all my stuff to move.
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[*] posted on 3-20-2016 at 04:36 PM


welcome to Baja and Bajanomad! You will surely meet many folks along the way!

I recommend EL JARDIN in San Quintin the first night.

Perhaps LA HUERTA in San Ignacio the 2nd night.

someone will have to take it from there ..... Ciudad Constitution? La Paz for the 3rd?


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[*] posted on 3-21-2016 at 12:27 PM


We're leaving on 3/28. We'll be staying the night in San Quintin at Hotel Jardines or Hotel Mision Santa Maria. They have a security guard watching the parking area.. The next day we're only driving as far as the Bahia de los Angeles turn off which is about 200 miles past San Quintin.

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[*] posted on 3-21-2016 at 05:01 PM


Amber- please check your private messages - click on the u2U symbol on the top right of your screen.




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[*] posted on 3-23-2016 at 07:40 AM


Quote: Originally posted by Amber  
Hi my friend & I are crossing over early March 29 to Cabo & looking for caravan to drive along with as it's our first time driving down.


(1) sure, the places at san Quintin are fine, but my favorite is to go another hour to el Rosario (just past a military checkpoint as you are headed south) to the BajaCactus hotel. you and your stuff would be fine there.

(2) if you have room, I live in Bahia Asuncion (totally worth a 2 1/2 hour roundtrip from Vizcaino) and am looking for a ride south around the beginning of april. could meet you in Vizcaino, tho.
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[*] posted on 3-28-2016 at 11:32 PM
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If no caravan in sight for you, I suggest the next. Go early at sun-up, gas up often, Ensenada, San Quintin, El Rosario, just to make sure cause after that is some hours drive to Guerrero Negro, ( if you mess up on gas there are small ranches that sell gas out of steel barrels you'll see the signs for gas)where I suggest you spend the night, it's about a 10 hour drive from Tj to G.N. There are nice hotels food and gas, fill up in the late afternoon when you get there or in the morning. I like Malarrimo hotel and restaurant, good food nice rooms nothing fancy but good for a weary traveler, nice rates too and inside parking on their big yard. From there it's like another 10 hours to La Paz, with San Ignacio Santa Rosalia, Mulege, Loreto, Ciudad Insurgentes towns along the way with food,gas and beautiful beaches and if you decide to stay in any of them I suggest Mulege outskirt motels or Loreto. From La Paz You should spend the night there if it's getting late, if you do. Stay at motels by the malecon with inside parking lots, cost more but its worthed..take the hwy to Todos Santos, much shorter and good hwy, from there to Cabo San Lucas. That's what I've done and driving 65-70 and stopping to get a good meal, rest a bit. Dam!! I wish I could go now! Have fun
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