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[*] posted on 12-1-2004 at 11:43 PM
Baja before my toes freeze!


I want to make my first trip to Baja. Want to head down about Dec. 15 or after. After reading many posts, I'd like to follow someone so that at least there are two vehicles. I'm not a leech and am fine with not even camping near the other. I just want some sense of what it's like, and not meeting one of these check-points in the middle of nowhere. It seems it would be better to go through these with at least one other friend vehicle. Also in case of a breack down.

I'm a friendly person witha small dog but I'd respect some other individual/group if they like to keep to themselves.

Is there a place just over the MX border where people meet and decide to travel together?

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Lee

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[*] posted on 12-2-2004 at 01:14 AM


Hi Lee, this is mostly a friendly group and you will likely be welcomed to join anyone heading south. The important thing we need to know is what vehicle do you drive and if it a 4WD, are you willing to use it?

Here is last February's Nomad group tour from Nuevo Mazatlan to Shell Island, Matomi Canyon Oasis, & the sulfur mine: http://vivabaja.com/204

In April, some of us Nomads met in Parral canyon and explored more... http://vivabaja.com/404

In August, BajaCactus had a 'Cultural Fiesta' for the Nomads at Tijuana's CECUT and PalmAzul restaurant, it was awesome!: http://vivabaja.com/fiesta

All three were announced here on Nomad.




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[*] posted on 12-2-2004 at 10:37 AM


You might want to consider traveling by bus. Board in Tijuana and go to Loreto or Mulege for a few days. Lots to do without a car in both those locations, or rent a car in Loreto. Less risk and expense too.
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[*] posted on 12-2-2004 at 12:22 PM


I have a non-4wd. I've got what they call a mini-SUV. Actually a station wagon type. Toyota Matrix 04. It works perfect in the US. My dog and I sleep in the back.

I've ridden dirt bikes/enduros all my life. But my life is really changed with my dog cause I don't like to go anywhere without him. I was wondering about pulling a dirt bike trailer but I think the first time I'll just have the car. So you mean for some groups one needs 4WD to access the locations? Or you are a group which 4WD a lot? I was in a dirt bike club in Los Altos and had a lot of fun.

I have a dog who is my first priorty so I don't think I can take him on the public buses in MX?

I want to drive my car. I just don't want to be alone going through one of these checkpoints. I really think there is a difference between one single guy at a lonely checkpoint compared to 3-4 retired Boeing engineer couples with grand children. I think it would be so easy for me, being alone, to be accused of something. (I'm just assuming this from all the posts I've read about MX. I'm not paranoid! I'm used to Asia which is competely safe for even single women to be travelling even the most remote locations. (Except the PI.)

Besides sports, joking, thirst of knowledge, I'm kinda boring cause I don't drink, smoke, do drugs, or dance.



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[Edited on 12-2-2004 by freshwater]
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[*] posted on 12-2-2004 at 12:41 PM


David K

your picture links are great! I'm all the more sure that I wouldn't want to break down alone out there!!!
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[*] posted on 12-2-2004 at 12:45 PM
You don't need 4wd


to get to most places in Baja. If you want to go places where you need 4wd, it is up to you.
4 your 1st visit to Baja, you probably want to go to places like Bahia de los Angeles, Bahia San Luis Gonzaga, San Ignacio, Mulege and places where you will be around english speaking people.
If you speak Spanish, avoid those places at all costs:lol::lol::lol: There are much better things to see!
Keep an eye on this board and see when someone is driving down around then if you feel you want companionship.
If you go to the places I originally recommended, you will have no problem as far as being alone. You won't be for long.
As long as you don't have drugs, carry any weapons and can look people straight in the eye, (like the soldiers) and smile and be friendly, you don't have a worry in the world.
Eat at taco stands, drink Pacifico for breakfast, and catch youself some clams to eat on the spot. That's Baja !!

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[*] posted on 12-2-2004 at 12:56 PM


If you leave your Bike behind you will be really sorry when you get here. leave the car ,leave the wife leave the dog anything but the bike .



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[*] posted on 12-2-2004 at 06:55 PM


freshie-

like jr said, there are no worries about "checkpoints". the only spanish you'll need at one is "vacation":spingrin:

you don't say what you're hoping to do/see/explore etc...so it's hard to offer any opinions as to where you may find such things.

GENERALLY speaking, the pacific side is cold and desolate. mainly fish camps and surfers. the gulf side is warmer and more developed. mostly retirees, fisher-people and vacationers galore!

so, whaddaya ya wanna do?




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[*] posted on 12-2-2004 at 07:31 PM
No Problemo.....


checkpoints are a breeze...with all your camping gear in view, just tell them 'vacation' as mentioned above...also, with your dog in the vehicle, they usually don't want to mess with you anyway...inless it's a Teacup Chichaua...:spingrin:

They usually just wave you through on the way south. On your way back north, they will stop you and ask where you've been, and may want to look at some of your stuff. I always get a kick of their usual question, "Do you have any guns or drugs?" Just keep your doors locked, and only open one at a time to show your stuff as you stand there - don't let them distract you, use common sense, etc. It's really no big deal! We've never had problems - don't carry illegal stuff with you, and you won't have problems. A smile goes a long way to speed things along, as has been said!

The journey is always one the best parts of our trips to/from the Mulege area...we always try to stop at different places, visit new shops and places to eat. Adventure is where you try and find it...enjoy the trip.




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[*] posted on 12-2-2004 at 08:10 PM


Do you guys get an International DL or use you states DL?

I really don't like new US vehicles cause you can't turn off the headlights.

Then all I'll need to do is pick the insurance company.

I'm going on a two week vacation. I'll check back later. Thanks for everyone who posted! I'll check back later after I'm back in CA. Then it's off to Baja! I sure wish I got that shortie wet suit in Costco last summer! I'll bring my body board.

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[*] posted on 12-6-2004 at 02:20 PM
Freshwater.....


As a woman who travels in Baja alone alot (and with small child) I can tell you you'll have no worries....as long as you pay attention, use common sence (if you speak Spanish, pretend you don't) and as Mexray advises "only open one door at a time" for inspection. Most of all have fun and relax. Try www.Lewis&Lewis.com (they can Fax it to you) for insurance. Remember also, rule of thumb is, if you are needing ins. for 2wks. it generally costs the same for a 1yr. policy.
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