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Author: Subject: Central Baja LOOP.... WE FINALLY DID IT.....!!!!! well, partially... ....Sept 2018 ...and here's our Trip REPORT...
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[*] posted on 10-18-2018 at 09:28 AM


We arrive at San Francisquito in the late afternoon...

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...and are greeted by this old timer..

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I talk with Leonel, the son of the guy in charge and he tells me that we can camp anywhere we like...

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... so we find a spot on the beach and set up camp, enjoy the evening watch the stars and the milky way before moon rise... sooo peaceful and beautiful...

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...in the morning I wake up to last night's leftovers and enjoy a morning break with fresh coffee... ahhhh.... saaalud....!!!

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Its a beautiful clear morning, no wind and the temperature probably is in the mid 80's....

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Rosa's clouds are starting to appear on the horizon, during the night there was lots of lighting activity far away in the ocean's horizon...

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My son enjoys every moment of the day playing and walking up and down the beach...

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[Edited on 10-18-2018 by carlosg]




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[*] posted on 10-18-2018 at 09:39 AM


San Francisquito.....one of the coolest places in all of Baja....the roads in are great as is the varying terrain....the lack of tourists pleasing, and the solitude intoxicating.

People complaining about the facilities should stay in Cabo




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[*] posted on 10-18-2018 at 09:55 AM


Super good trip Carlos! I see you also got a Coleman Instant Tent... they are super!! Have had ours since 2011, and while a bit worn, still works fine after so many Baja trips recently! Great you introduced your son to the wonders of Baja!



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[*] posted on 10-19-2018 at 09:23 AM


San Francisquito's UBER, actually this is their working mobile for getting around the area

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The place looks abandoned but they still offer meals, coffee, sodas and cold cerveza. The people in charge are relatives to the couple that used to tend the place. The toilets are clean and have running water, AC power is available for a couple of hours as well. There were a couple of fishermen in charge of ice packing the catch staying there while the other guys were out fishing on the panga...

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Remnants of the old Lodge started back in the day by the Valladolid brothers, today its been sold to a group from Mexico City that from whats very obvious they don't care or invest in the present operation: waiting for the right time to start a big resort... http://www.bajaexpo.com/cities/puntasf.htm

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...so the only thing to do around here is loaf around and wait for the next traveler to stop by...

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Everything is much abandoned but in working conditions, not a clean place but usable...

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...WiFi is excellent and beer is cold...

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So with not much more to do and with "Rosa" on our toes, we head out on our way passing by Rancho Escondido on a Sunday... pretty much abandoned today....

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...this is the only thing around to wave us by...

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[*] posted on 10-19-2018 at 09:38 AM


Great trip report, Carlos! San Francisquito used to be super clean and had nice cabanas on the beach back when Chari and Javier ran the place back in the early 90's. Most of the cabanas have fallen apart due to storms, termites, and lastly a big earthquake. I was there during the earthquake which took down the bar area and did major damage to the cabanas... Still my favorite place in Baja!



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[*] posted on 10-20-2018 at 01:40 PM


Great report! Thanks for taking the time to post so many photos.
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[*] posted on 10-20-2018 at 04:38 PM


Fun seeing all the pictures. Thank you. Love that zone

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[*] posted on 10-21-2018 at 09:50 AM


Rancho Escondido is a working cattle ranch with nice and clean corrals...

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....leaving the ranch this guy is there to wish us a good drive

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The drive is nice and we just keep on driving on a smooth sand surface with the occasional spot with gravel and stone...

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There's a lot of life along the roadside, so its better to keep a watchful eye just to be safe....

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We keep on driving and finally notice we're getting closer and closer to the ocean... we took the wrong turn AGAIN.... and end up at El Barril which is not unpleasant at all since we took it off our route because of Rosa

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We drive into the village and park by the Old Stone House, the fish processing plant is down by the beach, today is Sunday and it seems like its operating normally...

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...this view is looking north...

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The village is quite and not much activity around... probably because its Sunday

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[*] posted on 10-21-2018 at 10:09 AM


Thank you Carlos! El Barril was just a family rancho/ fish camp in the 1960s run by the very tall Villavicencio brothers. Erle Stanley Gardner spent a lot of time there and published many photos of them and the place in his 1967, Off the Beaten Track in Baja. The stone Ybarra building was much older when this was a supply port for the gold mines of Calmalli. The large dirt runway makes it a pilots destination and there are a few large homes by the runway.



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[*] posted on 10-21-2018 at 10:11 AM


We drive around El Barril, this is the local School...

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...but here at this corner is where all the activity happens when there's a festivity: the local "Cancha" (basketball court)... every town or village has it's own everywhere in Mexico... is a gathering place....

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We keep on driving around, get direction as where we can buy beer: at Lalo's....

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And head back to the beach...

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To visit the fish processing plant and get some ice... where the men are busy cleaning up the sharks...

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...filleting with surgical precision and dipping them in brine in the bucket at the right...

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...and finally after drying there packed and ready to go to the local distributors... your local market....

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Its a nice visit to El Barril and time to head out on our way back to our intended route...

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[*] posted on 10-21-2018 at 10:40 AM


GREAT!




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We find our way back to the intersection we missed and get back on the main road..


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As we drive we reach this upgrade that has a concrete surface... nice...

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As we're driveing we rach this nice ranch on the side of the road....

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The people are very warm and welcoming, I ask if they have any cheese for sale but they tell me they don't make cheese....

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...probably because the young ones get the first pick....

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We say goodbye and keep on driving our way on a nice sand road

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We arrive at Pozo Aleman...

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...take some pics...

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...and scout the place...

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...this must have been quite an operation back when it was "alive" and working...

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Some funky caves all over the place...

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...living spaces...? ....they're just one after another....

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Dug deep into the earth...

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Seems like the place was used to keep cattle in this corral as well...

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As we head out of Pozo Aleman we stop by the local cemetery...

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And we head out for El Arco...

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[*] posted on 10-22-2018 at 10:59 AM


Yes, Pozo Alemán is where some miners lived in underground rooms... ca 1910.

Read more: https://www.bajabound.com/bajaadventures/bajatravel/pozo_ale...




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[*] posted on 12-10-2018 at 01:18 PM


Happy Holidays Carlos!
Just having a fresh look at your report and wondering if we might get to see and read about the rest of your trip?
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[*] posted on 12-10-2018 at 01:56 PM


Love the pictures, thanks.
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[*] posted on 12-10-2018 at 10:44 PM


Thanks for sharing your experience. I really enjoyed the pictures. :D
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Thanks for sharing your experience. I really enjoyed the pictures. :D
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[*] posted on 2-15-2019 at 02:33 PM


I hope to see Carlos' next trip report soon... He shows the side of Baja many of us enjoy, off the grid, with personal interaction.



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...retaking the trip report as another is coming up soon....

As we try to get to the safety of Highway 1 due to the proximity of Hurricane Maria we drive past El Arco...

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And continue our drive past the beautiful dessert noon..
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We Arrive in Guerrero Negro and it feels like lunch...
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