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[*] posted on 9-18-2021 at 02:33 PM
Should We Reconsider Our Roadtrip??????


We're bummed. We read the report of the 3-car caravan that got hijacked, vehicles and all property stolen at gun-point, outside of Puertecitos a few weeks ago and now we're having second thoughts about our road trip from Phoenix to La Paz. That event happened right on our proposed route on Hwy 5, just south of San Felipe (MM148). Should we cancel the road trip? Should we re-route our drive to go by way of Hwy 1??? Should we go somewhere entirely different (Maine?). We've been looking forward to this for months. Any advice would be helpful. Thanks all.
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[*] posted on 9-18-2021 at 02:44 PM


It happened once...
Will you also avoid American cities where that is a daily event?
We still don't have all the details of that report. Americans are using Hwy. 5 through there daily and there are no other such reports.

Naturally, it is your call... You have to be comfortable. Travel to Mexico is still for essential purposes only, per our government bozos.




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[*] posted on 9-18-2021 at 03:59 PM


Quote: Originally posted by David K  
It happened once...
Will you also avoid American cities where that is a daily event?
We still don't have all the details of that report. Americans are using Hwy. 5 through there daily and there are no other such reports.

Naturally, it is your call... You have to be comfortable. Travel to Mexico is still for essential purposes only, per our government bozos.


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[*] posted on 9-18-2021 at 04:02 PM


Jim if you're really concerned I say bag it......but personally I would go;)
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[*] posted on 9-18-2021 at 04:09 PM


Those folks certainly got jacked. If/when it happens again, who knows? I'd say the risk of a car accident is much higher, so if you're OK with that, go for it.



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[*] posted on 9-18-2021 at 04:28 PM
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One consideration that never seems to be mentioned when drawing a comparison between travel in U.S. cities and those foreign locales is that one generally has greater knowledge of the more dangerous areas in the U.S.

I've more than a few times found myself driving through areas in Mexico where I'd never have considered the equivalent in L.A. Never a problem but ............ Quien Sabe ?

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[*] posted on 9-18-2021 at 04:30 PM


Gather what you can from the jacking and have a plan in mind. I know what I would do. A number of people here know what they would do, too.

If you're really nervous, take 1 down. Don't cancel unless your gut says don't go.

Not encouraging a trip as gov't says essential travel only.




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[*] posted on 9-18-2021 at 08:25 PM


Quote: Originally posted by David K  
It happened once...
Will you also avoid American cities where that is a daily event?
We still don't have all the details of that report. Americans are using Hwy. 5 through there daily and there are no other such reports.

Naturally, it is your call... You have to be comfortable. Travel to Mexico is still for essential purposes only, per our government bozos.


Dk,
For a supposed travel writer specializing in Mexico, you seem to be pretty glib and dismissive of highway robberies going on in Mexico…. not sure you really know much about crime that goes on in Mexico.




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[*] posted on 9-18-2021 at 08:34 PM


I have driven that stretch of road for years, before it was paved. ( the fact that is now paved could make it more desirable for personas malas.) And now it seems that the Military Checkpoint appears to be unmanned, that could make it feel a bit more sketchy.
Have you travelled to Baja before? Who are you travelling with: Are they nervous to begin with? How is your Spanish? My thought is to assess your comfort zone and those who will be travelling with you. The reality is that both highway 1 and 5 have very isolated stretches, but people travel on them daily. No matter what: be prepared, do not drive at night, and be alert to your surroundings.
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[*] posted on 9-18-2021 at 09:10 PM


You have a much bigger risk of having a car accident than getting car jacked.

Don't sweat it.





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[*] posted on 9-18-2021 at 09:38 PM


My recommnadation: If you feel Hwy 5 should be not your choice, just take Hwy 1. Never heard of anything on 1. BUT: What other users did say already. It can happen already 20 mls away from home still inside the US. I am traveling frequently from Cabo San Lucas to Mulege and Tijuana. Never been molested on Hwy 1. I wish you to be confident and having a nice trip.
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[*] posted on 9-18-2021 at 10:24 PM


The ppl suggesting Hwy 1 didn't read the op. He's coming from Phoenix.

It would be very dumb to drive an extra 3-4 hours to go down Hwy 1. The chance of a traffic accident is significantly higher on the 1 going through all the little towns and then going through the curvy section South of El Rosario.

Go down the 5. You will be fine and have a great time.





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[*] posted on 9-19-2021 at 05:06 AM


I can’t advise you to go or stay but I can tell you what we do to reduce our risk of a problem when we drive through Mexicali. We always cross the border very early in the morning on Sunday. Less traffic, less cops, etc.
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[*] posted on 9-19-2021 at 06:32 PM


We just drove the 5 two days ago. There was one manned check point.

If I were a lone woman, there is NO way I would drive this route by myself. No matter what, make sure your car is in tip top shape - tires correctly inflated, all liquids full, bring water and snacks.





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[*] posted on 9-19-2021 at 07:15 PM


Quote: Originally posted by BajaBlanca  
We just drove the 5 two days ago. There was one manned check point.

If I were a lone woman, there is NO way I would drive this route by myself. No matter what, make sure your car is in tip top shape - tires correctly inflated, all liquids full, bring water and snacks.
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[*] posted on 9-19-2021 at 07:33 PM


I think Nomads like Paulina, Baja Bucko, M, jeans, etc., would disagree... They didn't or don't fear traveling solo. I hope solo woman Baja drivers speak up to confirm my suspension.



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[*] posted on 9-19-2021 at 09:46 PM


Quote: Originally posted by lencho  
I appreciate the military presence along the peninsula; without them things could easily turn into the Wild West out there...


Agreed.





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[*] posted on 9-20-2021 at 06:44 AM


Its dangerous,don'tcome down!
In my opinion theres to many of us gringos on the baja.
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[*] posted on 9-20-2021 at 11:41 AM


Quote: Originally posted by JZ  
Quote: Originally posted by lencho  
I appreciate the military presence along the peninsula; without them things could easily turn into the Wild West out there...


Agreed.



Disagree. Baja is already a Wild West show. Military presence thwarting Wild West nonsense? Think again.

Travelers would know this. Tourists not so much.:lol:




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[*] posted on 9-20-2021 at 01:00 PM


I just read on Facebook somewhere that there is now increased military patrols on that stretch of highway to lessen the risk of carjacking...most likely a result of loss of traffic and tourism.
I happen to agree that is it more likely getting in an accident than getting carjacked by far.




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