BajaNomad
Not logged in [Login - Register]

Go To Bottom
Printable Version  
Author: Subject: Trip suggestions
Frank
Senior Nomad
***


Avatar


Posts: 861
Registered: 6-5-2005
Location: San Diego
Member Is Offline

Mood: Is it time to leave yet?

[*] posted on 2-15-2007 at 10:12 PM
Trip suggestions


We are leaving for our annual summer trip down to Verdugos in the East Cape in June. I’m usually so excited about getting there that I rush down and rush home. This means we leave early the first day {3am} and get to Loreto before dinner. Then up early to make Verdugos before lunch. The drive home, is driven straight through, 1am until we get back to San Diego. Brutal, I know but we have been putting Rose {wife} through Cardiovascular Tech school {Artery drain cleaning lol}, which she completed, and was hired at Scripps, yeah!! So we have a little more time and money for vacation this year.

What about everything in between San Diego and Los Barriles? Missed most of it. Well not this year, I’m going to try to take the advice I’ve read on Nomads, go slower, see more and live longer.

What are your suggestions for overnight stops and must see places. No camping this year.

We can leave as early as June 16. My reservations @ Verdugos are June 19 through June 26. We fish the Adeliada June 21, 22, 23. The other days will have some trips to Cabo Pulmo to Kayak, Todo Santos, etc . We are due home by June 28 or 29 at the latest.

Thanks for any suggestions, Frank

[Edited on 2-16-2007 by Frank]
View user's profile
Capt. George
Super Nomad
****




Posts: 2129
Registered: 8-21-2003
Member Is Offline


[*] posted on 2-16-2007 at 04:57 PM


I may be living in La Paz...:yes:

remind me when you're on your way down, or before you head out...a nice stop there!:saint:

will have the Dusky there....

Capt George




\"The penalty good men pay for indifference to public affairs is to be ruled by evil men\" Plato
View user's profile
Iflyfish
Ultra Nomad
*****




Posts: 3747
Registered: 10-17-2006
Member Is Offline


[*] posted on 2-16-2007 at 06:11 PM


Frank says
"I’m going to try to take the advice I’ve read on Nomads, go slower, see more and live longer."

Good for you. I was once stuck for three days in Santa Rosalia, the year they built the road. Vados flooded, road washed out, pot holes with Chinese guys sticking their heads out and wondering where they were.

At any rate I was eating an Abalone Coctail out of a tulip glass, like they used to make sundays with at the old soda fountains, and I was agitated to get back to work. I knew I was going to be at least a week late after taking the ferry back to the mainland. No way we were going to drive back over that road!

So my buddy, who was getting irritated with me for being so hasstled about getting back, flops the old People's Guide To Mexico on the table and commands "read the subtitle", which you may recall is "Where you are is where you are." I really took that one in. I have since discovered that there are many Mexico's and that I am in charge of what I appreciate.

We have had a wonderful time winding our way down the Baja and now are headed back up north. We have been to so many wonderful places. Watched so many wonderful sunsets, seen so many amazing birds, eaten so many amazing meals, met such incredible people.

Our time in Asuncion with Shari, Juan and Serena stand out as does our time in La Paz with Conitan. So many Baja's, so little time.

We even had a good time on the outskirts of Cabo? Go figure?

Not many specifics here, but you have been reading the nomads and their suggestions have been spot on in my experience.

Iflyfish
View user's profile
Iflyfish
Ultra Nomad
*****




Posts: 3747
Registered: 10-17-2006
Member Is Offline


[*] posted on 2-16-2007 at 06:24 PM


I like Cook's book on RVing in Baja. Good descriptions of places to stay.

For the Cultural aspects a Nomad recommended "There Is A Word For It In Mexico". I read it and it has been very useful indeed.

Iflyfish
View user's profile
Osprey
Ultra Nomad
*****




Posts: 3694
Registered: 5-23-2004
Location: Baja Ca. Sur
Member Is Offline


[*] posted on 2-16-2007 at 06:39 PM


Congratulations! You have just rubbed up against thetaoofiflyfishwhilethinkingiminchargeofmyowndestiny

Accept knowledge no matter who or what the teacher smells like.
View user's profile
Iflyfish
Ultra Nomad
*****




Posts: 3747
Registered: 10-17-2006
Member Is Offline


[*] posted on 2-16-2007 at 06:41 PM


O, Exactamento

I
View user's profile

  Go To Top

 






All Content Copyright 1997- Q87 International; All Rights Reserved.
Powered by XMB; XMB Forum Software © 2001-2014 The XMB Group






"If it were lush and rich, one could understand the pull, but it is fierce and hostile and sullen. The stone mountains pile up to the sky and there is little fresh water. But we know we must go back if we live, and we don't know why." - Steinbeck, Log from the Sea of Cortez

 

"People don't care how much you know, until they know how much you care." - Theodore Roosevelt

 

"You can easily judge the character of others by how they treat those who they think can do nothing for them or to them." - Malcolm Forbes

 

"Let others lead small lives, but not you. Let others argue over small things, but not you. Let others cry over small hurts, but not you. Let others leave their future in someone else's hands, but not you." - Jim Rohn

 

"The best way to get the right answer on the internet is not to ask a question; it's to post the wrong answer." - Cunningham's Law







Thank you to Baja Bound Mexico Insurance Services for your long-term support of the BajaNomad.com Forums site.







Emergency Baja Contacts Include:

Desert Hawks; El Rosario-based ambulance transport; Emergency #: (616) 103-0262