venus
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New to San Diego..
Hi everyone,
I just moved to San Diego, and I was just wondering how long it takes to get to the best spots in Baja??
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BajaGeoff
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That is a pretty broad question venus. What are you looking to do in Baja?
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woody with a view
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if you mean surfspots, there are none. dirty water, sharks, human shadows lurking in the shadow of the cardon, spiders, cartel, snakes, banditos,
moondust halfway up your door panel, windy, cold, etc.....
and that's just the spots I know about.
[Edited on 7-3-2008 by woody in ob]
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fishbuck
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Quote: | Originally posted by venus
Hi everyone,
I just moved to San Diego, and I was just wondering how long it takes to get to the best spots in Baja?? |
I'm assuming Venus is a lady.
So Venus, if you can post a picture of yourself maybe I can help you out.
No but seriously, the best spot in baja is wherever I am. So that is different all the time depending on weather and fishing conditions.
I'm heading to Bola this evening and it's about 8-10 hour drive.
Now, if you can just post that picture maybe I'll pick you up on my way through San Diego.
Make sure your wearing the proper fishing attire.
"A ship in harbor is safe, but that is not what ships are built for." J. A. Shedd.
A clever person solves a problem. A wise person avoids it. – Albert Einstein
"Life's a Beach... and then you Fly!" Fishbuck
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rpleger
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The best spot in Baja California is where the least amount of people are ,and has good beaches and fair fishing.
That place is Mulegé
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be miserable; to be an American abroad is to make others miserable.
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Mango
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Lots of great places. More or less, once you get south of Ensenada everything is off of one road.
You might want to take a look at the official state tourist website to see some of what Baja has to offer:
http://www.discoverbajacalifornia.com/
Get a map, check out google earth, and search around here. If you let us know what you are interested in doing or seeing and how much time you have
to do it in I am sure you will get some good input.
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Von
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Not enough time in ten lives to explore it dive it fish it run it walk it and talk about it......
READY SET.....................
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fishbuck
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Quote: | Originally posted by Von
Not enough time in ten lives to explore it dive it fish it run it walk it and talk about it...... |
There is if you drive fast enough. Or if your a pilot.
"A ship in harbor is safe, but that is not what ships are built for." J. A. Shedd.
A clever person solves a problem. A wise person avoids it. – Albert Einstein
"Life's a Beach... and then you Fly!" Fishbuck
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David K
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Yes, it depends on what you like or want to do!
Baja is 1,000 miles of fun... and then some!
Like beautiful isolated beaches? It takes about 5 hours from San Diego to get to here: http://community-2.webtv.net/boojum2/508
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Ken Cooke
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Quote: | Originally posted by venus
Hi everyone,
I just moved to San Diego, and I was just wondering how long it takes to get to the best spots in Baja?? |
My suggestions for someone new to Baja would be:
The Observatory in the Sierra San Pedro Martir - on Saturday mornings you can have a free tour! 4 hrs. from San Diego
Valley of the Giants - south of San Felipe 4 1/2 hrs. from San Diego
San Felipe 4 1/2 hrs. from San Diego
But, beware of the heat on the gulf side of the peninsula this time of the year. Still, you would love San Felipe as long as you have a comfortable
air-conditioned hotel room that could be used as a jumping off point. Explore EARLY in the morning, or late in the afternoon - return to your room
for a nice siesta because the sun is SUPER HOT in the summer.
If you went to the Sierra San Pedro Martir, the Observatory road is paved, and you could stay at Rancho El Coyote in the foothills before you drove up
to the mountains. If you camped in the mountains, you'd love it. Nice and peaceful.
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wilderone
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It takes 12 hours.
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Ken Cooke
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Quote: | Originally posted by wilderone
It takes 12 hours. |
I'd probably say 6 hrs to the park entrance from San Diego. 2 to Ensenada - 2 1/2 more to Colonet, and 1 1/2 hrs up the paved road to the park
entrance. To the observatory, it depends on conditions, plus I've always traveled there in a lifted 4WD vehicle, so hauling butt up that road was
never a problem. But, I've seen small sub compacts also make the trip, and they have to creep up those dirt roads or suffer a tire puncture.
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tripledigitken
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Venus,
We need more information. What do you like to do? Do you camp or motel it? What vehical do you plan to use? And most important how much time do
you have for a trip usually?
Ken
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