Living vicariously through your blog. Keep it up. Reading your blog just reminds me of my experiences and the hope of getting down there as soon as
possible!
The inspections at the military checkpoints on the way south are new. They usually just waved us through until just this year.
You'll be stopped at every one on the way north.
I think I counted 7 from Cabo to Tecate.
love the log !! keep it up !! and yup - the road is very, very looooooooooooooooooong, hope you have some real good music to listen to. Baja is
all about the big open spaces .....
Music? All I can hear are shakes and rattles
Amazing everything has held together ( except willy door latches are now mis aligned, 2 window cranks on aitstream, shook loose and spare tire
enclosure ( really hoses and elec cords) shook loose and almost lost it. I had checked all the major nuts and bolts, but forgot a few minoe ones.
Thanks for the great comments guys. Day 3 is now posted.
Ricardo, Just missed you. We returned on Sept 25. Was it hot enough for you?? See my trip report "Baja Highs & Lows". My buddy, who lives in
Antwerp now, reads in a magazine "the worlds top ten road trips". Baja was #1. So after 20 years he finally wants to come along. He was blown away.
Wow!.. look...a cactus!!
Willy, thanks so much for the trip report... it is just super... enjoyed so much this morning reading it with my coffee...
Really liked the flow of your writing... just did...
Thanks for the pictures and story for Gunner.... can only say I so sorry for the big guy... but, I think you gave him something he did not get ever...
love.. plus a trip to Baja.. and from the pictures he was enjoying it... very much..
I lost my dog a few months back to some idiot driving in the compound where we stay... the little dog had been my constant companion for 7 years..
I had been confined to a hospital bed.. pretty much 24/7 for a number of years... and this little guy was my only visitor everyday and would stay with
me most all the time..
I had always told "Scout".. I would take him someplace where he could be a "dog"..... and I think you did the same for Gunner...
From being treated with neglect to getting to go to the Baja with his "Dad" in the Willy's was most likely something very special for him and it shows
in his pictures..
Again sorry for your lost... but, reading your trip report and seeing the pictures of the big guy... kinda of help me with your loss and mine...
Thanks for sharing.. will follow your adventures... watch your self and I hope you get that gas mileage straighten out...
Used to drive an old one, think it was a 1948 on my uncle cattle ranch in AZ when growing up... us kids.. and I mean that literally.. would drive the
"hell" out of that old pickup... we couldn't tear it up... it was indestructible.. but, at that time... 1953... me and my cousins were like 11-13
years old.. and sure did not check gas milage ...
Again, just super trip report... thank you so much...
Hope it all works out ..... I'm sure it will.. some really great people here with "knowledge" and "contacts" which provide excellent help on about
anything..
I read your blog update this morning,what an adventure but hey that's baja. I'm looking forward to the rest of the story on the nut from ElCardonal
I've seen his adds looking for someone to take care of the place, I guess it was too good to be true. Enjoy your trip home. RIP Gunner.
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