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bryanmckenzie
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[*] posted on 10-17-2013 at 01:37 PM
San Diego to La Paz & back: Oct 29 - Nov 14


Hey everyone,

I shall be returning to Baja via San Diego on October 29 for 3 days of dental work in Rosarito Beach (4 nights) and another 2-week peninsula trip; turning aroundat Playa Tecolote / La Paz.

After a night at Coyote Cals a night in BOLA, I am doing the Bahia Tortuga/Punta Eugenia-Asuncion-La Bocana-Abreojos circuit (5 nights) before heading down to Playas Pacificas north of La Paz.

And a quick day trip to La Paz & Tecolote Beach before turning around and heading back north.

Alas, I shall have to omit a Sea of Cortez, east coast trip to Mexicali, San Felipe, Puertecitos and Pete & Olivia in El Huerfanito as well as Gonzaga Bay. Sigh. If the road from Highway 1 junction to Coco's Corner & Papa Fernandez were paved, I could do it with a rental vehicle. But since not, it would be a 300-mile round-about to get there. Sigh, again.

So I have a few items that I'd like feedback:

(1) short of the bus or hitch-hiking, is there an option to renting a vehicle (yes, AVIS rents in Mexico now) in San Diego and paying $30 insurance (on top of the vehicle rental) PER DAY which they require be purchased from them and not from a third party?

(2) Would anyone on the Mexican side want to rent me their personal vehicle? I'll purchase full-coverage insurance on the Mexican side for ~14 days. (no accidents or tickets in over a decade). I can get from San Diego airport to Rosarito on my own (Oct. 29).

(3) Since it's a 90% certainty that I'll be renting a vehicle --- does anyone need something transported southbound???

(4) Transported northbound???

(5) Would like to make a donation to the animal rescue organizations that I'll be glad to pickup and take down with me???

(6) Does anyone NEED A RIDE? Please note the trip map with my desired stops.

GOOGLE EARTH KML dynamic file available via THIS LINK.

Note: because of GE ideosynchracies, I've renamed the file baja2013.TXT. (1) RIGHT-click to save the file to your own computer; (2) Simply rename the file to baja2013.KML; (3) Then double-click the file to open it using Google Earth.

1400 pixel trip map here



[Edited on 2013-10-25 by bryanmckenzie]

[Edited on 2013-10-25 by bryanmckenzie]

[Edited on 2013-10-25 by bryanmckenzie]




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[*] posted on 10-17-2013 at 03:45 PM


Just to be sure it is known... the Asuncion to Abreojos section and some/most of the Tortugas/ Punta Eugenia road from the Asuncion section is dirt.

When traveled in mid 2012, the Asuncion-Abreojos dirt road was very fast, having been just graded for the new water pipe installation. Hwy. 1 to Gonzaga (35 miles) is less dirt road driving than what you plan on doing out on the 'hook of Baja'. It could be rockier, however!?




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[*] posted on 10-17-2013 at 04:59 PM


Thanks David. I'll mention all this to the rental car agent.

Does anyone want to step up to the plate and rent their vehicle to a fellow Baja Nomad for a few weeks? Seriously. I'm a good driver off-road. Actually on-pavement, too. Seriously. Better than, David.



[Edited on 2013-10-18 by bryanmckenzie]




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[*] posted on 10-17-2013 at 06:15 PM


Yes... he takes his 2WD VW everywhere with ease! See his great trip reports and Google Earth maps posted over the years here. Gonzaga, San Pedro Martir, etc. :light:



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[*] posted on 10-24-2013 at 03:06 PM
10/24: Updated Trip Map & Itinerary


Dates now pinned down. Times are close, but approximate.

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