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Wild Baja -- Part Two to Vizcaino Desert
I fill up at the Pemex station before leaving Bahia Asuncion and at this point I have no idea where I am going.
A mile or so out of town I stop and pull out my old beat up copy of The Baja Almanac and after a few minutes I decide to drive south through Punta
Prieta, San Hipolito, La Bocana, Punta Abreajos and then back to Highway 1.
I stop and check out a long white beach and enjoy the views.
I stop at the of the salt flats south of La Bocana and watch the vehicles fade in and out of the mirage.
PART ONE
http://forums.bajanomad.com/viewthread.php?tid=83137
PART THREE
http://forums.bajanomad.com/viewthread.php?tid=83141
PART FOUR
http://forums.bajanomad.com/viewthread.php?tid=83142
[Edited on 5-21-2016 by Fatboy]
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Between Punta Abreajos and the highway I decide to head into the Sierra Santa Clara to camp.
I pick a dirt road and here we go.
After 10 miles or so it is getting late so I turn up a wash looking for a campsite and up the wash but what do I see?
A deer!
Yes I have seen lots of deer, I know. I have spent more time with deer then most people. That is what happens when as a child you have a deer for a
'pet'.
But here in the heart of Vizcaino Desert I was not expecting to see a deer. She slowly bounds away up the wash in front of me. With the bends in the
wash I actually see her several more times before I find a camp spot.
I walk the desert as the sun sets, watch a hummingbird land on my hammock as I set up camp, watch a covey of quail find a place to spend the night
before I too turn in.
I am up early the next morning and again I wander the desert around camp before going to pack up and head out.
[Edited on 5-21-2016 by Fatboy]
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David K
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Nice!
Didn't find the Lost Santa Clara Mission, did you???
Could the "deer" have been a pronghorn instead?
http://www.lazoo.org/animals/mammals/peninsular-pronghorn/
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No, no lost missions for me
Nope, it was a deer. Since I know that they are in that area I keep my eyes open for them.
Saw lots of Pronghorn while living in northern Nevada.
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Fatboy, that last picture isn't a deer!
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I'll never forget driving Mex 1 just north of San Ignacio and seeing a deer on the side of the road. I was like what????????
Thanks for the trip reports.
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Quote: Originally posted by Fatboy |
A mile or so out of town I stop and pull out my old beat up copy of The Baja Almanac and after a few minutes I decide to drive south through Punta
Prieta, San Hipolito, La Bocana, Punta Abreajos and then back to Highway 1.
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That's a great section of coast. Virtually empty, beautiful beaches, some good breaks that rarely get surfed (Abreojos not withstanding), excellent
surf fishing and beachcombing, and perfectly safe to camp off the grid.
Great report!
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WTF
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Fatboy
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WHAT! Let me get my glasses on..... Dang Tequila!
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I so respect minimalist campers and Fatboy is oh so one! Geezo...I have been in Baja over 25 years and never seen a deer! How was the coyote action?
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That first picture is Playa San Rafael
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YEP! You Know your rock structures!
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Quote: Originally posted by shari | I so respect minimalist campers and Fatboy is oh so one! Geezo...I have been in Baja over 25 years and never seen a deer! How was the coyote action?
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Ahhh, My new nemesis... Small issue with one in part 3 or 4..... Dang them!!!
Maybe a little too minimalist on this trip you would think I would have my act together by now
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Quote: Originally posted by Ateo | I'll never forget driving Mex 1 just north of San Ignacio and seeing a deer on the side of the road. I was like what????????
Thanks for the trip reports. |
Exactly, when driving around Northern California and I see Bigfoot it is like "yeah, huh" but see the same Bigfoot in Escalante, Ut and it is like
"WTF!?!?!?"
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so sorry you did not take the time to stop by and see us in La Bocana! We could have shared a cup of coffee or a beer on the front porch!
The other day Les and I saw a deer as we were heading out towards highway 1 - it sauntered on by before I could close my mouth and grab the camera.
Thanks for sharing the story and the photos.
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Quote: Originally posted by BajaBlanca | so sorry you did not take the time to stop by and see us in La Bocana! We could have shared a cup of coffee or a beer on the front porch!
The other day Les and I saw a deer as we were heading out towards highway 1 - it sauntered on by before I could close my mouth and grab the camera.
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Oh sure, now you offer a cold one or a warm one,,,
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cool! one of the biggest bucks(deer) I have ever seen was in the Vizcaino zone.
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it is ALWAYS an offer to all who come by! Our porches (both the B&B and the house) are fine spots to sit and ocean gaze!
Your trip has been truly amazing to read about.
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Quote: Originally posted by Fatboy |
No, no lost missions for me
Nope, it was a deer. Since I know that they are in that area I keep my eyes open for them.
Saw lots of Pronghorn while living in northern Nevada.
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I've had many a beers with some old timers from Asuncion. They've told me about all the deer hunting trips they used to take into the mountains to
the south. So yes, there are deer near Bahia Asuncion.
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It is funny how all the signs out in the desert almost always show deer on them.
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