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LA to tip of Baja and back in May? We're traveling in a Westy.
Easy peasy come on down.
Lots of westys down here this year. If you are on the samba you will see a thread in the first few pages about a group that comes down for whale
watching every year.
May is going to be hot and your AC sucks if its anything approaching stock. Now is really the season for VWs but you will be fine.
There is a guy named geraldo that has a vanagon shop in La Paz but other than that you are on your own for vast stretches.
I would suggest BFG KO2s if you have 15 inch rims. No longer available in 14 so if you are stock get some general grabbers and air way down for the
sand
Having a van is perfect down here.
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Do you swing, that will influence my answer.
Two weeks is pretty long for Bahia de Los Angeles. The beaches there are ok, but not spectular. Don't get me wrong, I love it there. You want to
rent a boat and have them take you out to see the islands. Some have very nice bays/beaches. If you are feeling super adventureous, have someone
take you out to puerto refugio, the bay at the top of Isla Ángel de la Guarda. It's a haul, but one of the most spectular ancorages in the entire
Sea of Cortez.
Be sure to stop and stay a day or two at Gonzaga Bay. Beautiful beach. Fly right through San Felipe - don't stop. It's a dirty, reckneck
party/off-roader town with terrible beaches.
I'd strongly suggest going all the way down to Loreto for a few days. Beautiful beaches at Bahia San Juanico and Isla Coronado. Best town in Baja.
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David K
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Quote: Originally posted by JZ | Do you swing, that will influence my answer.
Two weeks is pretty long for Bahia de Los Angeles. The beaches there are ok, but not spectular. Don't get me wrong, I love it there. You want to
rent a boat and have them take you out to see the islands. Some have very nice bays/beaches. If you are feeling super adventureous, have someone
take you out to puerto refugio, the bay at the top of Isla Ángel de la Guarda. It's a haul, but one of the most spectular ancorages in the entire
Sea of Cortez.
Be sure to stop and stay a day or two at Gonzaga Bay. Beautiful beach. Fly right through San Felipe - don't stop. It's a dirty, reckneck
party/off-roader town with terrible beaches.
I'd strongly suggest going all the way down to Loreto for a few days. Beautiful beaches at Bahia San Juanico and Isla Coronado. Best town in Baja.
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I didn't see where Bahia de los Angeles was mentioned? Two weeks for all of Baja is cutting it tight, but possible for a quick trip.
Welcome to Nomad, 'That Girl'!
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JZ
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Whoops, read the title too fast.
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"I didn't see where Bahia de los Angeles was mentioned? Two weeks for all of Baja is cutting it tight, but possible for a quick trip."
and where does DK come up with "all of baja"?
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OK you two. You can do this and you don't necessarily need anyone to join you. You will meet many great people along the way. Paula and I did the
length of Baja trip for the first time in our '69 Westy in 1982. It was a glorious adventure, and we fell in love with Baja and one another (it was
our second date). Some of the best two weeks of our lives, and memories to last. We made the trip the following year on our honeymoon, with a crossing
on the ferry to the mainland. Now Baja is our home for half the year. Baja can be good for you, but it gets under your skin. It will haunt your
dreams.
Go all the way to the tip. You will have to do a lot of driving, but it is a wonderful drive the first time. Getting there is the fun!
No b-tchin\' in the Baja.
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Do you?
What kind of criteria is that? Your question might say more about you than the OP....
Don't believe everything you think....
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David K
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Quote: Originally posted by willardguy | "I didn't see where Bahia de los Angeles was mentioned? Two weeks for all of Baja is cutting it tight, but possible for a quick trip."
and where does DK come up with "all of baja"?
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It was meant more to mean "all of Hwy. 1" (to newbies that is all of Baja for their first trip)... we all know it requires more than one lifetime to
see "all of Baja"! I have tried for over 50 years and there still is more of Baja I have not seen, than I have seen!
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JZ
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Quote: Originally posted by thatgirlinthevanagon | Right? Motoged? lol.
I edited the title to better reflect what we'd like to do. I realize we won't see the entirely of Baja!
Yeah, we can do it alone for sure...my partner is scared to venture into Mexico and I'm gung-ho...so I thought he'd be more comfortable if we were
part of a group.
I think I'm going to look online for any books written about traveling through Baja.
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We live in LA as well, Calabasas to be exact.
My 16 yo kid drove us from the border to La Paz and back in December. It's pretty easy.
Ask your questions.
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ehall
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Lol. Nothing says welcome to Baja Nomads better than being ask if you swing. Good one JZ.
Go alone, its all about the adventure. You meet the nicest people in Baja.
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This!
Just have fun... crossing the border (both directions) is the only negatives and city traffic (Ensenada and Los Cabos area) is the other non-fun part.
The rest of Baja is a joy to behold!
I suggest reviewing my 2017 trip reports to see what's down there. I traveled about 12,000 miles in Baja that year researching for a new guide.
Utilize what I posted (lot's of photos) ahead of the guide being published. Maps for the guide are in the Nomad Road Conditions forum.
Naturally, ask any questions!
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thatgirlinthevanagon
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Will do David K!
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thatgirlinthevanagon
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...and JZ, I'm curious how being swingers would influence your answer.
Interest piqued.
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tobias
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You guys need to all meet up with the guy looking for a cheap hot tub
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JZ
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Good to know, I'll pm you with more details... pics...
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yeah, just go. the only swinging you need is on a hammock.
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motoged
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Part of your "lifestyle"? You asked the question on a public forum....why not continue being "out" with your curiousity ?
Don't believe everything you think....
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YES! Woody with a view!
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