David K
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May 2026 Trip (14th to 18th)
Hey Nomads,
It is so great to get back to my beloved Baja... Especially since we got old and between finances and health issues for us (me: spinal fusion this
year)!
I will be riding with my friend Dave W. in the Baja Bound sponsored Toyota Tundra... This will be very much like last year, but for two additional;
days, as we are traveling further south... San Borja mission and L.A. Bay/ Las Flores.
Again, we will be hitting up historic locations and other points of interest I have been to, but some over 25 year ago! It is great fun to compare old
with current photos. Back on Monday (hopefully!)
See last year's (multi-part) trip report here on Nomad or the condensed photo album: www.vivabaja.com/baja-525
I hope to create another detailed trip report for the sites we are going to try and checkout, between Puertecitos and Las Flores.
If you see the big, white Tundra with big Baja Bound and now a Toyotas in Baja stickers on the side, give us a wave or stop to say hi.
La Bocana Beach, El Rosario

San Judas Onyx, south of Puertecitos

[Edited on 5-14-2026 by David K]
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pauldavidmena
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I hope you have a great time visiting Baja! Have you already had your spinal surgery? I had spinal fusion of my L5/S1 disc (IYKYK) back in 2015, and
it made quite the difference. During the last few years, I couldn't sit in a chair for more than an hour at a time, which made driving - something I
love to do - quite challenging. Post-surgery, I still need to listen to my body when it tells me to take a break and stretch or at least move around.
And I found that even though I am 99% pain-free, I have to think twice before lifting something heavy.
In any case, ¡Buen viaje!
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David K
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Quote: Originally posted by pauldavidmena  | I hope you have a great time visiting Baja! Have you already had your spinal surgery? I had spinal fusion of my L5/S1 disc (IYKYK) back in 2015, and
it made quite the difference. During the last few years, I couldn't sit in a chair for more than an hour at a time, which made driving - something I
love to do - quite challenging. Post-surgery, I still need to listen to my body when it tells me to take a break and stretch or at least move around.
And I found that even though I am 99% pain-free, I have to think twice before lifting something heavy.
In any case, ¡Buen viaje! |
Exactly correct!
Yes, my spinal fusion (L4-L5) was last February so just over 3 months ago. Still have some back pain around the surgery area but the sciatica (right
leg) pain is gone 100%!
Thank you!
I am all packed and ready to go... around noon Dave will pick me up.
He has Starlink in the Tundra, so I will be able to answer questions or give reports, from the road.
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Have a great time, David, and please post some photos.
Glad your surgery was so successful and you are headed to Baja so soon afterwards!
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Quote: Originally posted by David K  |
I am all packed and ready to go... around noon Dave will pick me up.
He has Starlink in the Tundra, so I will be able to answer questions or give reports, from the road. |
Dk,
Enjoy the trip. Unplugging from tech distractions is the best way to experience vacation. Turn off your phone, and leave it off for duration of the
trip!
Woke!
Hands off!
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will do for you, but what together we can do for the freedom of man.”
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Don Jorge
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Have a great trip DK. Best action plan post fusion is walking, stretching and resistance training. Baja is a a great place for all of that.
Every town in Baja now has a gym or several and of course walking and stretching in Bajas natural beauty is good for the body and the soul too.
Are you going to post pictures of the trip? Jaja..
�And it never failed that during the dry years the people forgot about the rich years, and during the wet years they lost all memory of the dry
years. It was always that way.�― John Steinbeck
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Via con dios, David - I hope all goes well - WIWT
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David K
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Thanks 😊
In Calamajué wash now!
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David K
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Road to L.A. Bay is great with just one short detour at a new bridge near town.
Had dinner with Graham at Restaurant Liz, almost across from the Train engine display in the town plaza.
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