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koolandnogang
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[*] posted on 8-20-2007 at 12:05 AM
Rookie in Baja


Never been to Baja or Mexico and am looking for an adventure.

I understand some of the Mexican culture from growing up in East LA. I'm pretty self sufficient, have a new truck and camper.

Want to head to BOLA to fish and maybe hit some other spots... remoteness is key.

Need to keep in contact with the mainland as I have a business.

So the questions are:

How to keep in contact?
How long to BOLA from the border?
TJ or Tecate entry?
Anything I should have, paperwork-wise upon entry?

Thanks!
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[*] posted on 8-20-2007 at 01:30 AM


Good place to ask your questions, Rookie. A lot of people on this board will be able to assist you in many ways. You can also use the "Search" function (first button on blue bar on top of this page). Nomads may also post links to other threads where some of your questions have already been answered, and sometimes discussed in much greater detail..

So just relax, wind down into Mexican Time, be prepared to answer questions and watch it all unfold...

Welcome!

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[*] posted on 8-20-2007 at 06:47 AM


kooland nogang,

Welcome to the board and this great info resource.
As yes the search function will be very usefull to you.

Good Luck on your new adventures,

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[*] posted on 8-20-2007 at 06:50 AM


How to keep in contact?
internet stores
there's a couple in BOLA

How long to BOLA from the border?
figure 10 hours...no goofin off

TJ or Tecate entry?
tj open 24 hrs and right at secondary

Anything I should have, paperwork-wise upon entry?
birth cert and money

that's it




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[*] posted on 8-20-2007 at 08:16 AM


Best place to use phone in Bahia is at the "phone company" next to the liqour store. There are several places to use the internet if that works for you.

Border to Bahia is 8 to 81/2 hrs. including a quick lunch stop.

Gas up in El Rosario, last dependable gas to Bahia (Nomad Baja Cacuts owns it, and the hotel right there)

If you decide to so into Baja Sur, you will need a "tourist card"

DO NOT FORGET YOUR MEXICAN AUTO INSURANCE! Your US policy does not cover you in Mexico and it is a CRIME to have an accident, (you don't want to go there!)

Have fun!




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[*] posted on 8-20-2007 at 09:33 AM


Hello koolandnogang,

You could also look into renting a satellite phone for the trip. They are relatively inexpensive and work anywhere you go, no matter how remote. I recently rented one from this company in San Diego:

http://www.telestial.com/satellite_phones.php




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[*] posted on 8-20-2007 at 11:35 AM


There is an internet shop in BOLA across from Mercado Xitlali (yellow bldg at the end of the main street, after the street makes a 90 degree right turn). It is dial up, but it works.

If you are looking for remote, try Bahia Las Animas. Continue south out of BOLA about 30 miles and take the turn off to the left. Go approx 11 miles on sand tracks to the bay. There is a fisherman's shack there and that is it, so you need to bring all your supplies with you. Get a AAA map of Baja for the direction specifics.
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[*] posted on 8-20-2007 at 11:52 AM


koolandnogang. You can hook-up to the internet most anywhere, if you can't let, me know where that might be. :D Could be a good place to spend some time.:D:D
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[*] posted on 8-20-2007 at 03:52 PM


Good advice for a long trip. Have a good one!



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[*] posted on 8-21-2007 at 10:13 AM
koolandnogang - first time trip


One of your questions is interesting to me, the one asking how long of a drive is it to BOLA.

The answers given already are on the money. My question is why you would think about making it in one day's drive to BOLA? It's quite a distance, road south of San Quintin is narrower and slower and it is in that area that you'd attempt to make up for a slow drive by higher speeds to get to BOLA before dark. (a necessary thing to do).

And, from my experiences the drive, south of El Rosario is quite scenic, especially when encountered the first time. That is precisely where I'd think you'd want to slow down to enjoy the beauty that is Baja.

Stop half-way (lots of choices) may be an idea to toy with.

John M

[Edited on 8-21-2007 by John M]
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[*] posted on 8-21-2007 at 10:18 AM


Welcome to the board, I LOVE your name dude...there are internet cafes nearly everywhere even in remote villages...by the way you need a tourist card when you enter mexico...bring cash, not many ATM's or places that cash travellers cheques either. If you get down our way, we are a few hours southwest of BOLA on the cool pacific side and nice and remote but have 2 internet cafes! look us up and we'll show you around to some awesome secret spots...love to meet you. you are gonna have a blast!



for info & pics of our little paradise & whale watching info
http://www.bahiaasuncion.com/
https://www.whalemagictours.com/
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