cw95403
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Things to do - limited time
Hi all - great forum!
I am going to Baja with my two young kids (10 & 13) and need some advice as to where to go exploring in a limited amount of time. I am also
looking to hookup/hangout with anyone in the area while we are there.
We will be in the exploring mood and will be traveling in a Yukon 4x4 so sand and medium intensity wheelin' is OK. I've got recovery gear, but don't
plan on using it.
We will be in Baja for ~8 days from 10/22 through 10/30ish and will be focusing on San Felipe down to Molino Lacy/Willard area but if time allows
would like to see Calamajue and Agua de Las Flores.
Inclusive of things to do would be pools, caves, mines, cacti forests, beaches, geographic highlights, etc.
Thanks...
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Woooosh
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wow- what a great trip for you and the boys. I'm sure plenty of nomads in that area will be able to give you a fun itinerary or three...
\"The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing\"
1961- JFK to Canadian parliament (Edmund Burke)
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cw95403
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Thanks Woooosh - I guess I should have said that my kids are two very adventurous girls
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Martyman
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You need a boat. Inflatable kayaks are handy or a zodiac with a small motor. Boats=Adventure
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gnukid
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Quote: | Originally posted by Martyman
You need a boat. Inflatable kayaks are handy or a zodiac with a small motor. Boats=Adventure |
Climb a mountain or mesa, that's always fun!
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Martyman
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The tidal hot baths at Puertecitos are nice
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David K
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See my web pages for great places to explore with the kids... Gonzaga Bay area (Molino de Lacy, El Camino Real mission trail, onyx springs, mission
warehouse ruins...) at http://vivabaja.com/1102/page2.html and http://vivabaja.com/1103 Lot's more stuff to see and do... See the links list at http://community-2.webtv.net/vivabaja/tours
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redhilltown
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Maybe it is too obvious but ya gotta stop and see Coco at Coco's Corner! The kids should get a kick out of the decorations (though you'll have to
explain the ceiling decor yourself). He loves the company. This would be if you end up going to Calamajue. You may also want to ask Coco about road
conditions to the beach and who is down there at the fish "camp"...it is a tad isolated and not everyone's cup of tea but take a rod and reel and you
have a better chance than most places in the Cortez for a Yellowtail from shore. Have fun!
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wilderone
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If you plan to visit Coco, bring him some canned goods and stuff - he's had amputations and in an isolated area.
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David K
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Quote: | Originally posted by redhilltown
Maybe it is too obvious but ya gotta stop and see Coco at Coco's Corner! The kids should get a kick out of the decorations (though you'll have to
explain the ceiling decor yourself). He loves the company. This would be if you end up going to Calamajue. You may also want to ask Coco about road
conditions to the beach and who is down there at the fish "camp"...it is a tad isolated and not everyone's cup of tea but take a rod and reel and you
have a better chance than most places in the Cortez for a Yellowtail from shore. Have fun! |
Here are photos of Coco's Corner and many more sites you can visit: Links to Baja Locations: http://community-2.webtv.net/vivabaja/tours
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Ahab
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Quote: | Originally posted by Martyman
You need a boat. Inflatable kayaks are handy or a zodiac with a small motor. Boats=Adventure |
I agree, and some fishing poles too.
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