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[*] posted on 12-13-2009 at 08:45 PM
driving from San Francisco to Baja with 14 month old


Hi there,
My husband has been a long-time surfer in Baja, taking 3 days to drive from San Francisco to points way south in Baja. He is all fired up for a surfing vacation with our one year old but I'm a little hesitant about the long drive! 3 full driving days with adults could turn into, what, a week driving with an on-the-go, hate-to-be-strapped-into-the-car 14 month old boy?! :spingrin:

So I'm looking at taking 2-3 days to drive from San Francisco to San Diego to visit family (stopping to surf in Santa Cruz, San Luis Obispo, etc). Then, driving somewhere in Baja that's not too far south, remembering that there is the drive all the way back home still to do ... My husband has said, well, we don't have to surf this trip, just camping on the beaches at the Sea of Cortez, playing in the water, looking for dolphins, boating -- but he's still thinking we'll get all the way just north of La Paz. But I'm wondering if just getting into San Felipe or Puertecitos would be fine? Never having been to Baja, I'm not even sure where an easy yet absolutely beautiful, warm, blue-watered destination might be.

Thank you so much for any advice!!

ps We have almost two weeks available, from Dec 20 - Jan 2.

[Edited on 12-14-2009 by Anais]

[Edited on 12-14-2009 by Anais]
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[*] posted on 12-13-2009 at 09:49 PM


Anais....a hearty welcome to nomadlandia!!! Dont sweat it at all about travelling baja with baby....I did it and it was a fantastic experience...mexicanos LOVE babies and babies love baja...they can go diaperless...au natural and babies that age are just fine...its actually easier travelling with babes rather than toddlers so it's a perfect time for baby's first baja trip...he will even pick up some spanish!! You and baby will love it so dont worry....just relax and enjoy...it's all beautiful.

One thing...dont be surprised when everyone wants to pick up your baby and they disappear with it for awhile...they just love to go and show their family the white babies. It's normal but kinda freaks new moms out...even little kids want to hold your baby. I cant wait to hear how your trip goes...so make sure you post a little trip report.

Do consider going a bit further south to get some warmer weather.




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[*] posted on 12-13-2009 at 11:46 PM


Dear Shari,

Thanks for your note! I'm really excited to get to know Baja. How long does it take to drive from San Diego to Bahia Asuncion? The Laguna Ojo de Liebre is one of my husband's many favorite spots.

My son is a walking, running, climbing toddler who goes stir crazy in the car! The long drive is our biggest concern at this point. Especially since we're starting all the way in San Francisco, CA.
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[*] posted on 12-14-2009 at 12:34 AM


Is part of Dec 20 - Jan 2 going to be used by the 3 day trip to San Diego?

You said boating. Are you intending to trailer a boat?

How warm do you consider the water to be to be warm?

Two weeks is doable from San Francisco but best to drive directly to a location without multiple stops. The cortez side should be more to your child's liking in the winter.

I took my son to Baja when he was 18 months old but if you're really worried about the driving why not fly. That would extend the vacation and give your son less time in the seat.
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[*] posted on 12-14-2009 at 12:40 AM


I know, we totally should have planned this ages ago so we could get a flight! Now the flights are sooo expensive, way over our budget. My inclination is actually to take a trip in February, plan ahead, and fly down. Then we can just relax in one or two spots. My husband, on the other hand, has gotten really itchy to go now and is really pressing the idea. Plus, his work is in a slow period and things are ramping back up again in January and he won't be able to take time off for awhile.

Yes - we can start driving on the evening of December 19th, and we'll get as far south as we can. Spend two days in San Diego visiting family, then we can start our Baja trek.

Thanks!
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[*] posted on 12-14-2009 at 01:18 AM


there's always the old trick of traveling while the baby is asleep.

The general consensus around here is DO NOT DRIVE AFTER DARK! And that is WISE advice for driving along the Baja peninsula. So here's the caveat~~~

How do you long-time Baja drivers feel about advising this young family to get up really early in the AM and hit the road at say...4:00am? Most of the cows would be off the roads, most of the drunks also, and toddler would be still sleeping.

They could get a solid 8 hours of driving in by noon, find their place to stay for the day and the little one could run his pants off.....(uummm....maybe they are already off...:lol: } until bedtime. Bring a good pair of ear plugs, as kid will scream, but not be in distress/danger/or injured when they have to stay in a car seat longer than what THEY deem to be acceptable! This could get you to your destination fast and then play time for all!

I did a 10 hour drive with a 14 month old baby ( in the USA) left the house at 3am.......one stop for gas ...and the rest was DRIVE! The last hour was pretty rough as the little guy really wanted out, but we had to get to the destination, no other stops along the way. I'm sure there were some diaper changes along the way, but I think I must have blocked that part out of my brain....:lol:

Welcome Anais! and keep in touch during your travels.
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[*] posted on 12-14-2009 at 08:55 AM


Dear Anais...check your U2U which is up in the right hand corner under the login thingy...click on it.



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[*] posted on 12-14-2009 at 09:58 AM


We travel with our lil' monsters a lot!!! Bobo, our daughter went on her first Baja trip at 16 months, and Mister, well, he was born there, and has been back twice now (at 5 months and again at 14 months). The key is to not have a set schedule and to be flexible. Stop frequently to let the kid out to run around. Keep a stash of new and fun books and toys to keep him occupied. Point out things on the trip, and have him point them out too. You'd be surprised at how "unboring" a road trip can be for a little one. Ours love it!
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[*] posted on 12-14-2009 at 05:42 PM


OK. So I'll be a bit of a smart*ss here because you cannot surf in San Luis Obispo, because it is inland. That said, you also cannot surf on the Sea of Cortez, except in unusual storm conditions. La Paz is a really long trek. And, again, no surfing in La Paz. People tend to fail to realize that in winter it can get pretty cold in Baja. In fact, it can actually be colder on the Sea of Cortez side than the Pacific, if only for stretches at a time. Since you seem to have not decided about the surfing v. the camping thing, I'd recommend Bay of Los Angeles for the camping thing, if you don't wish to travel too far. Otherwise, there are several beautiful spots along the Bay of Concepcion that you would enjoy. Whatever. I truly hope you will enjoy your trip.
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[*] posted on 12-15-2009 at 12:44 AM


I totally agree with b-wood. sounds like for the amount of time you have and what you seek, Bahia de Los Angeles is the best bang for the buck. Stunningly beautiful, some infrastructure, fishing, camping, and not toooooo terribly far. A a good/decent chance of great weather (though don't count on Cancun style water temps!). Have fun.
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[*] posted on 12-15-2009 at 03:05 AM


Bring warm and cold weather clothes. If you have a light weight wetsuit, bring 'em along with mask snorkel & fins.

With everybody's advice, you're good to go and your family is gonna have a blast!
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[*] posted on 12-15-2009 at 05:33 AM


Anais, bajaboy and family, are leaving San Diego 12/20 for a 2 week trip to Bahia Asuncion. Their 16 month toddler has been going to Baja frequently since he was a newborn. Why don't you u2u bajaboy for some hints about how they travel? (He's my son and will be glad to share with you.) What Shari says about passing the baby around is absolutely right. It's a great custom, and it gives mom and dad a break!
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