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[*] posted on 1-13-2010 at 08:11 PM
BORDER INSPECTIONS


HOLA, I HAVE BEEN READING BAJA NOMAD FOR MONTHS NOW AND AM POSTING FOR THE FIRST TIME. I WILL BE CROSSING THE BORDER AT TIJUANA OR TECATE PULLING A SMALL UTILITY TRAILER AT THE BEGINNING OF MARCH GOING SOUTH TO LOS BARRILES AND I AM WONDERING ABOUT THE NEW CUSTOMS INSPECTIONS AND X-RAYS AS I AM WANTING TO BRING ABOUT TEN OR MORE HALF GALLONS OF BOOZE WITH ME FOR MY SIX OR MORE MONTHS STAY. YUP, I'M ALCOHOLIC !! ALSO, FOR THE PAST 30 YEARS, I HAVE ALSO BROUGHT LOTS OF USED CLOTHING TO GIVE AWAY BUT HAVE READ CURRENTLY, PEOPLE ARE BEING TURNED AWAY AT THE BORDER AS IT INTERFERES WITH COMMERCE IN MEXICO. I DON'T MIND PAYING THE IMPORTATION TAX BUT AS I RECEIVE THE CLOTHING FROM FRIENDS AND FAMILY, I DON'T HAVE RECEIPTS FOR DECLARATION TO BE TAXED. HAS ANYONE BEEN CONFRONTED WITH THE SAME DELIMNA ? WHAT IS YOUR BEST ADVICE ? I THANK YOU IN ADVANCE.
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[*] posted on 1-13-2010 at 08:17 PM


Go to a second hand store and buy some cheap used suitcases and put the clothes in them. The clothes are for you, your wife and kids.

Why not buy the booze S.O.B.?????




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[*] posted on 1-13-2010 at 08:29 PM


My advice is to cross at Tecate. Least likely place you would get inspected.
Bajaguy's advice about the suitcases for your used clothing is a wise one. Been using the same trick for about three years. No one will question 4 suitcases per person.
None of the border entrances have the X-ray machines yet.
You are allowed three bottles of booze per person. I would probably put the booze in a used suitcase and pile some clothing suitcases on top of the booze. Unless you want something exotic to drink, booze is much cheaper in Baja than NOB...especially the tequila!




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[*] posted on 1-13-2010 at 08:29 PM


HOLA, HOPE YOUR S.O.B. DOESN'T MEAN THE SAME S.O.B. I KNOW ! BOOZE THAT I BUY AT COSTCO IN CABO IS ABOUT $ 22.00 A QUART. I BUY IT IN THE STATES FOR ABOUT $ 20.00 A HALF GALLON. BIG DIFFERENCE FOR A DRINKER ! I DO PLAN ON PUTTING THE USED CLOTHING IN PLASTIC TUBS THIS YEAR OPPOSED TO JUST PUTTING THEM INTO 30 GALLON PLASTIC BAGS AND FILLING MY UTILITY TRAILER. I AM STILL LOOKING FOR INFO REGARDING SAME WHEN CROSSING THE BORDER. I DO APPRECIATE YOUR FEEDBACK, I THINK ?

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[*] posted on 1-13-2010 at 08:31 PM


Please turn off the CAPS LOCK as it is hard to read.....;D
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[*] posted on 1-13-2010 at 08:33 PM


The used suitcases (find lots of them at yard sales) will be much cheaper than the plastic containers.
Curiosity...what will you be hauling in the utility trailer?




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[*] posted on 1-13-2010 at 08:34 PM


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Please turn off the CAPS LOCK as it is hard to read.....;D


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[*] posted on 1-13-2010 at 09:58 PM


HOLA, CAPS LOCK SEEMS TO BE EASIER TO READ, AT LEAST FOR ME. SORRY ! IF OBJECTIONABLE, SO I WON'T OFFEND FOLKS AND WITH RESPECT, I WON'T POST ANY FURTHER.

I'M ONLY ONE PERSON CROSSING SO IF I FOLLOW YOUR ADVICE, AND I WILL, I WOULD ONLY CROSS WITH FOUR TUBS/SUITCASES, BURIED AS MUCH AS I CAN, THANK YOU.

LAST YEAR, I CROSSED AT TECATE AND WHEN INSPECTED WITH 15, 30 GALLON PLASTIC BAGS FULL OF CLOTHING, I WAS TOLD NO USED CLOTHING AND WHEN THE INSPECTOR LOOKED AT MY TRAILER, HE ASKED ME, " HOW MANY FISHING POLES DO YOU HAVE" ? I SAID OVER 20. I SAID I DO FISH VARIOUS WAYS AND FOR VARIOUS FISH AND HE SAID I COULD ONLY BRING IN 2 ? THEY OPENED A GATE TO TURN ME AROUND BACK INTO THE STATES AND WHEN I CROSSED BACK, THE U.S. INSPECTORS UNLOADED MY TRAILER EVEN THOUGH I WAS ONLY IN MEXICO FOR ABOUT TEN MINUTES ?

WENT TO TIJUANA AND WAS PASSED THROUGH SECONDARY, NO PROBLEM.

AS PER UDOWINKLER'S INQUIRY, I CARRY TOOLS, EXTRA TIRES FOR THE CAR AND TRAILER, ROD BUILDING EQUIPMENT, JIGS, LOTS OF LINE, REELS, EXTRA CLOTHING, CAMPING EQUIPMENT, VARIOUS HARD TO FIND CANNED GOODS, ETC. LOTS OF SCOTCH AND SAKE WHICH IS EXPENSIVE IN BAJA. CAN'T BUY HALF GALLONS IN BAJA, ESPECIALLY AT COSTCO, THEY ONLY CARRY QUARTS, OF SCOTCH.

I APPRECIATE YOUR WARM WELCOME TO THIS SITE.

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[*] posted on 1-13-2010 at 10:40 PM


The utility trailer will definitely increase your chances of an inspection, at least that's been my experience. Tubs might look more like camping gear than plastic bags, as long as they're not inspected. For me they've looked in the trailer, seen camping gear (including plastic tubs) and told me go go on my way. Your mileage may vary...
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[*] posted on 1-14-2010 at 05:32 AM


Ok so we know you like to bring, "TOOLS, EXTRA TIRES FOR THE CAR AND TRAILER, ROD BUILDING EQUIPMENT, JIGS, LOTS OF LINE, REELS, EXTRA CLOTHING, CAMPING EQUIPMENT, VARIOUS HARD TO FIND CANNED GOODS, ETC. LOTS OF SCOTCH AND SAKE", however crossing with a utility trailer you most likely WILL be inspected, we cross in an RV so we "expect" to be inspected both ways crossing, so be sure to bring some extra patience, be polite to the inspecotrs and have a GREAT time with your fishing & scotch.;D



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[*] posted on 1-14-2010 at 05:47 AM
WELCOME ABOARD BAJA DESERT RAT






[Edited on 1-14-2010 by ELINVESTIG8R]




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[*] posted on 1-14-2010 at 06:11 AM


BajaRat, welcome and hope you enjoy your visit to Baja.. you might want to change the title of your first post from "Border Inspection" to "Leaving Los Barriles" :lol::lol: ... enjoy your Scotch and have one for me.. plastic bags, the best thing for traveling :):)

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[*] posted on 1-14-2010 at 08:25 AM


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Originally posted by udowinkler
My advice is to cross at Tecate. Least likely place you would get inspected.



Pulled over last three times there. They only wanted the registration for trailer though. Seems like a lot more inspections now
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[*] posted on 1-14-2010 at 09:33 AM


Hey Baja Rat, if you're having a problem reading the text, try this: holding the Control button on your keyboard, and rotating your rotating button on your mouse, you can increase the font size of the page. Sometimes it takes a few seconds to apply, so only do a few rotations at once.

Or you can go into "View -> Zoom In" on Firefox.
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[*] posted on 1-14-2010 at 12:24 PM


...or put on your glasses. :P no, no.... YOUR GLASSES! Save the beer (scotch) goggles for Baja.

[Edited on 1-14-2010 by Cyanide41]
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[*] posted on 1-14-2010 at 12:42 PM


O.K. - O.K. - O.K. cap lock is off - glasses are on - mouse enlargened the print - other glass is full -

thank you for the responses !

i always try and be extra patient with inspectors and am always courteous and am in no hurry going north or south.

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[*] posted on 1-14-2010 at 01:05 PM


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Originally posted by BooJumMan
Hey Baja Rat, if you're having a problem reading the text, try this: holding the Control button on your keyboard, and rotating your rotating button on your mouse, you can increase the font size of the page. Sometimes it takes a few seconds to apply, so only do a few rotations at once.

Or you can go into "View -> Zoom In" on Firefox.


Wow, that really works, and I had no idea you could do that.

Thanks, BooJumMan

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[*] posted on 1-14-2010 at 01:11 PM


Wow, I had no idea either....learn something new everyday, Thanks BooJumMan.. I'm sure all us over 50 eyes will be using that little trick.



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[*] posted on 1-14-2010 at 01:53 PM


BooJumMan Thank you! Wow!



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[*] posted on 1-14-2010 at 03:35 PM


Hey Rat...
Nice to see another fisherperson on Nomads.
Would you U2U Pescador and Osprey? If you are coming down with fishing gear, both guys are on the way to Los Barriles and they would appreciate a fresh supply of fishing gear from the US.

Six months down south. A barrel of booze, and a trailer load of fishing gear...that should guarantee a helluva great time!




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