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El Norte
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I'm no expert but have many trips with a toyhauler with ATV and Zodiak looking for off roading, fishing and scenery. On that basis my 3 would be:
Bahia de los Angeles - Daggetts
Punta Chivato - it's worth the 20k or so of washboard.
Los Barriles - Playa Norte or free camp in the arroyo next to it. ( la Rivera is an alternate but the constant wind streight onto the beach all winter
is a factor to consider there if you plan to launch any boat)
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rocmoc
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Thanks everyone! I have looked up every location and bookmarked to a BajaWinter 2010 folder.
rocmoc n AZ/Baja
rocmoc n AZ/Mexico
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mcfez
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BajaWinter
You are going in the winter? Oh...well you might want to check wind conditions then. I like October and April for camping.
Old people are like the old cars, made of some tough stuff. May show a little rust, but good as gold on the inside.
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Baja&Back
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Location: Vancouver, Canada / todo de Baja
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Playa Norte in Los Barriles - beachfront.
http://playanortervpark.com/
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Skipjack Joe
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| Quote: | Originally posted by mtgoat666
| Quote: | Originally posted by rocmoc
We don't want to spend the entire trip traveling, setting up & breaking down.
What 3 locations would you stay / camp in an RV for a week or more?
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you want a taste of everything? do 3 sites:
(1) san pedro martir
(2) a beach on southwest side of vizcaino penninsula
(3) a sea of cortez beach, baja sur
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Makes a lot of sense to me as it covers much of what the peninsula has to offer.
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tripledigitken
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Bahia de los Angeles...
opportunity to get out on the water for fishing, diving or whale shark watching, and off roading to San Fransiquito and/ or Mission San Borja

Ojo de Liebre (Guererro Negro area)
whale watching, great uncrowded campsites


Bahia de Concepcion, El Requeson
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rocmoc
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| Quote: | Originally posted by mcfez
You are going in the winter? Oh...well you might want to check wind conditions then. I like October and April for camping. |
Only two times really to leave AZ,
June & the dead of winter, Dec, Jan & Feb.
Oct & Apr are outstanding in AZ.
rocmoc n AZ/Baja
rocmoc n AZ/Mexico
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BajaBlanca
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If you are leaving in Jan and esp Feb - go to San Ignacio to take in whale watching. And if you don't mind a little washboard at the end of the paved
road, visit us in La Bocana - dunes, beaches, warm during day - cool at night, kayaking or kayak fishing or birdwatching in the lagoon, bigtime
fishing with Juanchys or Domingo, mountainbiking with the local bike club, kite surfing every afternoon and eating at a wonderful restaurant called
Cactus run by local Joaquin....
for pics check out: www.labocahotel.com
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mcfez
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www.labocahotel.com
Not coming up...site address spelled correctly?
| Quote: | Originally posted by BajaBlanca
If you are leaving in Jan and esp Feb - go to San Ignacio to take in whale watching. And if you don't mind a little washboard at the end of the paved
road, visit us in La Bocana - dunes, beaches, warm during day - cool at night, kayaking or kayak fishing or birdwatching in the lagoon, bigtime
fishing with Juanchys or Domingo, mountainbiking with the local bike club, kite surfing every afternoon and eating at a wonderful restaurant called
Cactus run by local Joaquin....
for pics check out: www.labocahotel.com |
Old people are like the old cars, made of some tough stuff. May show a little rust, but good as gold on the inside.
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woody with a view
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#1) $%^ *@#$!%^&*
#2) 13 miles north of $%^ *@#$!%^&*
#3) i'll never tell, but is 43 miles from #1
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