so, to save a waypoint, waypoints or a track, you have to make sure, you high light it on the left in GE. If it shows on your screen, but no high
lighted, whatever is highlighted will be saved (in your case the bottom of the "back door road")
by the way, your Playa Bonita is called Playa Punta Aguja
so, to save a waypoint, waypoints or a track, you have to make sure, you high light it on the left in GE. If it shows on your screen, but no high
lighted, whatever is highlighted will be saved (in your case the bottom of the "back door road")
by the way, your Playa Bonita is called Playa Punta Aguja
it's the road into Aqua Verde, but not the one we will climb out!
Agua Verde Fish Camp Road - Baja California Sur, Mexico
Tim and Adrian ride to Argentina
Photos/Film on 2 x GoPro Hero's
And here is the one out of AV to Constitution:
Uploaded by pdailey75 on Oct 5, 2011
In early 2011, I rode the 1500-mile Rip to the Tip ride and had the chance to visit the Agua Verde on the Sea of Cortez. After a swim in the beautiful
bay we rode our motos out of the Bay to the Baja highlands on this remote rough dirt road. Epic to say the least.
Well get your gear ready it's not far away. I should have my new winch wired and ready soon. Maybe XR Phil will bring some really good dinner down for
us.
that was a cool way to see the Agua Verde road...through that go camera...cool...here we are at one of those scary turns
well, we're back from agua verde and didnt see anybody we knew from "the outside". Sure had a great vacation though...nice and quiet on the other side
of Aguja...which had about 50 camps on it and is THE santispac of agua verde at easter....here is that beach from the sea...
and our camp on the other side
the village was much better stocked this year...2 beer tents for both tecate and corona fans...lots of stuff in the new little store too...fresh meat,
fruits, veggies, lots of cookies and ice even....but we mainly gorged on fruits of the sea like urchins, oysters and these puppies...
the weather was a dream...gotta love that glassy calm sea
the water was very inviting all right...but I did suffer some nasty agua mala stings...tiny mucous like jelleyfish...and last night they all got
inflamed (after Laurieboats tequila thursday???)
David, Corona is the brewery so the tents have that on them...pacifico and pacifico light is what mexicanos drink...they didnt have the gringo
favorite Corona and only sold cans. The Tecate tent had rojos of course and the ever popular tecate light.
the callo de hacha is wonderful just raw with lime or in a c-cktail type thingy....ya just smash the shell and cut out the big scallop...or sauted in
garlic butter is pretty darn yummy too.
"at the Corona tent, do they sell Pacifico... and does Pacifico outsell Corona (I should think) with locals?"
Your answer is what I expected: "David, Corona is the brewery so the tents have that on them...pacifico and pacifico light is what mexicanos
drink...they didnt have the gringo favorite Corona and only sold cans."
FYI: I don't drink Corona... and I don't know a lot of gringos that do... Maybe tourists in Cabo do? Only if one is handed to me, will I swallow that
stuff, to not be rude... Pacifico and Dos Equis are my favorite beers, and I do like Tecate Light, too.
What is the proposed adgenda? I know its in here somewhere but to save time looking for the latest info:
What day to arrive?
How many nights camping?
Going home after we get to Constitution or camping somewhere else? ......dt
"Life is tough".....It's even tougher if you're stupid.....
I like to join the Pinto Party at Anna's on 4/29 and probably stay there overnight.
Next morning (4/30), I will leisurely drive to Loreto to take on fuel and stock up a bit, then continue to the Palapa at Aqua Verde.
Let's play it by ear from there....
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