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joeandnataliestravels
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smile.gif posted on 4-26-2015 at 10:41 AM
Couple looking for travel companion with car or camper.


Hey :),

Me (Natalie) and my boytfriend joe are planning to head over to baja son possibly taking the ferry over south first.

We would love to travel the whole of Baja however the south weve Heard is most appealing. We have currently traveled around the most part of mexico and would like to do baja by car so are looking for someone with either a car or camper who would like to make some Friends and travel this área together, somebody who would like to host us in an área and maybe tell us where to visit for the real baja or even sell us a car if they are leaving.

We are a really easy going english couple, 24 and 25 years old who love to travel, be in the outdoors and explore. I love to cook so can offer my skills there!

Look forward to any type of response!

Natalie and Joe.
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[*] posted on 4-26-2015 at 10:54 AM


Welcome to Nomad! I hope you find the adventures you seek. If you don't find a companion vehicle for your trip, don't let that prevent you from enjoying the peninsula!

The north state has MANY wonderful, beautiful, and interesting sites too! I just stay away from cities as much as possible (in the north or south states)... but that's just me. The land is so great... You say 'car', but do you mean truck, camper, or four wheel drive vehicle? Baja has so much to see and not all are reached by paved or graded roads. An electric air pump will be an important item in your vehicle, specially if it is 2WD. Deflating the tire air pressure can rescue your vehicle if it gets stuck in sand or keep you from getting stuck. Also a tire repair (plug) kit (and the pump) to fix normal flat tires. See the Baja Trip Reports forum here on Nomad for ideas on what to see! Have a GREAT adventure!




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[*] posted on 4-26-2015 at 03:26 PM
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