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BornFisher
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Another great trip is right! And another great report! Thanks!!!!
"When you catch a fish, you open the door of happiness."
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Charlie Nichols
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Just curious, at the spots where you just pitched a tent on the beach, are those pay locations or just random empty stretches of beach? Seriously
looking forward to doing something similar in the near future. Great report, thanks.
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Finchaser2020
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Thanks so much for a great report. Thoroughly enjoyed the pictures and your descriptions....
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bajaandy
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Excellent little journey! Love those solo trips. Nice job on the fish! Thanks for the virtual ride along.
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"If you travel with a man, you must either fall out with him or make him your good friend."
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Chupacabra
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Quote: Originally posted by Charlie Nichols | Just curious, at the spots where you just pitched a tent on the beach, are those pay locations or just random empty stretches of beach? Seriously
looking forward to doing something similar in the near future. Great report, thanks. |
Those were just stretches of empty beach. On the Pacific side I feel totally safe going off the grid in most places south of El Rosario. I also camp
freely west of the Santo Tomas valley anywhere from Punta Santo Tomas down to Erendira and beyond, but I wouldn't recommend staying outside of a
secure campground from Colonet south to El Rosario. Too many migrant farm workers turned meth heads that were imported by Big Farma.
In Asuncion I camped in Shari's place; for a small fee there is a shower, toilet, wifi, and little clubhouse with books and whatnot.
Get a good map (the Baja Almanac if you can find it), make Google Earth your friend, and you can find tons of great places.
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pappy
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great trip and report! thanks!
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pauldavidmena
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Great photos and narration. I love the way the trip seemed so care free, yet was so clearly the product of research, planning and organization. Never
much of the adventurer myself, I took immense vicarious satisfaction in this trip report. Well done!
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Kgryfon
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Great narrative and loved the photos! Thanks for sharing! Love the trip report!
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