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[*] posted on 8-22-2019 at 11:30 AM


What's your current itinerary? We'll probably be in BCS during that time.




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[*] posted on 8-22-2019 at 12:22 PM


Will you be on motorcycles?
most of us carry tools/odds/ends/parts.....


[TABLE]Day [TABLE][B]Driving[/B] [B]Mileage[/B] [B]Gas[/B] [B]Lodging[/B]

Saturday 21 Drive to San Diego area/meet spot ?? yes

Sunday 22 Drive To Guadalupe Canyon Hot Springs 100 miles(38 miles off road) No Guadalupe Canyon Oasis Hot Springs

Monday 23 STAY IN Guadalupe Canyon Hot Springs XX No Guadalupe Canyon Oasis Hot Springs

Tuesday 24(Christmas Eve) Drive to San Felipe 90 miles(off road) Yes San Felipe (10 miles north ) @ petescamp beach

Wednesday 25(Christmas) Stay San Felipe XX yes San Felipe (10 miles north ) @ petescamp beach

Thursday 26(BoxerDay) Drive to Bahia de los angeles 205 miles Yes CAMP/HOTEL @ archeloncamp

Friday 27 Drive to Punta San Francisquito 82 miles(off road) No CAMP @ Punta San Franciscquito

Saturday 28 Drive to Mulege(Playa Buenaventura) 199 miles(43 off road) Yes CAMP/HOTEL @ Playa Buenaventura

Sunday 29 Drive to Puerto Chale 222 miles Yes CAMP @ Beach

Monday 30 Drive to Cabo San Lucas Mexico 205 miles Yes HOTEL/Villa

Tuesday 31(NewYearsEve) Cabo San Lucas Mexico XX Yes HOTEL/Villa

Wednesday 1(New Years Day) Cabo San Lucas Mexico XX Yes HOTEL/Villa

Thursday 2 Drive to El Conejo 153 miles (on/off road) Yes CAMP @ Beach

Friday 3 Drive to Bahia Agua Verde 172 miles (37 miles offroad) Yes CAMP @ Beach

Saturday 4 Drive to Santa Rosalia 182 miles (25 offroad) Yes CAMP/HOTEL

Sunday 5 Drive to Bahia Asuncion 190 miles (75 off road) Yes CAMP/HOTEL
Monday 6 Stay in Bahia Asuncion XX Yes CAMP/HOTEL

Tuesday 7 Drive to Guerrero Negro 117 miles Yes CAMP/HOTEL

Wednesday 8 Drive to El Rosario (Boojum Trees) 224 miles Yes CAMP/HOTEL
Thursday 9 Stay near El Rosario XX Yes CAMP/HOTEL

Friday 10 Drive to Ensenada Mexico 155 Miles Yes CAMP/HOTEL

Saturday 11 Drive to USA(tecate Border Crossing) 70 miles via MX3 Yes CAMP/HOTEL
Sunday 12 Drive HOME ?? Yes
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[*] posted on 8-22-2019 at 04:53 PM
GPS track


Chris - some time ago I sent you a gps track from Mex 2 to Guadalupe Cyn, south on the dirt to Cohabuzzo, and then out on Highway 5 at KM 86.

Did you get it? do you have it, do you want it?

Might as well start off your adventure with 80 or so miles of dirt!

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[*] posted on 8-22-2019 at 05:13 PM


We'll be in a truck and have bikes.

You are hitting a lot of great spots. Biggest one you are missing is La Paz. Love that town.

Maybe too many folks for this trip. But if you come back again, there are a lot of epic trails going in from MX 1 to the coast around Constitution.

One of the bests is into San Evaristo (~60 miles) and then 60 miles down an easy dirt road into La Paz. Incredible drive/ride.

30 miles South of La Paz you can hit a coast run that goes down to Los Barriles. I'm gonna call that the best coastal drive in all of Baja. Just spectacular. The first 5 miles is pretty tough with straight switch backs, but after that it's easy, peasy. Hwy from there to Cabo.





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[*] posted on 8-22-2019 at 06:15 PM


Quote: Originally posted by John M  
Chris - some time ago I sent you a gps track from Mex 2 to Guadalupe Cyn, south on the dirt to Cohabuzzo, and then out on Highway 5 at KM 86.

Did you get it? do you have it, do you want it?

Might as well start off your adventure with 80 or so miles of dirt!

John M


I remember talking with you about that and I seem to have misplaced the files you sent. could I humbly ask again?
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[*] posted on 8-22-2019 at 09:01 PM
same email?


You had sent me a comcast email address - still good?

Do you have an idea of what kind of gps you'll be looking at it on?

I'll also send it as a .kmz for googleearth.

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[*] posted on 8-22-2019 at 09:31 PM


I have three geocachers with me..
I can load an app that is the most popular and have Delorme 8, 9 and 10

email is still good

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[*] posted on 8-23-2019 at 06:40 PM


IMO, at the end, I think days could be better spent with more interesting places to stay. E.g., Santa Rosalia is good for a walk through town, check out the French hotel, get some bakery items, but find somewhere else to spend the night. Guerrero Negro is an Ok town, but not thrilling. Ask Shari about that ranch she knows about not too far from GN. Are you bringing toys? Kayaks, fishing poles, boogie boards? You can easily get from El Rosario to San Diego in a day. Possibly consider getting to Cielito Lindo RV park, hotel, campground, restaurant near San Quintin. I think a stop in La Paz, and sign up for a snorkel trip at Espiritu Islands should be on the list. And stay tuned for news of the whale watching season at Scammons Lagoon - it might be a little too early, but might be OK too - great campground there nevertheless, restaurant too. I believe the grounds will be open beginning of January.
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[*] posted on 8-23-2019 at 07:04 PM


Thank you for the suggestions.

Does anyone have a list of villages/roadside stops with tire repair capability?
(we do carry our own tire repair equipment,air compressors,plugs,patches,Spare tires, etc...)
it's just easier if there is a roadside repair facility close by.

From plugs, to patches, to sidewall repairs, to bead breaking and wheel/tire balancing?

Welders?

Engine repair points?

These would be nice to know items if something goes sideways :)

[Edited on 8-24-2019 by chrishaynesusa]
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[*] posted on 8-23-2019 at 07:29 PM


Most every village has a mechanic but I highly recommend you not take a vehicle that is questionable. If you are going into the boonies, get an inReach device and have a friend who can post here to get help for you.



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[*] posted on 8-23-2019 at 07:58 PM


Quote: Originally posted by chrishaynesusa  
Thank you for the suggestions.

Does anyone have a list of villages/roadside stops with tire repair capability?
(we do carry our own tire repair equipment,air compressors,plugs,patches,Spare tires, etc...)
it's just easier if there is a roadside repair facility close by.

From plugs, to patches, to sidewall repairs, to bead breaking and wheel/tire balancing?

Welders?

Engine repair points?

These would be nice to know items if something goes sideways :)




There might be more tire shops in Baja than Taco places.

For GPS the best is either Gaia or Back Country Navigator apps running on your phone. Much better than standalone GPS. BCN is my go to, but Android only.





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[*] posted on 8-23-2019 at 09:19 PM


Quote: Originally posted by chrishaynesusa  
Thank you for the suggestions.

Does anyone have a list of villages/roadside stops with tire repair capability?
(we do carry our own tire repair equipment,air compressors,plugs,patches,Spare tires, etc...)
it's just easier if there is a roadside repair facility close by.

From plugs, to patches, to sidewall repairs, to bead breaking and wheel/tire balancing?

Welders?

Engine repair points?

These would be nice to know items if something goes sideways :)

[Edited on 8-24-2019 by chrishaynesusa]


Just do it.. There is a tire repair and mechanic in every town, and even occasionally in the middle of nowhere.

Nobody is going to give you a list or map of mechanics and tire shops.

Just put on your big boy pants and drive on!





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[*] posted on 8-24-2019 at 05:23 AM


Here's a thread for mechanics in Baja I started and not updated:

http://forums.bajanomad.com/viewthread.php?tid=57238




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[*] posted on 8-24-2019 at 08:32 AM


Thank you for the list.
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[*] posted on 8-24-2019 at 02:52 PM


Great thread. Almost a shame joe and fishsmut are gone, anyone else miss them?
I like the itinerary but have to say in Dec. the road to Guadalupe hot springs is either going to be muddy, or dusty. San Felipe is sometimes disparaged but a nice place also G Negro for a large group. I would skip Guadalupe hot springs, cross at Mexicali, stay in San Felipe, then motor down to Puertecitos to check out the hot springs. There are campgrounds there if you like what you see (bring your own poop bucket to empty later into the toilets provided) and then drive to G. Negro and points south. Catch San Francisquito and BOLA on the way back.
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[*] posted on 8-25-2019 at 09:30 AM


Shari said: Just seeing that spreadsheet gave me the jitters

I agree! To me the whole point of being here is to relax, to slow down, to no longer stress over the details.

That said, I understand the need to plan ahead. Even I have to do it when friends visit (soon!).

Do try to slow down and smile at the local people, they are quite accepting of us - and most are very kind and gentle in dealing with us.
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[*] posted on 8-25-2019 at 09:36 AM


Having a wishlist is good... listed from north to south...
Just check them off as you see them... if you don't see them all, there is something for the next trip.




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[*] posted on 8-25-2019 at 09:40 AM


Sometimes getting lost in Baja can be the best part of the trip. Folks are welcoming and helpful and a great source of local info. Use your Spanish no matter how bad.
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[*] posted on 8-25-2019 at 09:58 AM


10 Vehicles is 7 too many.

I just did 27 days solo in Baja in my Bronco. My itinerary was hour by hour. I went to every place I had driven by in the past when I was with a group in a Prerunner Buggy.

Solo trip was good but I think 2-3 vehicles is the perfect number.

This song by Johnnie Cash was on my playlist everyday as I explored new parts of Baja. I'll never accomplish everywhere in Baja but I'm trying..

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[*] posted on 8-25-2019 at 01:11 PM


I am currently at 7 vehicles.
Possibly 6 by showtime.
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