Lot's of Jeeps and a couple of Tacomas for good measure...
I didn't hear you very well so I may have missed it, but I didn't know where Berdoo Canyon was until I Googled it... About 5 miles northeast of Indio
looks to be the start? Were you one of four Gladiators and was the camera inside one of them yours?
Is there a Part 2 to finish the run as I noticed the map showed a "Goal" you were headed for?
Thanks! Keep on Jeep'n!
I described the trail run that I have led since about 2000 on the Explorer Forum and Off-road.com. A Cherokee required towing, so I volunteered. The
run ended at Park Blvd and Geology Tour Road. Part two will likely be in early April up in Big Bear, CA as a Gladiator-only event!
Part two will likely be in early April up in Big Bear, CA as a Gladiator-only event!
My buddy has a place a Green Valley Lake and rides all the trails up there. What route are you taking in April? Or, if you have any trails you're
interested in knowing about, I can ask my bud.
Part two will likely be in early April up in Big Bear, CA as a Gladiator-only event!
My buddy has a place a Green Valley Lake and rides all the trails up there. What route are you taking in April? Or, if you have any trails you're
interested in knowing about, I can ask my bud.
John
I just requested that we run Gold Mountain. Another guy requested John Bull, but most Gladiators are mild builds making John Bull a no-no. Quinn
from All J Products will be setting up the routes for us. I just need to reserve a hotel room for the weekend.
Here is a video that I uploaded to YouTube showing a steep, sandy climb that took very little effort. The run was in mid January before this route
was closed to visitors.
Well, for one trip you don't need an annual policy. Having so much cargo room for a Baja trip is why I like having a truck bed behind the 4-door cab.
Baby steps, but get that beautiful Jeep truck south of the border and away from paved roads!
When insurance is less than $1,000/year annual for full coverage. Until then, my 2003 will do just fine.
Have you checked the prices on Discover Baja's site? They have a policy that is good for 120 days of travel in an annual policy. Good for most people
that do several trips throughout the year, but don't live there. Check it out...
I did a quote based on 40K value and it was about $500. The carriers are HDI and CHUBB.
From their website:
Annual Club Rate - BEST ANNUAL RATE ON THE MARKET
This Annual Policy is good for any 120 days within the 12 month policy period - perfect for multiple trips to Mexico throughout the year.
This special Club Rate is designed for people who drive to Mexico multiple times throughout the year, but do not leave the vehicle in Mexico for the
entire year. As long as the vehicle is in Mexico for less than a total of 121 days (4 months) throughout the year, this is the best product for you!
If your vehicle will be in Mexico for a total of more than 120 days within the annual policy period, you will need to purchase our discounted Annual
365 Day Policy.
"Plan your life as if you are going to live forever. Live your life as if you are going to die tomorrow." - Carlos Fiesta
Thanks for the heads up and posting some sort of price guide.
We've used Baja Bound for a good number of years but I think those prices you posted are considerably more favorable. And, it'll be time to renew soon
as travel opens up.
When insurance is less than $1,000/year annual for full coverage. Until then, my 2003 will do just fine.
Have you checked the prices on Discover Baja's site? They have a policy that is good for 120 days of travel in an annual policy. Good for most people
that do several trips throughout the year, but don't live there. Check it out...
I did a quote based on 40K value and it was about $500. The carriers are HDI and CHUBB.
From their website:
Annual Club Rate - BEST ANNUAL RATE ON THE MARKET
This Annual Policy is good for any 120 days within the 12 month policy period - perfect for multiple trips to Mexico throughout the year.
This special Club Rate is designed for people who drive to Mexico multiple times throughout the year, but do not leave the vehicle in Mexico for the
entire year. As long as the vehicle is in Mexico for less than a total of 121 days (4 months) throughout the year, this is the best product for you!
If your vehicle will be in Mexico for a total of more than 120 days within the annual policy period, you will need to purchase our discounted Annual
365 Day Policy.
nice price.
how do you add utility trailer if you only tow a trailer on occasional trips, not all trips?
Woke!
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Thanks for the heads up and posting some sort of price guide.
We've used Baja Bound for a good number of years but I think those prices you posted are considerably more favorable. And, it'll be time to renew soon
as travel opens up.
John M
I've bought the annual policy from Baja Bound in the past, but I agree, this is way more favorable.
"Plan your life as if you are going to live forever. Live your life as if you are going to die tomorrow." - Carlos Fiesta
When insurance is less than $1,000/year annual for full coverage. Until then, my 2003 will do just fine.
Have you checked the prices on Discover Baja's site? They have a policy that is good for 120 days of travel in an annual policy. Good for most people
that do several trips throughout the year, but don't live there. Check it out...
I did a quote based on 40K value and it was about $500. The carriers are HDI and CHUBB.
From their website:
Annual Club Rate - BEST ANNUAL RATE ON THE MARKET
This Annual Policy is good for any 120 days within the 12 month policy period - perfect for multiple trips to Mexico throughout the year.
This special Club Rate is designed for people who drive to Mexico multiple times throughout the year, but do not leave the vehicle in Mexico for the
entire year. As long as the vehicle is in Mexico for less than a total of 121 days (4 months) throughout the year, this is the best product for you!
If your vehicle will be in Mexico for a total of more than 120 days within the annual policy period, you will need to purchase our discounted Annual
365 Day Policy.
nice price.
how do you add utility trailer if you only tow a trailer on occasional trips, not all trips?
I just added my trailer even though I don't always tow it. I wouldn't think it would be a big deal, but check with Discover Baja.
"Plan your life as if you are going to live forever. Live your life as if you are going to die tomorrow." - Carlos Fiesta
Guys, Baja Bound and Discover Baja sell for the same Mexican companies (last I heard).
I get a 90 days per year policy and is cheaper than a daily policy for just 30 days coverage. I have bought the same 90 days per year policy from
Discover Baja, too. The 120 day policy must be new?
Guys, Baja Bound and Discover Baja sell for the same Mexican companies (last I heard).
I get a 90 days per year policy and is cheaper than a daily policy for just 30 days coverage. I have bought the same 90 days per year policy from
Discover Baja, too. The 120 day policy must be new?
I'm not sure about a 90 day annual, but they do offer a 120 day annual...
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