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[*] posted on 1-28-2007 at 05:23 PM
Driving time La Paz to San Ignacio + camping Mulege/Conception area questions


Hi,
We are coming into La Paz for a week of whale watching and then Sea of Cortez relaxation and beauty in Feb.
Is is practical to schedule La Paz to San Ignacio in one day of driving (rented Jeep)?

Also, we are considering camping in the Mulege/Bahia Concepcion area. 2 adults, used to outdoor "primitive".
Is it safe? are some areas better than others for beach camping w/o crowds?

Thanks for responding to these questions which are probably asked a lot!
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[*] posted on 1-28-2007 at 06:33 PM


La Paz to San Ignacio is close to 7 hours of driving and can be done in one day.
Camping in Bahia Conception is usually safe, espcially if you camp in one of the frequented areas like Playa Naranga or El Requeson etc...

Why not consider a shorter trip to see the whales by going to Puerto Lopex Mateo which is just north of Cuidad Constitution and Cuidad Insurgentes ?
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[*] posted on 1-28-2007 at 06:39 PM


9 hours but i drive slow

lots of nice stuff in Mulege and the bay...
it's only 6 hours

It's worth a look...

Are there still whales in Feb??
better check...




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