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bostonmangler
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Punta Bufeo, Gonzaga Bay, CoCo's Corner, San Felipe 4/27-4/30
Yet another epic Baja Adventure!!
Looks like we visited a lot of the same places as the group the weekend before did.
Our trip was awesome, but wayyyy too short. This should have been a 4-5 day trek, but we still had a blast and saw TONS of cool stuff!
Rigs:
(2) 80 Series Landcruiser
2nd Gen Toy PU
99 Taco 2wd
Dodge MegaCab Diesal
Jeep TJ
Route:
Day1
-Cross in TJ
-Get Mex 3 In Ensenada
-Fuel In Valle De Trinida
-San Felipe For Fish Tacos and More Fuel
-San Felipe to Puertecitos for La Tienda for Ice and Beer
-Continue South To Gonzaga Bay Enjoying Amazing Views!
-Arrive at Campo Beluga 4pm +/-
Day 2
-Early AM 4x4 Exploration of Punta Bufeo, and Surrounding Areas
-Snorkel near Alphonsinas
-Swim @ Campo Beluga
-Fish @ Campo Beluga
-Catch 2 Large "Trigger Fish" @ Campo Beluga
-Make awesome fish tacos with said fish
Day 3
-Early AM Swim
-Continue South to CocO Corner
-Enjoy the awesome views to Catavina
-Fuel in El Rosario
-Awesome Food in San Quintin
-Scary Ride Through San Vincente Onward in Pitch Black
-Arrive at Border at 11pm
-Cross by 11:30pm, Most Cool!
Total Miles = 825
This should have been spread out over 4-5 days and we knew that starting off, but we were pressed for time and made the best out of it. Everyone had
an awesome time, and the couple first timers that came with us are itching to go back! What a gorgeous place!
Thanks to Al and Allen for the tips! Allen, i left you a note on your door!
Here are some pics from various areas:
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bostonmangler
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Some more
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bostonmangler
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How a fish becomes a taco:
Here is a link to ALL of the photos:
http://www.yankeetoys.org/mangler/gonzaga.htm
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BAJACAT
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Very nice report,Welcome to nomad.Coco was there when you visit?.Im heading that way for memorial day I hope I can meet COCO>.Thanks for the
pictures Bostonmangler..
BAJA IS WHAT YOU WANTED TO BE, FUN,DANGEROUS,INCREDIBLE, REMOTE, EXOTIC..JUST GO AND HAVE FUN.....
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bostonmangler
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Quote: | Originally posted by BAJACAT
Very nice report,Welcome to nomad. |
Thank you! Glad to be here!
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Coco was there when you visit |
No, he wasnt. My spanish is horrible, but the gentlemen that was there said (I THINK) that he was in Ensenada for medical care on his leg. Sorry, i
dont have anymore details.
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bajalou
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Great report and pictures - thanks
No Bad Days
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\"The trouble with doing nothing is - how do I know when I\'m done?\"
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And in the San Felipe area - check out Valle Chico area
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DianaT
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Can never see enough pictures from that area----thanks, and yes, next time take longer.
Diane
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Sharksbaja
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Fun in Baja
You must be hooked completely now! Thanks for sharing. Appreciate the time you took to post. Love that "mighty fisherman" pose with you(is that you)
holding up the fish.
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Try holding down [control] key and toggle the [+ and -] keys
Viva Mulege!
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mtgoat666
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wow, a whole caravan of people sleeping on the roof!
how do you take a leak in the middle of the night w/o risking a fall negotiating a ladder in groggy state?
(i think i prefer camping on the ground!)
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Bob H
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Great report and photos. We have not been back in that area for about 5 years now. I think we might go again this October, coming down from
Mexicali, via San Felipe, Gonzaga, Coco's, back to MX-1 and end up in Mulege for a few days. We've got about two weeks to take it all in again.
Can't wait after seeing your photos.
What did you use for bait to catch your tacos? How did you rig your line? Love shore fishing, I'm just not very good at it. Would like to catch
something worthwhile some day.
Gracias,
Bob H
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Packoderm
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Great report and pictures. I see that there are two car top tents in the convoy. If you are the owner of one of them,could you please give us some
opinions on your car-top tent? How easy is it to set up and down? How does it handle the wind? Any other comments?
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bostonmangler
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Quote: | Originally posted by Sharksbaja
You must be hooked completely now! |
Yes, 5th trip this year! Each time is someplace new.
Quote: | Originally posted by Sharksbaja
Love that "mighty fisherman" pose with you(is that you) holding up the fish.
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Yes, thats my fatass in the pic!
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bostonmangler
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Quote: | Originally posted by mtgoat666
how do you take a leak in the middle of the night w/o risking a fall negotiating a ladder in groggy state? |
Nalgene bottles are your friend!
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(i think i prefer camping on the ground!) |
I would rather fall 7ft to the ground and sprain an ankle trying to pee then wake up next to a rattlesnake or with a scorpion in my sleep bag!
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bostonmangler
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Quote: | Originally posted by Bob H
What did you use for bait to catch your tacos? How did you rig your line? |
Ha! It was my buddys gear, i dont know a damn thing about fishing, i took his gear out while he was napping and caught about 7 fish in 2 hours. All
from waist deep water. Should seen the look on his face!
As for "rigging the line" i dont know. It had what he called a lead head on it with a hook and we put the hook right through the fake crab, that is
about the limit of my knowledge!
Caught: Halibat, Calico, Some Weird Looking Thing, and (3) Triggerfish. Only 2 of the 7 were big enough to keep.
The bait was Berkley Power Bait Fake Crab:
http://www.berkley-fishing.com/prod.php?k=50398&sk=44157...
No BS, we tried some other stuff and caught nothing.
We tried these and each time the line went in, it came out with something on the end of it! Keep in mind, this was my first time fishing in like 15
years!
[Edited on 5-7-2007 by bostonmangler]
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Cypress
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Super picts.Thanks for the report.
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bostonmangler
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Quote: | Originally posted by Packoderm
Great report and pictures. I see that there are two car top tents in the convoy. If you are the owner of one of them,could you please give us some
opinions on your car-top tent? How easy is it to set up and down? How does it handle the wind? Any other comments? |
Yes, my truck and tent is this one:
The tent is the Eezi-Awn 1800 model.
The other tent on the Dodge Diesal is a Mombasa which is no longer made or available. (however, he is selling that exact one in the pic)
I have owned both and both have their pros and cons.
The Eezi-Awn is FAR superior but costs 3x as much. However, with any rain or wind the Mombasa quickly becomes a mess.
The Eezi-Awn is the Top of the Line roof tent and as you see in my pic, that is the "Sunny" setup with the awning up and the windows open and such.
The "Storm" setup is very nice and everything securely folds in and buckles down for any rain or wind you might face. The material is a very heavy
duty canvas and the dark green cover is thick rubber!
Setup and fold down is super easy and each takes less then 5 minutes!
I am in San Diego right off of the 52 and your welcome to come check it out in person if you'd like.
Oh, and did i mention i am a dealer for them too?
Many other companies make these: Hannibal, Techintop, Autohome, etc....
Eezi-Awn is from South Africa and is standard equiptment on almost every rig involved in African Safaris!
[Edited on 5-7-2007 by bostonmangler]
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Minnow
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Great report and Pics. Love the roof tent!!!!
Proud husband of a legal immigrant.
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surfer jim
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I wonder how many in you group will be needing new SHOCK ABSORBERS after this trip....
great photos....!!
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David K
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Welcome to Nomad and what a great gift for us all... a super trip report with photos!!! Thank you very much!!!
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BAJACAT
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Bostonmangler
What time did you guys left tj, I notice you got to Beluga at 4;00pm..,
BAJA IS WHAT YOU WANTED TO BE, FUN,DANGEROUS,INCREDIBLE, REMOTE, EXOTIC..JUST GO AND HAVE FUN.....
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