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[*] posted on 4-3-2010 at 04:53 PM
BAJATRIP,#4 LA BOCANA-BAHIA ASUNCION


THIS would be the last entry on this long mile trip, report. La Bocana and Bahia Asincion trps where made to explore future Baja Destination.Alot times you end up in Place that You didn't like,for example La Erendida in BCN, we drove there to find nothing that apeals to me, so when i can I scout locations for future vacations, thats why I only expend one day on each location. Right after my trip to La Trinidad, upon arrival we pick up camp head back to Mex-1 had a quick lunch in the little shack name EL BURRO... and start driving to La Bocana around 4:30pm on March-24th. From the turn off at Abreojos in Mex-1 to the town of Abreojos it took us 50 minutes of night driving, pretty straight road with a few turns, only 6 miles are not paved yet.From AbreOjos we ask around and quickly found the road that leads to the Salitre(salt flats) i was told to follow the lights of the town all the way to La Bocana 10 miles away...No problem we got to La Bocana and ask some girls for Blanca's house and sure enough we where pointed the right way. You guys should off see Blancas face:o when she saw the whole troop.We settle in one of the houses she is fixing for rent,a whole house for our selfs...next day we are envite for breakfast and latter on the day for lunch, Blancas husband cook our breakfast and she made lunch, real friendly people Blanca and Les.My family really like them, we are definitely going back to la Bocana. We meet Ignacio one of the youghts in the Bike team, he won firts place on Sundays race..We say our good bye's and promisse to come back, and then off to meet Shari in Asuncion. the road to BA is pretty bad it remind me of the Gonzaga-Puertecitos rd...After San Hipolito the rd gets better.. we arrive at Asuncion meet Shari and juan she show us around and then of the THE BEACH HOUSE, to rest the next day, we where suppose to wake up early to drive to Ojo de Liebre for the whale trip..
For the trip we paid $40 for adults and $30 for kids. Our captain names was Hipolito,he told us that the whale count was low that the best time is from January 15 to February.. but still we where able to find some whales the ride was rough due to shoopy waters(wind to blame for this), encounter a good number of whales but hard to take pix because of the unsettle boat.. still i was able to take a few...we finish the tour and then head back to GN to full thats when the problems started for us. It was Friday March 26, the plan was to fill the tanks at the Pemex and reach El Rosario for a easy drive home on Saturday, but while my brother inlaw was filling up his tires, he told the guy to fill the truck with Diesel. We pay for the fuel and before the border of BCS-BCN his truck started smoking alot, and i tought is a Ford thing:lol::lol:, but it wasn't we pull some fuel from the tank to find out that it was gas and not diesel, back to the Pemex where we explain the problem to the Manager to our surprise we where the second car in the same day that had the same problem, and yes the guy at the pump made the mistake and fill the truck with unleaded, they call their mechanic drain ther gas replace it with diesel and it was all good again we didn't have to pay for anything, but we loss a day, we end up staying in GN instaded of El Rosario..the next Day we drove from GN all the way to Tijuana did and hour in the border and I was home in National City around 8:30 pm..
QUICK FACTS ABOUT THIS TRIP.
1559 miles round trip from San Diego to Baja
350 dollars worth of gas
$700 for food and expences and entertainment plus tips..
total of trip cost, was 1,200 USA dollars
TOTAL OF PLACES VISITED
BAHIA CONCEPCION,MULEGE,LA TRINIDAD, LORETO,SAN JAVIER MISSION, LA BOCANA, BAHIA ASUNCION, BAHIA OJO DE LIEBRE FOR THE WHALE TRIP...
NOMADS THAT I MEET ON THIS TRIP.
BAJA BLANCA AND HUSBAND LES IN LA BOCANA
SHARI AND JUAN IN BAHIA ASINCION
KURT AND FRIEND KHATY IN PLAYA EL COYOTE
BAJACACTUS (ANTONIO) IN EL ROSARIO..
Well thats all folks, untill next baja trip... enjoy the pix.

WE ARRIVE @ LA BOCANA AROUND 8:30 PM


LA BOCANA CHURCH


OUR HOUSE TO UOR SELFS COMPLIMENTS OF BAJABLANCA


LA BOCANA BED & BREAKFAST BLANCA'S PLACE


HAVING LUNCH WITH BLANCA AND LES


MY BROTHER IN LAW GETS STUCK IN LA BOCANA BAY AND GETS HELP FROM THE LOCALS


WE ARRIVED AT ASUNCION



FINALLY WE MEET SHARI


KIDS HAVING FUN IN BA


ONE OF SHARI'S NEW ROOMS


THE BEACH HOUSE IN BA, ALOT NOMADS NAMES IN THE GUESS BOOK.


SUNRISE IN ASUNCION


FINALLY SOME WHALES TURN OFF TO OJO DE LIEBRE


OUR CAPTAIN AND CREW READY FOR THE TRIP







WE ATE HERE AT GN SHARI'S RECONMENDATION, THIS PLACE IS REALLY GOOD, ASK FOR THE MANOS DE LEON SPECIAL..


ANOTHER SHARI RECONMENDATION HOTEL EL COWBOY IN GN, WE GOT A ROOM WITH 4 BEEDS FOR $700 PESOS EL CARACOL WAS FULL.




[Edited on 4-4-2010 by BAJACAT]

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[*] posted on 4-3-2010 at 05:23 PM


BAJACAT, Thanks. Enjoyed the pictures and the report.:D
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[*] posted on 4-3-2010 at 05:44 PM


Great trip report CAT, thanks.....dt



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[*] posted on 4-3-2010 at 09:22 PM


Ooooh! CAT! We are sooooo jealous you got to pet the whales! Our tour was soooo rough and none of them came close enough :( Looks like you guys had fun! Sorry we missed you...I'm sure we will cross paths one of these days!



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[*] posted on 4-4-2010 at 07:43 AM


Jose, thank you very much for your trip report... You did a great job in the report and a great thing for the kids of Baja with the bikes!

I hope we can hook up with you for Mision Santa Maria next month!




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[*] posted on 4-4-2010 at 08:29 AM


those fords are always getting stuck. my tundra yanked one out last summer.

the foto of the kids at the blowhole is GREAT.




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[*] posted on 4-4-2010 at 08:30 AM


Fantastic series of trip reports Jose. Loved them all. They just kept on coming and after a while I felt like I was riding along with you.

Thank you so much, and Happy Easter!
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[*] posted on 4-4-2010 at 10:16 AM


Nice photos BAJACAT, one warning though, those 6.4 liter Fords are very prone to damage from contaminated fuel, the Ford diesel forums are full of stories from owners having their fuel system and injectors destroyed by minute amounts of water in the fuel. I am not sure how gasoline affects the fuel system but if Ford determines there was a fuel contamination issue they will not warranty the repairs which can run north of $10k.
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[*] posted on 4-4-2010 at 10:38 AM


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great trip report and photos,, great job
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[*] posted on 4-4-2010 at 11:24 AM


Jose !!!! hehehe I was sooooooooo surprised to see all of you ... THAT'S A BIG FAMILY YOU HAVE !!! and you are welcome back any time you want .... the house will be waiting for you ...
your writing and pics are great, you really give us a sense of moment to moment excitement ... when is you rnext vacation ? we will be in San Diego this Thurs for a week - I will give you a call
One of these days we will go to Asuncion and meet Shari & Juan - right now they are on their Great Escape - only Elvis knows where they are
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[*] posted on 4-4-2010 at 02:28 PM


Excellent report and pictures !! Thanks
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[*] posted on 4-4-2010 at 02:44 PM


Enjoyed all of them---glad you had a great time and shared it.

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[*] posted on 4-4-2010 at 03:22 PM


That was one helluva great trip. Can't imagine it could get much better than that. Thanks for the report and the great photos.
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[*] posted on 4-4-2010 at 09:30 PM


The pleasure is mine, guys & gals, I love Baja and I wanted to share the experince with all the nomads...My next Baja trip will be to SANTA MARIA MISSION, for memorial day weekend...Im just looking for somebody to start the thread on that...



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Great stuff! Thanks for sharing the story and pics! :cool:



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[*] posted on 4-6-2010 at 09:57 AM


wow...looks like you had a pretty cool whale trip even though it was windy...I see our pal flacco was your guide...whales love him! I bet the kids were soooo excited!!! we look forward to a longer visit next time...besos a todos!!!



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[*] posted on 4-6-2010 at 10:59 AM


Bajacat, enjoyed your post and the pictures of your trip.

I saw your car in National City the other day at the middle school, is that where your kids go? My girls go to Otis, next door. We'll have to meet up one of these days, in NC or Baja! Saludos, Heather
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Bajacat, enjoyed your post and the pictures of your trip.

I saw your car in National City the other day at the middle school, is that where your kids go? My girls go to Otis, next door. We'll have to meet up one of these days, in NC or Baja! Saludos, Heather
Heather one of my sons goes to national middle, my dauther goes to Olivewood Elementary and the oldest one goes to SDSU..Next time you see me stop and say hi,we can meet ither in Baja or NC, Im by the Mile of cars and 24th st..it's nice to have a nomad close to where you live i think you and i are ther only ones in national City...



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[*] posted on 4-6-2010 at 06:46 PM


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wow...looks like you had a pretty cool whale trip even though it was windy...I see our pal flacco was your guide...whales love him! I bet the kids were soooo excited!!! we look forward to a longer visit next time...besos a todos!!!
Shari, everybody was excited, the wind made it pretty hard to take good pictures, but I did try my best...



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