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[*] posted on 3-26-2013 at 02:11 PM
A 9 Day Baja Adventure


Last month we loaded up the dogs and our trailer and headed down to Baja for 9 days of fun. Our goal was to see the whales, check out rock art and cave paintings and just plain relax for a bit. Here is how it all went down:

Day One - San Diego to Erendira - 148.6 miles

We got on the road later than anticipated, but had a pretty short drive on the first day. We were headed to Erendira to meet up with our good friends Greg and Michelle who have a house there. It was a beautiful day for a drive and we got down there just as it was getting dark.


Getting the rig all loaded up...


The big Jesus south of Rosarito Beach...


The coastline near La Fonda. Baja was so green!


Salsipuedes...


Getting some snacks in Ensenada...


We met up with Justin and Bryan from the What Is West Baja walk in Camalu and gave them some toffee ice cream bars, Snickers and peanut butter.


They dug in immediately!


Fletch and Pepita snuggled up in the trailer.

Day Two - Erendira to San Ignacio - 429.6 miles

We got up pretty early and it was an absolutely beautiful day in Erendira. Our friends Greg and Michelle have had a house in Erendira for about six years and we visit every summer for their baseball game/fundraiser they do for local kids. After breakfast we got on the road and kept heading south. Our plan was to meet up with my parents at Rice and Beans in San Ignacio...


Greg and Michelle's house aka Casa de Califone


The Casa de Califone patio sculpture


Our rig parked with a really nice ocean view


Fletch and Pepita enjoying breakfast


A herd of goats grazing near the coast


Peeps and Fletch enjoying the outdoors


Our amigos Greg, Michelle, Waits and pooch Kincaid


How do I stop this thing?


The rig about to depart Erendira


Heading south!


Not a cloud in the sky....Baja was beautiful!


This semi was hauling (very slowly) a huge section of pipe and taking up both lanes. Thankfully they turned out and let traffic go through.


Cataviña


Lots of Baja racing history on the walls of Rice and Beans!


Margaritas at Rice and Beans are excellent after a long day of driving!

Days three and four coming up next...




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[*] posted on 3-26-2013 at 02:20 PM


Most excellent Geoff... :light:



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Day Three - San Ignacio to Bahia Asuncion - 120.1 miles

We stayed the night at Rice and Beans and had breakfast there before heading in to town. Morgan had never been to San Ignacio and I really wanted her to see it in person. Today we had a relatively short drive north to Bahia Asuncion where we would meet up with Shari and stay at her place.


Rice and Beans...always a good option for an overnight in San Ignacio


Fletch and Pepita checking out the town square


The mission at San Ignacio


Morgan and I on the steps of the mission


San Ignacio looking very lush


The road into Bahia Asuncion


Arriving in Asuncion

Day Four - Bahia Asuncion to Guerrero Negro - 146.6 miles

Initially we had planned on staying in Asuncion for two nights, but we got word that bad weather was heading our way, which was going to disrupt our whale watching plans. We decided to leave in the morning, so unfortunately we didn't really get to spend much time exploring Bahia Asuncion. We hustled towards Guerrero Negro to get in an afternoon of whale watching.


Heading out to see the whales


The Ojo de Liebre visitors center


A very large whale skeleton


The tide was so low we had to walk out to the panga!


Our panga crew on the way out to see the whales


Woohoo!


Pangas


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Day Five - Guerrero Negro to El Carmen to Bahia de los Angeles - 242.6 miles

Today we had to backtrack to go see the cave paintings at el Carmen. We were going to go see the cave paintings on the way out of Asuncion, but we were pressed for time to get to the whales. As it turned out, we awoke to wind and rain in Guerrero Negro and were very glad we had seen the whales the day before. After seeing the cave paintings, we drove to Bahia de los Angeles and checked in at Villa Bahia.


We ended up staying at Don Gus in Guerrero Negro and having two meals there. My chilaquiles were excellent!


The road out to the el Carmen cave paintings


The desert was really pretty


Our rig parked at the base of the el Carmen mesa


My folks hiking up to the cave


It was awesome finally seeing these in person!






Yours truly enjoying the cave paintings


The view from the cave


Morgan showing where we had just hiked to


Boojum trees

Day Six - No Driving - Relax in Bahia de los Angeles

We woke up to a perfectly calm morning and Bahia de los Angeles was gorgeous. I took my paddleboard out for a few hours and got in before the wind picked up. We spent the day playing with the dogs on the beach and relaxing.


The view from our room at Villa Bahia


The dogs playing ball and enjoying the Sea of Cortez


The dogs were pooped after playing on the beach all day


Villa Bahia...dogs are always welcome


Loncheria Gayro...we did Morgan's birthday dinner here the night we arrived since all the other restaurants were closed!


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[*] posted on 3-26-2013 at 03:49 PM


Great... keep it coming!



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Day 7 - Bahia de los Angeles - Cave Paintings and Rock Art

We ate most of our meals at Alejandrina and it was consistently good. Today we were heading out to see the cave paintings and rock art outside of town. It was an easy drive, but the sand was pretty soft in some spots. We managed to get the 4Runner stuck once, but aired down the tires and dug out the wheels and we were good to go.


On our way


The rock art was really interesting






Me shooting video of the rock art


More video work




After we got back to town we visited the BolA museum, which I highly recommend. They have a really comprehensive history about the area and a lot of great artifacts.

Day Eight - Bahia de los Angeles to El Rosario - 204.2 miles

After saying our goodbyes to Villa Bahia owner and Baja author Roger Silliman, we had breakfast at Alejandrina's before leaving town. We had a nice drive north up to El Rosario where we checked in and dropped off our trailer. That afternoon we were going to try and find Justin and Bryan from the What Is West Baja walk, as they had just started heading south of El Rosario.


The view from the upstairs deck at Villa Bahia


Roger and I with a copy of the book "Baja's Hidden Gold" that he helped write


The family at Villa Bahia with Bandito...the resident dingo


Roger at Villa Bahia


The road out of Bahia de los Angeles


We found Justin and Bryan on a dirt road south of El Rosario!


El Rosario valley


Mission ruins at El Rosario

Day 9 - El Rosario to San Diego - 244.8 miles

We got on the road and really wanted to go out to La Lobera, but the road was pretty beat up from the rains and we would not have made it with the trailer. We had an uneventful drive back to the border, and arrived at home happy but tired from our 9 day journey! Until next time.....



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[*] posted on 3-26-2013 at 04:04 PM


:bounce:

Thanks for the reminder that Roger is the one who wrote down what Herman told him! Herman is a character, living off the hidden gold and dancing at the Diaz compound every New Year's Eve.




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Yippppeeeeeeeee!!!!!!!!!! That was great, thanks!
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[*] posted on 3-26-2013 at 04:17 PM


Great trip report Geoff. We plan on making it to most of the same places this June. El Carmen and La Shari are definitely at the top of the northern section list.

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[*] posted on 3-26-2013 at 04:28 PM


Thanks BornFisher and Frank! My 4Runner is not 4WD...I manage OK with 2WD but sometimes it just isn't enough...



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[*] posted on 3-26-2013 at 05:40 PM


Thanks so much, what a great report.

We are leaving for BOLA April 1.

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[*] posted on 3-26-2013 at 06:23 PM


great trip.



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[*] posted on 3-26-2013 at 06:38 PM


Really enjoyed this, thanks for sharing!!!!!!!!

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[*] posted on 3-26-2013 at 09:36 PM


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A very large whale skeleton



Here we see their direct lineage from birds. Sheerwaters to be exact.

[Edited on 3-27-2013 by Skipjack Joe]
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[*] posted on 3-26-2013 at 09:55 PM


Geoff, it was a pleasure to meet you at Shari's. I'm sorry it was so short. We all got 'owned' by the wind and weather for most of Feb. and March! I'm glad to see that many of your plans went as you wished!



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[*] posted on 3-27-2013 at 07:52 AM


Great trip Geoff. Imagine chilling in that cave thousands of years ago with that view!! Good call on the Lobera turnaround. That road sucked when I went in there in January.



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[*] posted on 3-27-2013 at 08:29 AM


That's what it's all about.
Thanks:coolup:




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[*] posted on 3-27-2013 at 10:26 AM


Excllent report and beautiful pictures, thanks. A great time for sure.
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[*] posted on 3-27-2013 at 11:23 AM


Thanks everyone!

Nice meeting you as well Vgabndo! I was bummed our stay in Asuncion got cut short. Nine days in Baja and my surfboard never came out of the bag once. :no:

Next time...




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[*] posted on 3-27-2013 at 12:19 PM


Geoff, I finally took the time to go through your trip report. I can't tell you how much fun it was going through all of your photos and comments. Love your dogs !! Looks like you experienced mostly great weather days...



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