OPERATION: "Epic Baja Adventure" Complete!!!!

RAM5500 CAMPERTHING

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Ok, this is one for the books!

The goal was to do a little site seeing and experience a little cold weather in Mex. The trip quickly morphed into something more! Much more!

We met @ my house @ 7am as planned, introduced and met one another, and headed to Tecate. When crossing the border Boyd and i immediately get pulled into secondary and questioned about our trucks and where we are going, bla bla bla. We figured they just loved WHITE 80's as much as we do and they let us continue on.

The drive from the border to La Rumorosa (where the trail begins) was fairly uneventful and we made really good timing getting there. We aired down our tires, topped of the tanks at Pemex and "Headed In".

The dirt road into Laguna Hansen was amazing. All of the recent rains had everything bright green in color and the moist dirt made for very favorable driving conditions with almost zero dust! There have been times on this trail where we have needed to spread out almost 1/4 mile because of dust, this was a very welcomed treat!

Arriving at the lake, i was surprised to see it had a lot of water in it. I have been here 1/2 dozen times or so, during various times of the year, and have never seen even a drop in it. The surrounding vegitation was also flourishing because of the rains. We were surprised to be the only folks there so we picked the primo camp spot @ the far end of the lake and set up camp.

Within minutes of setting up camp and relaxing with a nice Cerveza, 2 mexican cowboys approached us on Horses asking us if we needed firewood. We had plenty but considering the low temps expected we decided to get a little more. One thing led to another and they let Scott ride the horse around camp and they had a few beers with us! Only in Mexico!

We were all pretty hungry and Stan, Boyd and Scott whipped up some amazing food and yummy deserts (complete with ice cream).

Most of us were beat and crashed pretty early on the first night. It dropped into the mid teens @ night and we were entertained in the wee hours with a very loud noise of clanging bottles that ended up being a wild horse in camp playing with a trash bag filled with emptys, and then shortly thereafter a pack (is that what its called) of coyotes were all around the camp howling like crazy! It was most excellent!

The next morning, as we dethawed by the fire we also packed up fairly quick and made tracks to Mex 3 to head south to Mikes Sky Ranch.

The road to the sky ranch in rough shape due to a lot of erosion caused by the recent rains. Again, the scenary was completely green and absolutely amazing. The roads were still passible, just a little bumpier!

We got to Mikes making good time and he was nice enough to open the closed kitchen to feed us! Mikes Sky Ranch was an awesome experience that words simply cant describe, its like a little oasis in the middle of no where. If you visit, please make sure to look for the SO CAL 80's TSHIRT on the walled signed by all of us! (THANK YOU BOYD).

Now, the interesting part begins. Our maps and my GPS software show a "Trail" connecting Mikes Sky Ranch to San Telmo Road which is the access road to "Parque Nacional San Pedro Martir", which was our desitation. I havent found anyone that had verified this or its condition, so this was a relative unknown.

When we departed Mikes and headed in the opposite direction of most folks, they all kind of gave us the "Where the hell are they going" stare.

The trail was even more erroded then the road coming in and the wheeling got more intense quickly. The trail was a tight single track that had lots of bike tracks, but no truck tracks, hmmmmmm We continued on and looking @ the time of day and the length of trail we had to do, we needed to keep moving to make it to camp by nightfall. The trail was challenging but not to the point of scary. Luckily all the rigs with us had lockers and experienced drivers, so we made short work of it and were on the pavement of San Telmo road with about an hour of sunlight left! The entrance to Parque Nacional San Pedro Martir was still a good 30 miles away so time was ticking.

The road to the park was paved but the rained had washed A LOT of debris into the road! We played it safe, took our time and got to the park as the sun was falling. There was a little miscommunication with the park attendant (due to our lack of spanish skills) and his lack of giving us a map, we drove around for about 15 minutes looking for the first available camp before dark and found one just in the knick of time! We had made it! Woo Hoo!

We quickly set up camp and started cooking! The food was awesome, burgers, steak tips, tacos, apple cobbler! Yes, thats right APPLE COBBLER! Scott made an amazing apple cobbler in his dutch oven and it was the PERFECT way to end a long and exhausting day! Stan topped it off perfect with his Ben and Jerrys ice cream! Ahhhhhh

Again, tired from a long day of driving and wheeling, we crashed out pretty early and prepared for the last day of our already epic adventure!

Sunday AM was much less rushed as we had already made our 2 desitinations and the rest was just "Play Time"

Steve and Boyd cook an amazing breakfast that consisted of just about everything that one could fit in an omeletter and it was simply awesome!

We decided to check out the observatory before heading out and are very glad we did. It was clear enough to see BOTH COASTS!!!! The tour was in Spanish and i have no clue what was said, but the telescope was insanely cool and the views were about as good as they come!

After we got out of Parque Nacional San Pedro Martir we decide to make a run for the coast and have lunch on the beach before heading straight home. This turned out to be the icing on the cake, as the weather was mid 70's and hanging out @ the beach for a bit cut our border wait down to 25 mins!

After hanging and BBQing @ Erendira and enjoying the views and sunny 70 degree weather, we headed home via Mex 1 to Mex 3 to Tecate.

We had a super quick border wait and were back in the states safe and sound in now time!

We had an awesome group and am glad you all came along.

Great folks with great rigs and we suprisingly had zero mechanical or tires failures in 600+ miles and 9200 vertical feet of hard driving! Most cool!

Easy summary of the trip: EPIC

Epic Trip!
Epic Weather!
Epic Views!
Epic Folks!
Epic Food!
Epic Everything!

Tons of stories and pics to follow!

Here are a few TEASER shots:

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Scenic WonderRunner

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Another..... Baja Overland Most Excellent Adventure!:safari-rig: :cool: :1888fbbd:


SWEET! .....:costumed-smiley-007


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