Baja Peninsula with the F'ns

LexusAllTerrain

Expedition Leader
articulate said:
Fond memories. Thanks for bringing this one back on the radar.

I don't know if I posted this photo yet, but it came from this trip. Now... who would trust a battery with this name?
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Good find!:rally_guys:



Is that GOHHER brand?:Wow1:
 

p1michaud

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Vicarously travelling via this thread...

articulate said:
Are you still with me?
Here’s what I learned:
  • Baja - for all its funky roadways, cultural idiosyncrasies, and damn good drinkin’ villages with fishing problems – is more than a strip of sand and rock that hosts desert races, surf bums, and expatriates.
  • Huevos rancheros is hard to find before 11:00am
  • Never underestimate how long it will take to drive 30 miles of washboard road
  • Turn on your left blinker while another vehicle is passing you on Mex 1
  • The desert near Catavina is still whispering my name
  • It’s a shame Bay of LA beaches are trashed with dead dreams, old uninhabited mobile homes, and piles of rusty junk. The bay is so very striking with all those islands, but the beaches . . .
  • When camp gets windy, just bring the beer into the tent
  • If you think you’re lost, just keep going
  • Most plentiful business in Baja? Llantera
  • The little sign above the 10’x10’ shack on the side of the highway that says, “World Famous Tamales” is true
  • Wave; say “Buenos dias”
  • Ask, “Donde esta . . .”
  • People around the world are just want to make a living, get to tomorrow, and be happy along the way
  • It’s still pretty cold and windy on the Pacific coast in March

I wish I was there now, we are in the middle of a pretty good snow storm right at this moment. Great photos and trip report.
Cheers,
P
 

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