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DeskToGlory

Adventurer
2013 Tecate Score Baja 1000

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Before the race even started I knew I wanted to come back to Baja for the 2014 Tecate Score Baja 1000 race. The atmosphere the night preceding the race was full of anticipation as we chatted with others who had been to races in the past. They shared stories, photos, and videos.

The morning of the race started with the wind picking up near Gonzaga Bay. Our little rooftop tent was getting really hammered by the wind so we packed up at 4:45am and made it out to the race course near mile marker 330 by 5:30am. It was just in time to see the second placed bike blast by us and over the 5ft high jump. He had it pinned, pushing for first place. We missed number 1 (Honda, as per usual) by minutes.

The bikes and quads made their way past us over the next four hours at steady intervals. We had time to talk to the other spectators, hear their stories, and tell ours. Some had raced the event, some had chased, some watch every year, and a few just stumbled across this year's race and decided it was safer to stay put than to head our on the highway battling race traffic along they way.

Rich and Melodi from 2 Wheels 2 Live left from Vancouver, WA and started south about the same time we did. They are heading to South America and are significantly more hardcore than we are. Their BMWs offer them little (read: none whatsoever) protection from the elements and other traffic and allow them to carry only the necessities. Our papaya/banana smoothies made in our Magic Bullet blender are a definite luxury.

We knew that the big money race teams driving trophy trucks started at 9:30am in Ensenada so it was speculated that they would be passing us at about 2:30pm. Everyone waited with anticipation, watching the horizon for the first cloud of dust. We soon saw the dust and the bright LED fog lights burning through it. Then we heard the sweet sound of an 800hp V8 at full song as the truck blew past us and over the jump at 100mph+. From here on out there was truck after truck and buggy after buggy hammering past us and pushing for the finish.

For a comparison, we averaged about 15mph on this exact road one day later.

Sure, you only see a couple miles of the almost 1000 mile race, but that's way better than watching recaps on YouTube.

If anybody needs a couple extra sets of hands to help with pre-running or chasing next year we're in. Just shoot us an email and we'll make it happen. For anyone else that is interested but has never made it down… Ensenada is only about 22 hours from Vancouver, BC. Throw a bunch of people in a truck to split fuel costs and driving duties, sleep in some $30/night hotels, eat $1 tacos, drink $1 beer, and have an absolute blast.


Check out the full post here: http://desktoglory.com/2013-tecate-score-baja-1000/
 

Kole

Adventurer
Looks like we barely missed you. I just got back from a week in Cabo. Showing my wife your blog and then our honeymoon in Cabo pretty much won her over on the idea of taking a trip south through Baja and beyond in our Tacoma in the future. Hope you two are having a blast!
 

DeskToGlory

Adventurer
Looks like we barely missed you. I just got back from a week in Cabo. Showing my wife your blog and then our honeymoon in Cabo pretty much won her over on the idea of taking a trip south through Baja and beyond in our Tacoma in the future. Hope you two are having a blast!

You definitely don't need much to enjoy baja, just some time! We're loving the trip so far for sure! Averaging about $35/day right now all in (and that's with at least one or two cans of beer a day...) It's too cheap not to go ;)
 

Kole

Adventurer
One think we realized is with our Texas educations we knew JUST enough rudimentary Spanish to get where we need but there is much room for improvement. How are Y'all doing on the language front? We decided that we would like to start learning Spanish ASAP. Probably start in Jan after our New Years Big Bend trip.

I love your photography by the way. Another skill i'm hoping to work on.

Cheers
 

DeskToGlory

Adventurer
One think we realized is with our Texas educations we knew JUST enough rudimentary Spanish to get where we need but there is much room for improvement. How are Y'all doing on the language front? We decided that we would like to start learning Spanish ASAP. Probably start in Jan after our New Years Big Bend trip.

I love your photography by the way. Another skill i'm hoping to work on.

Cheers

Our spanish is garbage so far. I think we're only on the third Pimsler lesson... whoops! We plan on stopping for a couple of weeks in Guanajuato for a couple of weeks for some intensive one one one classes though.
 

Kole

Adventurer
That's excellent. I've heard of others doing the same and it paid off greatly. At least the closer you get to Los Cabos the more English people speak. A friend of mine (fluent in Spanish) just returned from Columbia and said if you don't speak Spanish you better be good at drawing.
 

lysol

Explorer
Wow guys... The wife and I have been seriously talking about leaving our careers to be nomadic. I'm starting to build up my 4-door Wrangler for Expo use for our upcoming adventures. I'm sitting at my desk right now looking out my window in downtown D.C. and all I have to say is that we aren't meant to do this everyday... Thanks for the inspiration guys.
 

DeskToGlory

Adventurer
Wow guys... The wife and I have been seriously talking about leaving our careers to be nomadic. I'm starting to build up my 4-door Wrangler for Expo use for our upcoming adventures. I'm sitting at my desk right now looking out my window in downtown D.C. and all I have to say is that we aren't meant to do this everyday... Thanks for the inspiration guys.

Been there!

You really don't need much to do a trip like this, that's for sure! Throw a roof top tent (CVT? :ylsmoke:)on the Wrangler, a fridge in the back (ARB :ylsmoke:), and call it a day. As long as the truck is reliable, you're fairly comfortable, and you've got some cash in the savings account (don't really need that much), then you're set. I really enjoyed building the truck, but try not to get too focused on it (I know it's hard not too when there are all of these awesome builds on Expo Portal!!).
 

zeke2.0

Adventurer
Wow guys... The wife and I have been seriously talking about leaving our careers to be nomadic. I'm starting to build up my 4-door Wrangler for Expo use for our upcoming adventures. I'm sitting at my desk right now looking out my window in downtown D.C. and all I have to say is that we aren't meant to do this everyday... Thanks for the inspiration guys.

I know how you feel. Do you get out to the George Washington NF often?
 

h4rdflip

Observer
Any beer is cheap compare to BC :p, I wish I had less financial responsability right now, but one day maybe I will follow your foot steps. Keep living the good life, you have to hit papa&beer if you're in Ensada, I dont remember much since I was with a bunch of sailors but I sure had a good time there.
 

lysol

Explorer
I know how you feel. Do you get out to the George Washington NF often?

We've camped there 3 times this fall so far. The first time, we were up at Meadow Knob... Won't camp there again... too much wind. The last 2 times, we were past Skidmore Lake and camped in the same spot. It is a really nice/private area.
 

lysol

Explorer
Been there!

You really don't need much to do a trip like this, that's for sure! Throw a roof top tent (CVT? :ylsmoke:)on the Wrangler, a fridge in the back (ARB :ylsmoke:), and call it a day. As long as the truck is reliable, you're fairly comfortable, and you've got some cash in the savings account (don't really need that much), then you're set. I really enjoyed building the truck, but try not to get too focused on it (I know it's hard not too when there are all of these awesome builds on Expo Portal!!).

Makes sense. I'm having fun building mine. I'm a few weeks away from building up the electrical system to my liking. I won't be going overboard with much else. We're not sure as to what our route will look like. I would like to hit up the Eastern US, move up into Canada, then to Alaska. On our way back down, I'd like to hit up Colorado, Utah, etc... then into Mexico and ultimately South America. We love talking about it more than anything else. lol. Placing an order for an ARB fridge next week. How has yorus held up?
 

DeskToGlory

Adventurer
Makes sense. I'm having fun building mine. I'm a few weeks away from building up the electrical system to my liking. I won't be going overboard with much else. We're not sure as to what our route will look like. I would like to hit up the Eastern US, move up into Canada, then to Alaska. On our way back down, I'd like to hit up Colorado, Utah, etc... then into Mexico and ultimately South America. We love talking about it more than anything else. lol. Placing an order for an ARB fridge next week. How has yorus held up?

Our ARB fridge has been awesome. I think ours gets a little more beat up than usual since we're always stacking junk on top of it, but we have had no issues whatsoever. :)
 

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