Did you need any of your extra fuel? We're going down there in just over a week in my 80 series. I don't have any jerry can mounts, but could find a way to strap them to the roofrack if need be.
Nice trip! Fish tacos look good right about now!
Awesome, it made me envious. Gotta run to San Felipe during the winter break!
Great trip report, thanks for sharing!
Awesome pics and trip report!
I was down there for the 1000 and ran the course to Race mile 900 or so… have been down there for the race for the last 6 or so years. Point: would love to go down there just to hang out. We usually camp and this year we took 5 days getting to Loreto and then spent 3 days at the Sante Fe Hotel waiting for the race to start and go to our pits, had a great time, but would be nice to not HAVE to be somewhere at a certain time. Met some surfers from Australia at San Juanico and had a great night of stories by the fire. Wish I could go on the trip planned for after X-mas, but the job will get in the way as that is the busy time of the year for me.
Everyone be safe on the roads down there, you have to be on your game, its safer on the dirt in my opinion. Hope to meet up with some of you guys soon.
Doug
We were down there for #1077 (Randy Ellis Designs, KC Highlights sponsored ) Basically a class one with a Gm Ecotech motor. Also support for Mike Palmer in the #57 Trophy.
As previously stated, would love to get down there just to relax, fish, hang on the beach….someday
Doug
I did empty one of the 5 gallon gas cans one day, but for the most part the 15 gallons was overkill. It was much more about feeling prepared if something unplanned happened (if we got lost, had to backtrack, did a lot of offroading equaling poor MPG's, etc) than anything else.
I built my gas can carrier just a few days before we left, using some plate steel I had laying around. It was pretty basic, but held up just fine.
Oh! any pictures of the Ruins of Mission Calamujue!