Diario Mexicano: Day Twenty-Five: Bahia De Los Angeles: “And The Hits Just...
Day 25 Miles: 120 Are we there yet? We crossed back into Baja California today, regaining our lost hour. I was boarded at a military checkpoint; the young man spoke no English. He did not ask to see...
View ArticleDiario Mexicano: Day Twenty-Six: Bahia De Los Angeles –“A Better Day”
Above Photo: In a town with nothing but washed out roads, Bahia day Los Angeles has a lovely traffic circle. The sunrise was breathtaking at Bahia day Los Angeles, and this view was from inside my rig....
View ArticleDiario Mexicano: Day Twenty-Seven: Vincente Guerrero –“The Longest Day”
As we pulled into the Baja Fiesta parking lot in Vincente Guerrero, all I could hear was the voice of Chevy Chase as Clark Griswold, when Clark finds out his employer enrolled him in a Jelly of the...
View ArticleDiario Mexicano: Day Twenty-Eight: Valle Guadalupe –“A Flood, A School, And A...
Above Photo: Colorings of Benito Juarez by the schoolchildren at Rancho Sordo Mudo. As if to say adios, Mexico rained on us on our last full day in the country. It was the only rain we had seen for the...
View ArticleDescansos: Death Markers On The Baja
(If the above montage of images I have taken of Descansos appears small on your screen, click on it for a larger view!) You have probably seen them in the United States – memorials erected to those...
View ArticleBaja Fun Fuel Facts
I was very nervous the first time I got fuel in Mexico. I read the booklet provided by the tour company, cautioning about fraud at the pump. Before our whale watching tour I overheard a conversation...
View ArticleChoosing A Baja RV Caravan Tour Company
We ran into them in Cabo – 20 huge Class A rigs, most 40 to 45 feet, most diesel pushers, most towing toads. They had a Wagonmaster and a Tailgunner, also in large diesel pushers. The Wagonmaster spoke...
View ArticleSiete Hechos To Know Before An RV Caravan Through Baja, Mexico
1. Inspections by the military are relatively painless. I was scared to death when the military boarded my rig and asked for my paperwork and the paperwork for the animals. They were more interested in...
View ArticleDiario Mexicano: Epilogue
(Thanks to Carla Gallaway for the above photo.) Just in case you had not already discerned my feelings about Baja, I thought I’d pen one more post before closing the Diario Mexicano for good. I’m proud...
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From February 8, 2016, to March 8, 2016, I was part of an RV caravan through Baja, Mexico. Check out the posts here.
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