Thanks Man ! Yeah did that drive down there in my rig , however we peeled off before where you went down towards the little town. Looks really cool where you went as well ~peace~
That was the cafe with WiFi. Keep walking down the beach and there's another smaller cafe, about three tables. Had a great lunch there, very local flavor. Help these people out and have a meal there.
I have enjoyed watching your videos. Such beautiful videography. Off raiding looks like hard work. I enjoy my leisure PleasureWay on road travel’s however, your travels seem like a lot of fun. Something I would enjoy if my husband was with me. I absolutely loved meeting you both at Agile, you’re both such kind people. PS I ordered the flashlight. Thank you!
I ran across your channel and loved it. I started watching your Baja series. Oh my gosh, I'm so jealous. This is my bucket list trip. Question: I thought I saw somewhere that drones were now illegal to bring into Mexico. Is this true?
No problem getting there. But leaving might be the hard part. The hill just getting off the beach is very steep and has some deep ruts/bumps. We had a few tires loose traction in 4wd. They spun for a slight moment and we kept going. I think we could have done it in 2wd but we didn't try. The biggest concern is that road conditions in these spots are always changing and it could be better or worse than I experience. Many of the 2wd vehicles went to the village of Augua Verde and stayed on the beach there. It's very nice too, but not quite as dramatic as the spot we were in. You could park at the top of the hill and walk down and scout the hill before committing to going down and then back up.
Of course I can't answer for everyone, but we felt very safe. We used common sense, didn't speed and took our time and had zero issues. There are small driving differences in any foreign country but we found it very easy.
How low of an air pressure can you run? I have my truck and camper which weigh around 11,000 lbs and usually run 70 psi front and 75 rear. I'm always concerned about letting out too much air and rolling the bead off. I imagine your rig weighs around the same. Also, is there any danger of those valve stems releasing air accidentally?
Hello Bongo, Airing down depends on your conditions, vehicle, wheels, tires, and how much it all weighs. You always need to be careful to drive very slowly and be controlled. All this plays into NOT having a tire come off the rim. I'll air down to 30 PSI in my van for normal rough roads. I might go much lower for very slow crawling through deep, soft sand, but never for driving on the pavement at normal speeds. It will differ with your vehicle and driving conditions. You will need to experiment to see what works best for you. The Apex valve stems are amazing. They can be released automatically when the cap is on. It doubles as a safety lock. Hope that helps. Thanks for watching!
If its in the same conditions as when I was there. I think you should be fine. The last bit is really steep and has some pretty good bumps but most stock 4x4 SUV's would be fine. The last hurricane has effected some areas. I don't know for sure how the road is right now.
I can't say for sure. I think they would need to be winched up the very steep hill off the beach. They would also lose the rear bumper as I think it would really drag in the deep holes. This isnt the kind of spot for a non-high clearance 4x4. We needed 4wd to get up this hill in our Revel and it was very rough for a short bit. Sorry, I wish I had another response. I had two Views and know what they are capable of. But, It will still be really rough for many miles. But you can access the village across the bay and possibly camp there. It is really sandy so have good all terrain tires and a set of MaxTrax minimum. (possibly another friend to help push/pull/winch). We just walked over there for tacos but this is where the 2wd vans hang out. I didn't see any class C RVs but Transits and ProMasters. Search on Google Maps for "Puerto Agua Verde". This is the general area. Hope that helps, have a blast!
You guys seem so cool. My wife & I have been married for 22 years and we spend a lot of independent alone time. Do you guys ever get sick of being crammed together 24/7? How do you deal with that?
We do love to travel together. We have been traveling for the last 30 years. Often in much smaller vehicles or with tents. But sure, We also love doing solo trips and try to do a few of these a year. It's great to be together and independent.
My favorite camp in all of Baja!!
Mine too, until next weeks video.
Thanks!
Huge thanks Perry! You will love it. Its such a special place
Amazing! I just added Agua Verde to my must see list!!
It will be in my top three places on my next trip south.
Great video! Well done!
Thank you very much!
Baja is such a great place to explore and relax in - we get down there a few times a year, keep at it.
That's perfect! I will do and thanks for watching.
Another great video, Peter! Thank you.
Thanks George, let's do more!
Jealous, looks awesome 👍👍👍
Thanks 👍
Thanks Man ! Yeah did that drive down there in my rig , however we peeled off before where you went down towards the little town. Looks really cool where you went as well ~peace~
Thanks for watching. Your truck looks amazing!
Another great video. Btw, I had huevos con chorizo tacos for lunch today. 😋
Thanks!
That sounds wonderful...
My favorite beach
Finally got to watch your video! What a beautiful place! Thanks for sharing..
Hi Walter, This was a special place for sure. Thanks so much!
Definitely an awesome area and easily accessible too, I did it in December in a Prius Prime and had no issues all. :)
Wow!
That was the cafe with WiFi. Keep walking down the beach and there's another smaller cafe, about three tables. Had a great lunch there, very local flavor. Help these people out and have a meal there.
Thanks for the tips! We will next time.
Amazing! Love your stories, keep up the great work!
Thank you James!
What a super time we had there with you guys. You really caught the essence of it perfectly 👍
We sure did! Thanks for making Baja wonderful for us.
Beautiful footage and awesome spot,
Thanks a lot!
I have enjoyed watching your videos. Such beautiful videography. Off raiding looks like hard work. I enjoy my leisure PleasureWay on road travel’s however, your travels seem like a lot of fun. Something I would enjoy if my husband was with me. I absolutely loved meeting you both at Agile, you’re both such kind people. PS I ordered the flashlight. Thank you!
Hi Sadie, I'm so glad you liked it. We enjoyed chatting with you at Agile Offroad. I think you will enjoy the light! Safe travels!
I follow almost all of them
I ran across your channel and loved it. I started watching your Baja series. Oh my gosh, I'm so jealous. This is my bucket list trip. Question: I thought I saw somewhere that drones were now illegal to bring into Mexico. Is this true?
Thanks so much for watching! I had read that too but couldn't ever confirm it officially. Then when I went to Mexico drones were very common.
Do you think of 2 wheel drive sprinter 144 with the all-terrain tire can also do the road?
No problem getting there. But leaving might be the hard part. The hill just getting off the beach is very steep and has some deep ruts/bumps. We had a few tires loose traction in 4wd. They spun for a slight moment and we kept going. I think we could have done it in 2wd but we didn't try. The biggest concern is that road conditions in these spots are always changing and it could be better or worse than I experience.
Many of the 2wd vehicles went to the village of Augua Verde and stayed on the beach there. It's very nice too, but not quite as dramatic as the spot we were in.
You could park at the top of the hill and walk down and scout the hill before committing to going down and then back up.
What an amazing place - does everyone feel safe driving in Mexico? We hear so much negative. Amazing camera & drone work.
Of course I can't answer for everyone, but we felt very safe. We used common sense, didn't speed and took our time and had zero issues. There are small driving differences in any foreign country but we found it very easy.
After watching your video, we made it a challenging journey. Beautiful place! 3/28/24
Great job! Thanks!
Im jealous 😅
Thanks for watching!
How low of an air pressure can you run? I have my truck and camper which weigh around 11,000 lbs and usually run 70 psi front and 75 rear. I'm always concerned about letting out too much air and rolling the bead off. I imagine your rig weighs around the same.
Also, is there any danger of those valve stems releasing air accidentally?
Hello Bongo, Airing down depends on your conditions, vehicle, wheels, tires, and how much it all weighs. You always need to be careful to drive very slowly and be controlled. All this plays into NOT having a tire come off the rim. I'll air down to 30 PSI in my van for normal rough roads. I might go much lower for very slow crawling through deep, soft sand, but never for driving on the pavement at normal speeds. It will differ with your vehicle and driving conditions. You will need to experiment to see what works best for you.
The Apex valve stems are amazing. They can be released automatically when the cap is on. It doubles as a safety lock. Hope that helps. Thanks for watching!
I have a short (19.5) Baja trailer which is lifted for clearance, I think I can get down that road pulling it with my 4x4. Your thoughts.
If its in the same conditions as when I was there. I think you should be fine. The last bit is really steep and has some pretty good bumps but most stock 4x4 SUV's would be fine. The last hurricane has effected some areas. I don't know for sure how the road is right now.
Anyone ever take a winnebago view/navion to AV? Sprinter 3500 chassis.
I can't say for sure. I think they would need to be winched up the very steep hill off the beach. They would also lose the rear bumper as I think it would really drag in the deep holes. This isnt the kind of spot for a non-high clearance 4x4. We needed 4wd to get up this hill in our Revel and it was very rough for a short bit. Sorry, I wish I had another response. I had two Views and know what they are capable of.
But, It will still be really rough for many miles. But you can access the village across the bay and possibly camp there. It is really sandy so have good all terrain tires and a set of MaxTrax minimum. (possibly another friend to help push/pull/winch). We just walked over there for tacos but this is where the 2wd vans hang out. I didn't see any class C RVs but Transits and ProMasters. Search on Google Maps for "Puerto Agua Verde". This is the general area. Hope that helps, have a blast!
Hi from Spain, you know any company that they have sprinter 4x4 campervan for rent on USA?
Thanks and great video.
Hello, You might check out Outdoorsy.com. Lots of 4x4 Sprinters on there for hire.
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None better than there
I think your right. But I’ll keep looking just in case. 😀
My wife lost her mind on the drive in to Aguaverde in our 🚑.
Hopefully, in a good way. Isn't it pretty?
been taking a camp trailer in there for three years :/
Awesome!
👍😍😍😍
You guys seem so cool. My wife & I have been married for 22 years and we spend a lot of independent alone time. Do you guys ever get sick of being crammed together 24/7? How do you deal with that?
We do love to travel together. We have been traveling for the last 30 years. Often in much smaller vehicles or with tents. But sure, We also love doing solo trips and try to do a few of these a year. It's great to be together and independent.
20 years ago
There was no one and nothing there