Beautiful place…interesting how there are commenters that don’t want these types of places being shown on social media because they don’t want people other than themselves to be able to go there…very selfish of them. I will probably never go there, even though I have the ways and means to, it’s cool to see it. I suspect the person in the truck tearing up the hill on the way out did it on purpose to make the road more difficult to drive on and deter people from going there. The haters need to understand that this is how social media works, people from all over the world show the rest of us all of the beautiful places this planet has to offer. Keep on keeping on.
Yes, It's very interesting. I've had the same person ask me for a location to a spot then complain when I share it with someone else. I do feel like their hart is in the right place in protecting sensitive spots. I do appreciate that. Below is my response to these comments. I appreciate this perspective, and I do think about this a lot. There are many sensitive places that I don't mention at all. Baja is full of secret spots that only the curious, persistent explorer will discover. I don't post about these places, not even as an undisclosed picture on Instagram. I have criteria for spots I'm willing to share in videos. And while Agua Verde is excellent, it's been far from a secret for a very long time. It's well documented on iOverlander and in many other sites/videos. Its location & approach road keep 90% of the casual people away. You may disagree with this statement, and that is okay. But please know that I do put a lot of thought into the consequences of a video and how it may affect the environment and or future access. Thanks for your comment and care for the places we all love.
I’m glad you like it! It is a great place. When driving any narrow road but especially shelf roads like this it’s important to be scanning ahead, looking for other vehicles. You can often see the dust plumes coming up better than the actual cars. But there are wide spots where you can wait for an approaching car and let it pass.
Beautiful! Love the underwater footage and all the tips! Do I see a roof tent in the background? The kids do not want to go to Baja until they have "four Walls" around them.
Thanks Hannah, Yes, Baja is loaded with roof top tents. It's a really great climate for a RTT and makes a lot of sense down there. I'd say go for it. If they pulled off Florida, Baja will be a breeze for a RTT.
So beautiful! I just watched your video from last year when you went to this destination and it inspired me (even with the shelf roads you described, lol) Baja has been on my bucket list for a while now. I've pinned Agua Verde on my Gaia GPS, now I just gotta convince my husband that it's safe to travel in Baja!
Hi Renee, yes, that’s the hardest part. We Americans are so scared of the southern border. We were too. But Baja is a really wonderful place and dare I say, safe too. We don’t know of anyone who has had a first hand scary moment in Baja. Just follow the basic travel rules and you will have an amazing trip.
Very nice place. Roads seems bad, though. I have a 4x4 170 Sprinter, what i hate most are the roads with side incline. Would you know the max slope angle before tipping over with such heavy and high vehicle. Thanks and enjoy the road
The road to Agua Verde is a little rough and narrow but generally not too off camber. The tiping point would vary depending uppon many factors like how the cargo wieight in your van is distributed. Generally they are much more stable than they look. But you dont want to cross that line and learn the hard way. Thanks for watching!
Do it. We spent 2 months there with our 13 year old shepherd and he spent the last few Months of his life living his BEST life in Baja. Great for dogs. Just bring boots for their feet. Lots of cactus,thorns, heat,etc.
I think Baja is great for dogs. We were concerned with the many feral dogs, but found them to be very friendly and well behaved. I also agree with @brianandmarisha409 booties can be a great idea.
My friend nice video, but why would you ruin it now it won’t be a beautiful spot cuz it will get crowed. I been going there for years and showed the videos on RUclips but never I said the name of it.
@edgargomezbarbagonzalez6365, @JavierBlanchardBJJ, @skysteppes1017, @steveburns6503, @homelight9321, Sorry for the mass response, I do try to reply to everyone with civil comments or feedback. Since you all had a similar concern, I thought I'd reply to you all together. I appreciate this perspective, and I do think about this a lot. There are many sensitive places that I don't mention at all. Baja is full of secret spots that only the curious, persistent explorer will discover. I don't post about these places, not even as an undisclosed picture on Instagram. I have criteria for spots I'm willing to share in videos. And while Agua Verde is excellent, it's been far from a secret for a very long time. It's well documented on iOverlander and in many other sites/videos. Its location & approach road keep 90% of the casual people away. You may disagree with this statement, and that is okay. But please know that I do put a lot of thought into the consequences of a video and how it may affect the environment and or future access. Thanks for your comment and care for the places we all love.
Hello, It is available on our Patreon for "Part of the FAM!" members. They have continual access to all our field guides and they're future updates and more.
things should be found slowly through word of mouth. Blowing them up on the internet sucks. Baja is so lightly populated that it won't likely matter in this case. Do the video perhaps, no need to name it. The video itself is lovely and well made.
Hey, thanks. I do appreciate your feedback. This beach is far from secret. I don't share locations of sensitive spots, and you will see them in some of my other videos. Thanks for watching and caring about the places we all love.
Many of the best places aren't in Google Maps. But the village of Agua Verde is this will get you 95% of the way there. You can also get all the information and map in my Baja Field Guide available on my Patreon. www.patreon.com/Famagogo/membership
Thanks for destroying this place by telling everyone! ! ! But good for you getting yourself attention. It's not selfish to want to save a place and maintain what makes it special (a lack of people). It's selfish to promote oneself by telling everyone of places that don't belong to them while nature is destroyed. But I guess this is modern society and nothing is safe from social media!
I appreciate this perspective, and I do think about this a lot. There are many sensitive places that I don't mention at all. Baja is full of secret spots that only the curious, persistent explorer will discover. I don't post about these places, not even as an undisclosed picture on Instagram. I have criteria for spots I'm willing to share in videos. And while Agua Verde is excellent, it's been far from a secret for a very long time. It's well documented on iOverlander and in many other sites/videos. Its location & approach road keep 90% of the casual people away. You may disagree with this statement, and that is okay. But please know that I do put a lot of thought into the consequences of a video and how it may affect the environment and or future access. Thanks for your comment and care for the places we all love.
Beautiful place…interesting how there are commenters that don’t want these types of places being shown on social media because they don’t want people other than themselves to be able to go there…very selfish of them. I will probably never go there, even though I have the ways and means to, it’s cool to see it. I suspect the person in the truck tearing up the hill on the way out did it on purpose to make the road more difficult to drive on and deter people from going there. The haters need to understand that this is how social media works, people from all over the world show the rest of us all of the beautiful places this planet has to offer. Keep on keeping on.
Yes, It's very interesting. I've had the same person ask me for a location to a spot then complain when I share it with someone else. I do feel like their hart is in the right place in protecting sensitive spots. I do appreciate that. Below is my response to these comments.
I appreciate this perspective, and I do think about this a lot. There are many sensitive places that I don't mention at all. Baja is full of secret spots that only the curious, persistent explorer will discover. I don't post about these places, not even as an undisclosed picture on Instagram. I have criteria for spots I'm willing to share in videos. And while Agua Verde is excellent, it's been far from a secret for a very long time. It's well documented on iOverlander and in many other sites/videos. Its location & approach road keep 90% of the casual people away. You may disagree with this statement, and that is okay. But please know that I do put a lot of thought into the consequences of a video and how it may affect the environment and or future access. Thanks for your comment and care for the places we all love.
great cinematography, Peter. Thx for all these videos!❤
Thanks so much! I'm glad you liked it.
@@Famagogo cheers from Germany 🍻🍻😄
Ahhh yes! our second favorite camp spot in all Baja and our first favorite road. Such a great place to stay. What a gem!!!!!
Nice.
Great content Peter really nice beach thanks for sharing
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching.
That is the the most amazing beach in Baja or anywhere!! Awesome photography! I have to watch it a few more times. Thanks
Question? With a single lane road in and out, what happens when someone is leaving as you’re arriving?
I’m glad you like it! It is a great place. When driving any narrow road but especially shelf roads like this it’s important to be scanning ahead, looking for other vehicles. You can often see the dust plumes coming up better than the actual cars. But there are wide spots where you can wait for an approaching car and let it pass.
Fun couple. 😮
Much Thanks!
Thank you!
Beautiful! Love the underwater footage and all the tips! Do I see a roof tent in the background? The kids do not want to go to Baja until they have "four Walls" around them.
Thanks Hannah, Yes, Baja is loaded with roof top tents. It's a really great climate for a RTT and makes a lot of sense down there. I'd say go for it. If they pulled off Florida, Baja will be a breeze for a RTT.
So beautiful! I just watched your video from last year when you went to this destination and it inspired me (even with the shelf roads you described, lol) Baja has been on my bucket list for a while now. I've pinned Agua Verde on my Gaia GPS, now I just gotta convince my husband that it's safe to travel in Baja!
Hi Renee, yes, that’s the hardest part. We Americans are so scared of the southern border. We were too. But Baja is a really wonderful place and dare I say, safe too. We don’t know of anyone who has had a first hand scary moment in Baja. Just follow the basic travel rules and you will have an amazing trip.
Thanks!
Thanks so much, I really appreciate it! Have a blast in Baja!
👍😍😍😍
Very nice place. Roads seems bad, though. I have a 4x4 170 Sprinter, what i hate most are the roads with side incline. Would you know the max slope angle before tipping over with such heavy and high vehicle. Thanks and enjoy the road
The road to Agua Verde is a little rough and narrow but generally not too off camber. The tiping point would vary depending uppon many factors like how the cargo wieight in your van is distributed. Generally they are much more stable than they look. But you dont want to cross that line and learn the hard way. Thanks for watching!
I know that your Labrador passed away in Alaska this summer. I wondering what your thoughts are on bringing my Labrador along on a trip to Baja
Do it. We spent 2 months there with our 13 year old shepherd and he spent the last few
Months of his life living his BEST life in Baja. Great for dogs. Just bring boots for their feet. Lots of cactus,thorns, heat,etc.
I think Baja is great for dogs. We were concerned with the many feral dogs, but found them to be very friendly and well behaved. I also agree with @brianandmarisha409 booties can be a great idea.
My friend nice video, but why would you ruin it now it won’t be a beautiful spot cuz it will get crowed. I been going there for years and showed the videos on RUclips but never I said the name of it.
@edgargomezbarbagonzalez6365, @JavierBlanchardBJJ, @skysteppes1017, @steveburns6503, @homelight9321,
Sorry for the mass response, I do try to reply to everyone with civil comments or feedback. Since you all had a similar concern, I thought I'd reply to you all together.
I appreciate this perspective, and I do think about this a lot. There are many sensitive places that I don't mention at all. Baja is full of secret spots that only the curious, persistent explorer will discover. I don't post about these places, not even as an undisclosed picture on Instagram. I have criteria for spots I'm willing to share in videos. And while Agua Verde is excellent, it's been far from a secret for a very long time. It's well documented on iOverlander and in many other sites/videos. Its location & approach road keep 90% of the casual people away. You may disagree with this statement, and that is okay. But please know that I do put a lot of thought into the consequences of a video and how it may affect the environment and or future access. Thanks for your comment and care for the places we all love.
Bottom line these vids are about creating income. We’re all prostituting ourselves for cash in one way or another. C’est la vie.
Loving the vids… miss you guys! Hope to see you soon!
Johnny Danger
Thanks Johnny, it’s been too long. Let’s paddle!
Best beach ever!!!
$20 for your field guide?
Hello, It is available on our Patreon for "Part of the FAM!" members. They have continual access to all our field guides and they're future updates and more.
things should be found slowly through word of mouth. Blowing them up on the internet sucks. Baja is so lightly populated that it won't likely matter in this case. Do the video perhaps, no need to name it. The video itself is lovely and well made.
Hey, thanks. I do appreciate your feedback. This beach is far from secret. I don't share locations of sensitive spots, and you will see them in some of my other videos. Thanks for watching and caring about the places we all love.
Agua Verde does not come up in google maps, you must hae the wrong name for that location.
Many of the best places aren't in Google Maps. But the village of Agua Verde is this will get you 95% of the way there. You can also get all the information and map in my Baja Field Guide available on my Patreon. www.patreon.com/Famagogo/membership
Puerto Agua Verde es un poblado que se localiza 100 km al sur de Loreto, en Baja California Sur.
Lets see some whitewater down there
Keep watching as I have some big plans to paddle in mainland Mexico.
@@Famagogo can't wait!
Thanks for destroying this place by telling everyone! ! ! But good for you getting yourself attention.
It's not selfish to want to save a place and maintain what makes it special (a lack of people). It's selfish to promote oneself by telling everyone of places that don't belong to them while nature is destroyed. But I guess this is modern society and nothing is safe from social media!
I appreciate this perspective, and I do think about this a lot. There are many sensitive places that I don't mention at all. Baja is full of secret spots that only the curious, persistent explorer will discover. I don't post about these places, not even as an undisclosed picture on Instagram. I have criteria for spots I'm willing to share in videos. And while Agua Verde is excellent, it's been far from a secret for a very long time. It's well documented on iOverlander and in many other sites/videos. Its location & approach road keep 90% of the casual people away. You may disagree with this statement, and that is okay. But please know that I do put a lot of thought into the consequences of a video and how it may affect the environment and or future access. Thanks for your comment and care for the places we all love.
Lets keep this place a secret
OK I tried, too much of your damn mug!
Thanks for watching.
@@Famagogo Stupid too I guess
What is this place called? How do I find it? This is going on my list of travel destinations. Thank you. Great video.
Agua Verde, It's awesome!
Puerto Agua Verde es un poblado que se localiza 100 km al sur de Loreto, en Baja California Sur.