The vlogs you produce show one side of of your travels. These are the conversations and observations that friends have over a beer, around the campfire, and tell the story behind the vlogs, the good things, the humorous things, personal observations, etc. that make traveling and swapping stories so much fun. Keep at it, we enjoy them. Travel safe.
We probably won’t ever drive, but you guys have provided some great tips for those who might. Very helpful! Love the recap. You guys should do a taco count. ~Cara 😊
Lots of "surf" Baja is explored via long 4x4 excursions. It sounds like you didn't venture far from hwy 1. Given your overland rig, I hope you do some more exploring before leaving baja. A lot of the remoteness you heard about was likely from travels too and from these areas. Google Scorpion Bay or Punta Colonet. Those are semi decent examples of popular more "remote" surf breaks. I'll agree even at both spots there's always someone or somewhere to grab a tecate, but I'd hate to breakdown an hour or more into one of those dirt roads. I think those type of situations are where the "survival" stories come from
Love hearing your experiences! Keep them coming!
Good to know!!! We will!
The vlogs you produce show one side of of your travels. These are the conversations and observations that friends have over a beer, around the campfire, and tell the story behind the vlogs, the good things, the humorous things, personal observations, etc. that make traveling and swapping stories so much fun. Keep at it, we enjoy them. Travel safe.
Glad you are sharing your journey with us. Very helpfu! 😊
We probably won’t ever drive, but you guys have provided some great tips for those who might. Very helpful! Love the recap. You guys should do a taco count. ~Cara 😊
So many people have told us we should do a taco counter! I think. We’ll have to.
Lots of "surf" Baja is explored via long 4x4 excursions. It sounds like you didn't venture far from hwy 1. Given your overland rig, I hope you do some more exploring before leaving baja. A lot of the remoteness you heard about was likely from travels too and from these areas. Google Scorpion Bay or Punta Colonet. Those are semi decent examples of popular more "remote" surf breaks. I'll agree even at both spots there's always someone or somewhere to grab a tecate, but I'd hate to breakdown an hour or more into one of those dirt roads. I think those type of situations are where the "survival" stories come from
Fun video
We Mexicans no longer like to call it “Sea of cortez” it’s called Golfo de California.
Keep on traveling! 👍🏽
Thanks for letting us know!
Speak for yourself, I’m from
Baja born and raised and call it Mar de Cortez.
Se llama BAJA CALIFORNIA, NO "BAJA"
Like very expensive.Big time. And no water. They no nothing. Don't want to be sad. Do something else for a living.
Thanks Robert!