Beautiful video guys! That beach was truly paradise and we were so happy our paths crossed so that we could share it with you. Enjoy the rest of your tour of Baja 🌵 ...so happy we missed that scorpion!
Great stay you two. Made me reflect on things like culture, instead of feeling inundated by vendors, its a chance to see and feel the culture. You can always say no, but saying yes for goods might change their day for the better and yours.
You inspired us and we're currently 2 months into our 6 month Baja trip. Staying at Huerta Don Chano on Sunday for 2 weeks. So far we stayed at Baja Seasons for 4 weeks, then Campo Lorenzo Sky Park for 4 weeks. Next up. Mulege, Loreto, then La Paz.
Gorgeous camp site!!! And good choice on the blankets. We still have Mexican blankets we purchased in Algadones years ago and they are the best blankets ever! Safe travels!!
This was an awesome video! It seems that you have to get through the obstacles to get to the beauty of Mexico. We are getting caught back up with the Baja journey.
Playa Perla is our favorite place to stay on the Bahia. Less crowded, quiet, but the vendors still find you. We live in BCS now, and I really miss the gypsy vibes of traveling the peninsula.
I stayed at that awesome park in Mulege about 5 years ago. Caught a nice flounder from my kayak on the river too. A large RV might have a hard time getting to that park due to a low-hanging tree. There's a couple of other good ones right off the highway on the other side of the river.
That area that you were at was beautiful. I think next time You should take more peso you could stay there longer. Always love your content be safe stay healthy look forward to your next video!
Love the channel, and I need some advice from y'all. Your motorcycle hitch carrier. I have a 2021 Thor gemini 23TE and I want to carry my GSXR600 on the back. Looking at the Black Widow MCC600, or the cheaper ECOTRIC. Both on amazon. any advice would be much appreciated!!!
If you make it to Los Barilles there is boondocking at Ricky/Barbie beach (see it on Google earth) beside Baja Sunrise RV Park. Also people boondocking in the arroyo beside Playa Norte RV Park. Sunrise at the south end of Los Barriles would be a good choice if you want services. Maranantha Rv Park in La Paz is probably the nicest RV Park in the Baja. Have fun!
Great video. So how is the inflatable paddle board and kayak? Do you guys enjoy them. My wife and I just purchased the exact kayak and wait to use this coming summer at June Lake and Lake Tahoe.
Well Hello guys some other guy say that at night on that area Mulege the stars look so close that they give you a felling that you can almost touch them , enjoy that place and thanks for sharing , saludos amigos
We're not sharing this exact one so it doesn't get overwhelmed with visitors. But it's not hard to find. I just recommend looking for smaller beaches you'll see many as you drive down the highway
👓I've been following both you and @wildrvlife travel Baja and was wondering if it was at the same time and if you'd meet up! What a beautiful and amazing location! 🏖
But what's really sad is we have to use manipulative "trigger" words, pictures, and dramatic headlines to get views. We tested that title against a more positive less dramatic one and this one wayyyy outperformed the other.
What a strange job, I imagine it allows a lot of freedom but as you said you have to have provocative titles. I also find it really weird with young women being scantily clad in the thumbnails. Apologies for being rude, I love Mulegé and I have friends who grew up there so I cannot speak for them but I find it depressing to see it blown up. It has been relatively quiet still for the last 30 years I think partially due to the ejido. It seems like a double edged sword, tourism dollars are needed but also people pulling in with very expensive vehicles and putting cameras in people's faces is a little off putting to some. Many folks there have grown up in that area without electricity or running water in the very recent past. I'm an American so I don't have any say it is just what I have told and my impression. (I'm aware you folks weren't rude or lavish) but there is a steady stream now it seems. Alas, take care
We had odd run-ins with military checkpoints and man made tolls in Sonora but that's been it. We've felt safe throughout this country but everyone's feeling of safety is so different. We can only share our experience and that is, that Mexico is safer than movies and media makes it seem.
Absolutely beautiful, I'm still trying to muster my courage and take the plunge across the border, especially after this most recent kidnapping of Americans at the border. I would love to give it a shot, accompanied by other RVers, any recommendations? Sites? Forums? Also ... what's the name of this beautiful paradise, definitely, it would be a must stop! Cheers, and please stay safe! 👍🏻😎🍺
Can't offer much help for tour groups but I know hundreds if not thousands of vanlifers and rvers travel down here each winter. I'd say try to make friends and travel down with people you know! Make your own caravan
on the news tonight, over 500 Americans reported missing in mexico in the past 5 years. and a grandmother kidnapped yesterday and held for ransom. wow dangerous place to visit for a young couple with expense toys
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Beautiful video guys! That beach was truly paradise and we were so happy our paths crossed so that we could share it with you. Enjoy the rest of your tour of Baja 🌵 ...so happy we missed that scorpion!
Haha 😆 no thanks to the scorpion! And yes it was so great getting to meet you both. Safe travels
Great stay you two. Made me reflect on things like culture, instead of feeling inundated by vendors, its a chance to see and feel the culture. You can always say no, but saying yes for goods might change their day for the better and yours.
Glad we could make you think differently about it.
You inspired us and we're currently 2 months into our 6 month Baja trip. Staying at Huerta Don Chano on Sunday for 2 weeks. So far we stayed at Baja Seasons for 4 weeks, then Campo Lorenzo Sky Park for 4 weeks. Next up. Mulege, Loreto, then La Paz.
Gorgeous camp site!!! And good choice on the blankets. We still have Mexican blankets we purchased in Algadones years ago and they are the best blankets ever! Safe travels!!
That's awesome!
This was an awesome video! It seems that you have to get through the obstacles to get to the beauty of Mexico. We are getting caught back up with the Baja journey.
Yes there's ups and downs for sure!
Fun to see fellow RV RUclipsrs meetup! Now feeling like I need to come down next winter. Enjoy your videos. Thanks.
Awesome 😎
I’ve said it before, your camera/video/drone/editing work is superb! Greatly appreciated.
Thank you! 👏
OMG we're going. What an episode. Great music. Paraiso.
Thank you glad you enjoyed it!
I'm so HAPPY to see the next installment!
Haha!
Playa Perla is our favorite place to stay on the Bahia. Less crowded, quiet, but the vendors still find you. We live in BCS now, and I really miss the gypsy vibes of traveling the peninsula.
It's a beautiful place
I love your guys videos, planing the trip to Baja In few weeks, and your guys channel is really helpful:)
That's awesome to hear Yuriy have a BLAST on your Baja trip!
The camping spot was amazing. You guys definitely made the better choir by going to the less crowded spot. Stay safe!
Agreed. Thanks for tuning in Garret!
Wow, paradise for real! That was amazing!
It really was so amazing
What a beautiful spot! Thanks for allowing us to share it with you! Stay safe! ❤️🙏🏻Jane in SC
Thanks for coming along with us
What a delightful episode. Your ease and Joy is contagious. Thank you 🌺
Thank you Jason 💕
Absolutely beautiful! Reminds me of our little beach get away in Colombia. Glad you had time to relax.
So incredible. It was welllll needed.
love you adventures, how safe do you feel right now in Mexico.
Very safe ☺️
Wow! What a beautiful spot. Thanks for sharing. I throughly enjoyed living through you on this one. 😍
Thank you Wendy. So glad you could come along with us 😊
I stayed at that awesome park in Mulege about 5 years ago. Caught a nice flounder from my kayak on the river too. A large RV might have a hard time getting to that park due to a low-hanging tree. There's a couple of other good ones right off the highway on the other side of the river.
That's awesome. Nothing like a fresh caught meal.
Very well shot and edited and great music and dialogue interacting with other people, you captured the easy relaxed feel of Baja
Thank you glad you enjoyed it
That area that you were at was beautiful. I think next time You should take more peso you could stay there longer. Always love your content be safe stay healthy look forward to your next video!
Haha agreed
Now you see why mulege’ is my fav town in Baja!
Btw, your adventure bike lookin good!
Thank you! We love that bike
This is our favorite beach as well on Bahia Concepcion. Not so much as a secret as most people there prefer to be at the more crowded Requeson.
Beautiful and very relaxing 🥰🥰. Can’t wait to see more💕💕💕
Love the channel, and I need some advice from y'all. Your motorcycle hitch carrier. I have a 2021 Thor gemini 23TE and I want to carry my GSXR600 on the back. Looking at the Black Widow MCC600, or the cheaper ECOTRIC. Both on amazon. any advice would be much appreciated!!!
You also inspired me to take out mucho pesos in San Quintin before going to Mulege.
Just save them for use later, you can never have too many pesos down there.
Thanks for sharing another wonderful video like always, keep up with the awesome content 🙏👌🤗
Thank you Miguel! :)
Looks amazeballs, Enjoy every second!
Thank you! Amazeballs sums it up pretty well
If you make it to Los Barilles there is boondocking at Ricky/Barbie beach (see it on Google earth) beside Baja Sunrise RV Park. Also people boondocking in the arroyo beside Playa Norte RV Park. Sunrise at the south end of Los Barriles would be a good choice if you want services. Maranantha Rv Park in La Paz is probably the nicest RV Park in the Baja. Have fun!
Thank you for the tips!
WOW!!!!!!!
Thanks for watching
Heaven!!!
It really is! Thanks for watching Lis
Great video. So how is the inflatable paddle board and kayak? Do you guys enjoy them. My wife and I just purchased the exact kayak and wait to use this coming summer at June Lake and Lake Tahoe.
We just have the inflatable paddle board. But we love it! It's so nice when you want to get out on the water.
I miss the water in The Sea... so pretty. Be safe!
It is!
Well Hello guys some other guy say that at night on that area Mulege the stars look so close that they give you a felling that you can almost touch them , enjoy that place and thanks for sharing , saludos amigos
The stars were AMAZING! Sooo many everywhere
Safe Travels!!! ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Thanks Deborah!
Hi, Which beach were you at on Bahia Conception (The Paradice)? Heading that way and would love to check it out.
We aren't sharing the exact beach location or name. But it was not one of the super popular ones. Wishing you luck and enjoy!
great video. Hopefully you are able to visit The lady you and Newstate Nomads at the RV park you helped out at. Thanks Don
I don't think we'll be able to visit Thelma this trip unfortunately. We're very far from Campeche
Kool video, kool channel, much love..
Thank you Omar!
We're heading to Mulege tomorrow. Any chance you can share the name of the playa you camped at? Thanks!
We're not sharing this exact one so it doesn't get overwhelmed with visitors. But it's not hard to find. I just recommend looking for smaller beaches you'll see many as you drive down the highway
Where is your link to the Spanish lessons you mentioned?
We'll be sharing that in the next video!
So what were the temps while you were there? Was this in February?
It was a bit chilly if it was overcast during the day. Nights dipped cold but perfect for not needing the A/C. On sunny days the weather was ideal
Que hermosa y simpática mujer
Gracias
We would have a very hard time moving on as well , do they deliver wobbly pop as well . Just asking LOL
Haha it was hard to move on. Not sure what wobbly pop is?
@@EatSeeRV BEER
Omg that's camping amazing :-)
Yes it is 😊
The beautiful pink-flowered plant is pronounced “boo-gan-V-ya” (accent on the “V”).
Thanks
👓I've been following both you and @wildrvlife travel Baja and was wondering if it was at the same time and if you'd meet up! What a beautiful and amazing location! 🏖
That's awesome. Yes we're glad we've gotten to meet up! They're great people
How do you find campsites in Mexico?
We use ioverlander
A friend is there right now.
Awesome!
PEACEFUL!
It was!
How Safe is it down there??
Safe
Thank You.
Thank you for watching!
Sooo beautiful epik 👍❤❤❤🤘
It was epik!
Super jealous. I feel like your cat has a better life than me right now. 🤷
Hahaha the cats always have the better life. Their job is to eat, play, nap, cuddle. I mean come on
@@EatSeeRV Oh for sure!
Secret. Some people throw that word around awfully freely as they publicize places. Interesting
We didn't name the beach. 💗
But what's really sad is we have to use manipulative "trigger" words, pictures, and dramatic headlines to get views. We tested that title against a more positive less dramatic one and this one wayyyy outperformed the other.
What a strange job, I imagine it allows a lot of freedom but as you said you have to have provocative titles. I also find it really weird with young women being scantily clad in the thumbnails. Apologies for being rude, I love Mulegé and I have friends who grew up there so I cannot speak for them but I find it depressing to see it blown up. It has been relatively quiet still for the last 30 years I think partially due to the ejido. It seems like a double edged sword, tourism dollars are needed but also people pulling in with very expensive vehicles and putting cameras in people's faces is a little off putting to some. Many folks there have grown up in that area without electricity or running water in the very recent past. I'm an American so I don't have any say it is just what I have told and my impression. (I'm aware you folks weren't rude or lavish) but there is a steady stream now it seems. Alas, take care
Did you guys ever feel unsafe in mexico? Cartel presence on your route? I wanna go so bad, but I have seen too many movies about the cartel. HeLP!
We had odd run-ins with military checkpoints and man made tolls in Sonora but that's been it. We've felt safe throughout this country but everyone's feeling of safety is so different. We can only share our experience and that is, that Mexico is safer than movies and media makes it seem.
Absolutely beautiful, I'm still trying to muster my courage and take the plunge across the border, especially after this most recent kidnapping of Americans at the border. I would love to give it a shot, accompanied by other RVers, any recommendations? Sites? Forums? Also ... what's the name of this beautiful paradise, definitely, it would be a must stop! Cheers, and please stay safe! 👍🏻😎🍺
Can't offer much help for tour groups but I know hundreds if not thousands of vanlifers and rvers travel down here each winter. I'd say try to make friends and travel down with people you know! Make your own caravan
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Right!?
on the news tonight, over 500 Americans reported missing in mexico in the past 5 years. and a grandmother kidnapped yesterday and held for ransom. wow dangerous place to visit for a young couple with expense toys
One mass shooting a day in the US. Most problems in Mexico are drug related. Stay away from drugs and you're safer there than in the US
We had 688 murders in Chicago last year alone.
@@eradicator187 Per capita, New Orleans is way ahead
And how many of those were in Baja? Most U.S. states have WAY WAY more
Most of those are on the main land and only 100 per year .Baja is safer than most large U.S. cities and so much more Chill. MULEGE RULES.
Gracias por visitar México.
Thank you