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Good stuff young man! Even if you are in a dreaded SXS
Yeah, no problem at all. I will post the itinerary and the map we used.@Coco At any point did you feel unsafe? Can you post up the route you took? When is the best time of year to do this trip? My mind is really wrestling with this trip.
Yeah, no problem at all. I will post the itinerary and the map we used.
I was more worried at the border, and the military checkpoint than anything. I wasn't sure what to expect, but your mind always thinks of the worst that could happen, but Russ eased my thinking. He said, "don't go looking for trouble, and you will be fine." Sure there are still areas you avoid, but for the most part we didn't feel unsafe. I did take my OC spray and a pocket knife down with me (would it do much? Probably not, but could possibly defend against an attack/defuse a situation) I felt better with it. I was worried about my 6 month pregnant wife more than anything.
There was a group of 170 SXS's that went down the week after us. One of the guys forgot he had a gun in his truck and on his way back (broke, and was heading home early) got caught at the military checkpoint outside San Felipe, and they found it. He is still there.
How about ever? It’s straight-up irresponsible gun ownership. And I’m a gun advocate.BUT, how do you forget you have a gun in your truck
How about ever? It’s straight-up irresponsible gun ownership. And I’m a gun advocate.
Total feel for the guy...
BUT, how do you forget you have a gun in your truck when preparing and crossing an international border?
I've driven across a hundred or so international borders including the US<->Mexico in/out of Baja a few dozen times now. I take it no less serious now than I did the first time. Have your docs in order, your vehicle tidy and things go quick/smooth. Military checkpoints are the least of my worries when traveling in Baja. Other drivers being the top of the list. The most dangerous thing we do when traveling in Mexico... drive.
How about ever? It’s straight-up irresponsible gun ownership. And I’m a gun advocate.
I don't disagree... but I'm even more vigilant about guns, prescription meds, long blade knives, ammo, shell casings, etc when I'm planning a trip to MX or internationally. Mexico prisons don't seem really fun imo.