- Location
- Grand Junction, CO
My wife and I took the week of Thanksgiving for an impromptu trip to Baja, plans were to base camp South of San Felipe at her parents place and explore from there. On my list was to stay at the Guadalupe Canyon with the natural hot springs, then drive on down to Bahia de los Angeles. Unfortunately due to time constraints, Guadalupe Canyon got cut out of the plan... next time for sure!
We prepared the 100 Series Cruiser, loaded up and headed to Yuma, AZ by way of Kyenta and Flagstaff, the first day. The following morning we headed to the East Port border crossing into Mexacali, passing thru the Glamis on the way. The drive South thru the border was way too easy, didn't have to stop or talk to anyone... just cruise right in. Mexacali is... well, Mexico. It was pretty interesting driving next to the border fence, on the "wrong" side.
San Felipe is 190 km from the border and the road is in great shape after a lot of recent work! We pulled into town and headed straight to the market, searching for fresh fish & shrimp tacos! You haven't lived until you've had a proper fish taco in San Felipe! We saw a few boats coming into town with their fresh catch.
We met up with some of Catherine's family at the house and hung out and worked our way down to the beach for some beach combing.
The following morning we were treated to an amazing sunrise over the Sea of Cortez, more beach combing and then into town for lunch of Chiveche and Shrimp Cocktail. After that it was siesta time... another favorite about vacationing in MX! The seafood is the best part about being in Baja... it's so good!! The battery in my nice DSLR wasn't fully charged and ended up dieing on the 1st full day and my charger had gone MIA... so all the rest of my shots were taken with my phone.
We prepared the 100 Series Cruiser, loaded up and headed to Yuma, AZ by way of Kyenta and Flagstaff, the first day. The following morning we headed to the East Port border crossing into Mexacali, passing thru the Glamis on the way. The drive South thru the border was way too easy, didn't have to stop or talk to anyone... just cruise right in. Mexacali is... well, Mexico. It was pretty interesting driving next to the border fence, on the "wrong" side.
San Felipe is 190 km from the border and the road is in great shape after a lot of recent work! We pulled into town and headed straight to the market, searching for fresh fish & shrimp tacos! You haven't lived until you've had a proper fish taco in San Felipe! We saw a few boats coming into town with their fresh catch.
We met up with some of Catherine's family at the house and hung out and worked our way down to the beach for some beach combing.
The following morning we were treated to an amazing sunrise over the Sea of Cortez, more beach combing and then into town for lunch of Chiveche and Shrimp Cocktail. After that it was siesta time... another favorite about vacationing in MX! The seafood is the best part about being in Baja... it's so good!! The battery in my nice DSLR wasn't fully charged and ended up dieing on the 1st full day and my charger had gone MIA... so all the rest of my shots were taken with my phone.