Flynn's sweet ride.
Our buddy Bill bought this for his son as a first car. 6cyl manual trans.
Flynn also is no stranger to Baja. He's been going since he was in diapers. Bet he can't wait to hit the trail.
4X4 tours for off road enthusiasts to see Baja. We escort our guests on some of the same offroad trails used for the famous Baja 500 and the Grand daddy of all, the Score Tecate Baja 1000. We offer basic 4x4 tours to elaborate custom off-road tours. Call us at 1-951-973-2058 to book your tour
Monday, October 24, 2011
Thursday, October 13, 2011
Road Trip
Took a trip to Baja last week for a little R & R. We went to Mulege to visit Baja legend Ron Brant to see his retirement villa. We headed South on Mex 1 straight down. Spent the first night in San Ignaco at the famous Rice and Beans. Bright and early the next morning we saddled up and made the next leg a few hours South into Mulege.
After two great days hanging out with Ron and his new friends we packed up and motored North but decided to hit the dirt at Chapala into Gonzaga with a stop at Cocos Corners of course. We wanted to check out the new pavement to Puertecitos. They have been working on this road and are almost done. It is kind of bittersweet. Nice that it's paved but, sad that a big section of the Baja 1000 is now paved. We stayed our last night in San Felipe at Pete's Camp visiting old friends. We then checked out the toll road from Mexicali to Tecate. Great 6 day Baja adventure. Enjoy some photos of the beautiful Baja....
Had to stop at Mama Espinozas for Lobster burritos!
Visited the church at San Ignacio built in 1720
One of my favorite Baja towns. The Baja 1000 runs right past this church.
Enjoying an ice cold Pacifico at Casa Brant
These are the waters Ron goes fishing in every day. (jealous)
We spent a few hours swimming in the healing waters of the Sea of Cortez at Santispac
Cocos Corners
Bill enjoying an ice cold Coke while Coco prepares his book for us to sign.
Nice new pavement over the now defunct 'three sisters"
Puertecitos
Welcome to San Felipe
Sunrise in San Felipe
Pete's Camp motto
Full set of photos can be viewed HERE
VIVA BAJA!!!
After two great days hanging out with Ron and his new friends we packed up and motored North but decided to hit the dirt at Chapala into Gonzaga with a stop at Cocos Corners of course. We wanted to check out the new pavement to Puertecitos. They have been working on this road and are almost done. It is kind of bittersweet. Nice that it's paved but, sad that a big section of the Baja 1000 is now paved. We stayed our last night in San Felipe at Pete's Camp visiting old friends. We then checked out the toll road from Mexicali to Tecate. Great 6 day Baja adventure. Enjoy some photos of the beautiful Baja....
Had to stop at Mama Espinozas for Lobster burritos!
Visited the church at San Ignacio built in 1720
One of my favorite Baja towns. The Baja 1000 runs right past this church.
Enjoying an ice cold Pacifico at Casa Brant
These are the waters Ron goes fishing in every day. (jealous)
We spent a few hours swimming in the healing waters of the Sea of Cortez at Santispac
Cocos Corners
Bill enjoying an ice cold Coke while Coco prepares his book for us to sign.
Nice new pavement over the now defunct 'three sisters"
Puertecitos
Welcome to San Felipe
Sunrise in San Felipe
Pete's Camp motto
Full set of photos can be viewed HERE
VIVA BAJA!!!
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