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@happyinparadise78129 ай бұрын
I drive San Diego to Loreto 2 times a month for over 4 years. Only incident was a flat tire on a trailer. Very peaceful fun drive. Don't drink and drive.
@kee76787 ай бұрын
Wow! Amazing. I'm planning on riding my motorcycle down there from here in San Diego. Any suggestions? Where to stay or camp? Points of interest? Things to do? Ok on the bike? Can I leave it to go inside someplace to eat?or it's prob gotta be locked up etc etc I"m assuming. I go to Baja south of Ensenada a lot over the last 10 yrs..but havn'et. been that far down yet and not on the bike yet either.
@josephgarcia29794 ай бұрын
@@kee7678 Not sure you already made your trip, but it is a long but amazing drive because it is one of the few places in the world where you can zig zag your way down a peninsula between the Gulf of Mexico and Pacific Ocean. We stopped in Catavina for a stretch, and then we spent the night in Guerrero Negro. Places you want to stop and see are San Ignacio, Santa Rosalia (French History), Mulege, Loreto, Ciudad Constitucion, La Paz, Todos Santos on the Pacific Ocean side, La Paz, Los Barriles on the Sea of Cortez side and San Jose. I've driven all the way down, and it is truly quite an adventure. Plenty of places to eat seafood along the way, and plenty of places to buy gas. Good luck if you haven't already gone!
@kee76784 ай бұрын
@@josephgarcia2979 Nope Haven't gone. My dad fell..then got sick..took care for him for 3 wks and then died unexpectedly so..now I"m behind in my plans..and might wait till little later in cooler fall. Thakns for the places! Many I had on my list already but several I did not so I'll study those too. Nightly I watch youtube vids and research. Cant wait! Thnaks so much.
@crand2003323 күн бұрын
Banditos with guns will stop you and rob you. May even pretend to be cops.
@MichaelBass-l7r15 күн бұрын
We went 3 times a year for 15 years.. Is Alfredo still alive? Best fishing guides..
@DIYGene10 ай бұрын
Great information on Baja. It feels like a place I could happily get lost in. Well for at least 180 days. 😊
@nursynikki9 ай бұрын
Come with next time!
@edmundmcgrath21314 күн бұрын
Very dangerous. Only an American that has noi made it in life financially would even consider it. Third world. /cheaper but so what. No one with means would ever go to any of these SE Asia or South of the border hell holes
@MarioCanez4 күн бұрын
@@DIYGene they can dissappear you any time,,I know,,I'm from Ensenada,,only takes 1 time,,maybe your lucky day,,bag thing is,,they won't just kill you ,,you be torture beyond your imagination,,
@nurburgflip11888 ай бұрын
I just came back from Baja. I went down with guys who knew just about every dirt road and cheap hotel along the route. What I noticed was how kind and the innocence the people had. No hard looks or attitudes like in California. It was like going back into the 80's with no smart phones and people actually wanted to talk with you.
@kee76787 ай бұрын
I"m headed down on the bike soon. Where you go ? Any suggestions? I"m an on ADV bike and can tent camp too. I'll be solo.
@juancastro5422Ай бұрын
@@kee7678stay safe voyager in the process of shopping for an ADV bike. And eventually hitting the road. San Felipe is great and have good places to camp. You can’t miss them. This is my go to place. Good roads.
@kee7678Ай бұрын
@@juancastro5422 I spent 2 yrs studying and reviewing ADV bikes before I got mine. Researched like crazy and talked to a lot of riders/owners.
@fernandozome17509 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing ! great video ! I lived in Cabo and drove all Baja main Hwy, When the road comes close to the east coast by Mulegé I was amazed by how many cozy beautiful coves where to stay for the night, dream places
@crand2003323 күн бұрын
You will encounter some armed banditos and get robbed and murdered. Those desolate places are lawless. No cops around for miles.
@ronicks747624 күн бұрын
Ive been driving up and down Baja by myself since 2017. Never had a threat nor any problems! Thank God! And Im 73!!!
@CloudSeedz19 күн бұрын
It’s the Wild West, don’t fool yourself
@randy-mw5dq22 күн бұрын
Once you get past Ensenada its a whole different baja, my wife and I and our 2 daughters drove to cabo in August of 1990 We camped in a tent at the resorts because no one was there that time of year, we were followed by a guy and his son on a motorcycle from Canada, once we got to Cabo they went their own way but said they were going to leave the motorcycle there and fly back home because thats what Canadians do they drive down there and then leave the vehicle there in Cabo parked on the street with the keys in it for the locals to have.
@largemarge160310 ай бұрын
Baja is our home for half the year. Our first trip was in the 1950s with multiple families, we returned during the 1960s for kayaking and SCUBA.
@nursynikki9 ай бұрын
What area of Baja do you like most?
@rickhiggins9 ай бұрын
It could very well become part of ours as well!
@largemarge16039 ай бұрын
@@nursynikki On a kayak in the Sea Of Cortez. More stars than I could count in a hundred lifetimes.
@nursynikki9 ай бұрын
@largemarge1603 I have yet to get on a kayak out here. Can you recommend a good calm area?
@vanman37529 ай бұрын
You couldn't have gone very far in the 50's because there wasn't much of any road past Ensenada. Erle Stanley Gardner was just starting his expeditions in the 50's and he wrote a few books about his time down there. Viva Baja is a great site for the history of Baja.
@watdahek29 ай бұрын
Entertaining video! We always fly to all destinations in Mexico. We have been to Loreto twice and stayed at Villa del Palmar Islands of Loreto. We also have visited La Paz a couple of times. then the famous Cabo San Lucas. The first time I stayed in Cabo was back in the 80s. Since then I have made over 20 trips to Cabo. If you like to spend time on beaches stay in Central Baja. The waters are calm and crystal clear. The waters along Cabo San Lucas get to be a little rough most of the time.
@mishkamo552 ай бұрын
I just loved his unpretentious,nonchalant straight talking approach 😊
@justinfaires278225 күн бұрын
I feel bad for anyone that didn't experience Baja 20-30 years ago. It has definitely changed. I had a place outside of Tecate for seven years and never had many issues, my last two trips I was robbed by the local police, and this last trip I was jailed for going to the police station to report the issue. I was threatened with spending weeks in their jail before being allowed to see a judge, and they told me I could be guilty of any crime they decided to say I committed. I never break any laws, don't drink or do drugs, and somehow found myself in a situation possibly facing jail time for reporting corruption.
@babydriver81342 күн бұрын
I was robbed by the cops near Matahuala just 3 days ago. I thought they had moved beyond that as it hasn't happened in years.
@baddabingg9 ай бұрын
I've been up and down Baja 10x on motorcycles. The narrow roads are not as scary but the potholes can do damage. Once you're in Baja Sur, you really feel like you're in Mehico. And you need to space your fillups.
@kee76787 ай бұрын
Going on the Triumph Tiger soon..San Diego down to La Paz I think..moto camp...solo.... Any suggestions?
@BigFern98764 ай бұрын
Going through Baja on a motorcycle would be 75% less stressful than going through a narrow road on a 10 wide rig. JS ✌️
@fernandogarcia7638 ай бұрын
It's Not Baja .. The Right Thing Is Complete.. Baja California, Mexico
@Fillemexicaine366 ай бұрын
Yes! I hate it when they change the name of our cities.
@fernandogarcia7636 ай бұрын
@@Fillemexicaine36 ... 👍🏻Greetings
@polystictus6 ай бұрын
Relax...I have been going there since the 60's...and I am from LA. lol
@leoscar9993 ай бұрын
It sounds even dumber in English, imagine calling the place lower instead of lower cailfornia
@SergioIslas-yw4mvАй бұрын
LAS CALIFORNIAS MEXICO .
@Miguel-r3r1x9 ай бұрын
it's no more dangerous than any other country to drive in Baja as a matter-of-fact people are more friendly.
@fixxa64556 ай бұрын
Number of homicides is high, compared with Mexican standards
@sd80239 ай бұрын
I love Baja and I love your personality, so I subscribed.. I am looking forward to seeing more of Baja…
@tbobtbob3309 ай бұрын
My first Baja drive from Dallas in 2008, I got from Tecate to Los Barriles in a day and a half. That was some hard driving.
@georgegerman90098 ай бұрын
Los barriles? In Baja? Where's is that. Never heard of it.😎
@Marionni748 ай бұрын
I know north Baja California Since Tijuana to Ensenada i love all over the road the scenic road is the Best road while are you driving you look the sea all the time, greetings from Mario i'm watching your videos for first time buddy.
@OldSchoolPrepper2 ай бұрын
we live in Oregon and drive to lower Baja 2 x a year. We have broken down twice (over the last decade) in the midst of almost no where twice. no cell reception and we were on our own...both times we were rescued by locals that went wayyyy out of their way to help us make things right. We can fix the car but we don't travel with a welder or a huge amount of tools (we do travel with a lot tho)...ugh, luckily we roll with it, pack the rig with food/drink and humor...we don't worry so much anymore. I would suggest filling up with gas at every area you can..water is a second must but easier to find than gas in some areas. Take care and I plan to binge your episodes since i'm getting ready to leave on our trip down at the end of Nov. We've made the trip 30 or so times ... driving such a large bus would be freakin me out!
@chuniquepaceno47024 күн бұрын
I may be one of the few who clicked "to hear the tales of Rick and Nikkie" and not to learn about Baja. I grew up in La Paz in the '60s and now live here as a retiree and run up and down the peninsula often, so I tuned in for the comic relief of listening to you be terrified of the isolation and narrow roads...and had some damn good laughs! I can empathize with your driving experience in La Paz, I can only imagine how that went for you with such a large vehicle. Then throw in that stop signs are treated as yields (don't know if you picked up on that, outsiders always F up the flow of things at intersections). As for the isolation of the peninsula, that's what I love the most about the place. I'm an avid camper in a capable SUV and enjoy the isolation and beauty that it has to offer, no other place like it on Earth. Really enjoyed the video, and will keep an eye out for your bus, would be hard to miss.
@kkz2dgz9 ай бұрын
Great Video !.....Keep Up the good work.......Good delivery you kept me interested....
@ramonmirabal1019 ай бұрын
Really like your video and your attitude. Thank you for the video.
@troy68613 ай бұрын
Entertaining video! Thank you
@hoagybob14 күн бұрын
Enjoyed your video, emensel!
@RFToob18 күн бұрын
Enjoyed this, very insightful. Cheers.
@rkroz400516 күн бұрын
Thanks for the comprehensive and entertaining video. Happy travels!
@jackieernewein21489 ай бұрын
Hi Rick and Nikki, I’m JJs younger sister, Jackie! I’ll apologize for my bro, he’s quite the guy! I’ve subscribed and looking forward to your travels. Stay safe and happy travels😊😎
@rickhiggins9 ай бұрын
Oh, he's not so bad when he's got a few six packs in him. LOL! (Seriously, I kinda like the guy). Thanks for coming along on the journey!
@southernrebel9 ай бұрын
Good video. Been on my bucket list long time. Do you need a passport?
@philpilkington9 ай бұрын
Yup
@rickhiggins9 ай бұрын
You'll need passport details to get your FMM. And of course, you'll need it to get back in the US. Assuming you want to leave Baja. :-)
@conchscooter9 ай бұрын
I’ve driven my Promaster to Panama with less drama than you’ve had in Baja. I fully expect South America to be just as relaxed. Keep having fun but perhaps include a few less headshots and show a little more of the beauty of which you speak. I loved the lagoons of San Ignacio.
@rickhiggins9 ай бұрын
Lagoons? Do tell ... we didn't hear about them and will be running back through town in a few weeks.
@geraldarnoult9 ай бұрын
The crime and the cartel is way exaggerated, used by the U.S. for political reasons the biggest fear is your vehicle braking down in the meddle of nowhere, but a passerby would probably help you
@rickhiggins9 ай бұрын
Agreed. And passersby here always stop. At least the locals and the nomads. Plus ... the mechanics down here are used to keeping things going. They may not fix it right, but it will be fixed. LOL!
@rodneymacomber63378 ай бұрын
Totally agree
@danielg.170714 күн бұрын
Cool video amigo, gracias.
@babydriver81342 күн бұрын
Sheat. I drove my 53 Ford pickup down to La Paz 2 times. It was an adventure. And an education.
@AmyLeal-x4c9 ай бұрын
Great information! I recognized most of the places you visited in San Felipe. I've lived there for 2 years. Landed in Feb. 2022 in an RV, fell in love with the place, and bought a house. Still plan to RV the peninsula, but have hesitated due to road conditions. I think I need a smaller rig to feel confident.
@rickhiggins9 ай бұрын
I would feel MUCH more confident myself in something smaller. But a 30' bus is what I got. So I'm trying to get used to it. LOL!
@felix-qq3wy9 ай бұрын
The wall is there telling you to use the front door.
@westernmac59446 күн бұрын
I drove a ‘76 GMC van around Mexico in ‘89. Down the West coast to Guatemala and then crossed to the East coast for the return trip North. Those roads you’re driving look pretty good to me brother. It was one hand for the crucifix and one for wheel on the roads in ‘80’s Mexico.
@paperbagnomad4 ай бұрын
First time to the Channel. Very well put together content and information provided 😊
@ZapperJohn6 ай бұрын
Great video! We vacationed in Baja and it was amazing. We are considering living down there during the cold Canadian winters.
@cardiffchrisАй бұрын
So Beautiful. I love Baja, growing up in San Diego Baja was a great weekend destination. San Felipe was just a few hours away. Dirt main street in 1977.
@SergioDeLaRosa-lr8dj21 күн бұрын
I don,t know any place in Mexico named Baja,where is located?
@SergioDeLaRosa-lr8dj21 күн бұрын
Baja California y Alta California were the same state before it was stolen from Mexico
@williamh382318 күн бұрын
The Mexican government actually received $$ when treaty was signed with California
@mikebracco890Ай бұрын
The road is legitimately dangerous. Shit tons of potholes and missing guard rails. But it is super beautiful and fun. It's doable, for sure, but you have to keep your head on a swivel. I had a blowout between Loreto and San Felipe. There were no 20-inch tires available in SF, so I had to drive on the spare all the way to Mexicali.
@bajajoes14 ай бұрын
JUST MY 2 CENTS: I drove down Baja to Cabo in '74 right after Hwy 1 was completed when I was 30. Now 80. From looking at your film Rick, the Hwy has deteriorated some, especially the shoulders. My last road trip down was '96? I think. Roads that were dirt are now paved 4 lanes. (TOLL)
@rickhiggins4 ай бұрын
I wish I had experienced Baja like that. Aside from the roadways, it actually felt kinda tame. LOL! I imagine when it was more raw, there was a different feel. Having said that, Baja has become one of my favorite places in the world.
@JayKerchelich17 сағат бұрын
Not sure what was so frightening. Surfed Northern Baja since late 70's used to get turned around in Ensenada (at a small middle of the road policia check point) because we didn't have a visa. When that was removed we'd go surf at Quatro Casas. I drove class c motorhome from Otay Mesa Ca. to CSL the first year Mex 1 was completely paved in 88 I believe. It was awesome. It was still the old Cabo. Only time I sort of was concerned was following a Baja 18 wheeler north out of Loreto when empty Dos XX beer bottles started being heaved out of the tractor at a fairly regular pace. I figured they should know wen to drink and drive so I just backed off a few more yards. I loved Mexico unless your looking for trouble or just plain stupid. You have to look hard to find it in Baja,
@alalesc37969 ай бұрын
Is Baja safe?! Safer than USA for sure.😀
@grock129921 күн бұрын
You might check out a book called "Observations in Lower California" (available online) by Jacob Baegert a Jesuit missionary who lived in Baja California between 1749 and1762 . Things haven't changed much.
@gr8life0420 күн бұрын
Very entertaining video!
@bonedust68Ай бұрын
I can relate to that Malecon experience.. and the whole driving a wide body vehicle.. since we took our RV the same way ourselves and almost went the wrong way on a one way.. luckily I changed direction at the last second.. no harm.. but our mirrors got dinged on the journey..
@nursynikki20 күн бұрын
This time , I'm walking in front of the bus.
@migueltizcareno6130Ай бұрын
Your Awesome for Having that Drive !!!.. God Bless
@koreanstallion23 күн бұрын
We used to drive often to Ensenada from LA. In year 2003, on our way back home, I got pulled over in Tijuana for an illegal lane change. I paid US $80 cash fine to the policeman and he let us go. Talking about getting scared!
@78tag13 күн бұрын
...you got off cheap ! ( 'policeman' - what a quint term) I was born/raised in San Diego and I was down that way often myself in the 60's/70's - I wouldn't go back that way again if you paid me. I saw some real raw deals go down on innocent people even back then.
@murdiesel6 ай бұрын
Thank you for this Rick! Planning a trip with a truck camper and trailer.
@rickhiggins6 ай бұрын
Enjoy your trip! And enjoy the roads. LOL! They honestly aren't all that bad (did I just say that with a straight face?) but with a larger vehicle, they can be a lot to handle. You get used to it, kinda. But the roads are not always wide enough to leave a comfortable safety margin, so don't drive tired.
@LonerCycle9 ай бұрын
Thanks for the vid!
@squiretomasie700319 күн бұрын
Man! Rick I love your style and want more of your Videos Thank you Sir!!!!!!!!!!!!
@m.rodrigolemus622428 күн бұрын
Come back to Bahia San Ignacio to see the Gray Whales 🐋 during the winter 😃👍
@RexPonder-y6b2 ай бұрын
Gringos always ask me why does it cost three times more to buy and live in the Baja. I tell them that the Baja is now south California now and the prices are about the same.
@georgeparra830827 күн бұрын
Porque ellos quiren to gratis. ..tienen mentalidad de los viejas tiempos. Cuando te podia intimidar y Saoirse con la sulla
@georgeparra830827 күн бұрын
Porque ellos subieron los precious.. tambien los chino
@jeffs44834 ай бұрын
Why visit Mexico when half their population is residing within the USA already?
@rickhiggins4 ай бұрын
More space down there? :-)
@scrapdaddyronАй бұрын
I drove that in 1990, no blacktop for most of it. Seems so refined now.
@kea57633 күн бұрын
Every trip I've taken to Mexico something too dangerous happened, I'll never ever go back.
@polystictus6 ай бұрын
San Ignacio is definitely one of the best places to visit in Baja. Even lagoons there and their own species of turtle. At 9:00 that is the best place in Baja...great little bays south of Mulege. A lot of great stuff has been skipped and not photographed. At 9:50 they have skipped 90 miles south to Loreto. A bigger tourist town with an airport. I have been going to Baja since 1969 before the highway was all paved. If you go to the area of San Ignacio to Loreto, you are seeing great places and my favorite area. You don't need Cabo really and that is a lot further.
@javierzuniga489418 күн бұрын
It's so nice to see your video and hear you talk about baja in a such nice that I subscribed to your channel, im from Baja, saludos Amigos and welcome anytime.
@gerardoenriquez16649 ай бұрын
the complete name is Baja California..not only baja?.. part of the California stolen from usa..still named baja California
@j0rgesin8 ай бұрын
I think they know that.
@kieranstevens55354 ай бұрын
Bruh, are you not aware all of California was part of Mexico before it was the US, it was named California like 300 years before it became a state.
@ricardodumas9161Ай бұрын
@@kieranstevens5535 The now American side was called Alta (Upper) California, that's why the southern part or peninsula is still called Baja (Lower) California.
@georgeparra830827 күн бұрын
This f.. needs to go back not school. Not there but real historia... how ..really This happened..
@georgeparra830827 күн бұрын
😂😂😂😂😂🎉😂learn learning y won't be making this. Comments .....read historia....😂😂😂😂
@safari99 ай бұрын
Good video. I like your style of making the video and the information you give. To me, you are like the Mel Gibson (Actor) of the road, you remind me of him....
@rickhiggins9 ай бұрын
Ummm, the younger and good looking Mel? Or the current, scruffy .... actually, nevernmind. LOL!
@safari99 ай бұрын
@@rickhiggins Ok
@MANDEMEALA2 ай бұрын
NICE VIDEO.NICE.TRIP PAPII❤❤
@SubtleHustle728 күн бұрын
That was very entertaining thank you! What would the consequences be on re-entering the United States If you out stayed your 180 day visa?
@robertjennings904420 күн бұрын
Do you think you could have any more commercials?
@mikejarvis613815 күн бұрын
I used to have a time share in San Felipe....in the early 2000's, it was awesome then....
@clayreynolds550222 күн бұрын
Back in the day they had the green angels to help with brake downs and gasoline
@jonathanhansen370920 күн бұрын
Are KZbin celebrity Ryan Duzer wrote down the entire length of Baja to Cabo on a bicycle about 10 years ago. I followed his adventures. He had a blast. It helped that he was fluent in Spanish, my beautiful country if you like the desert.
@MADY0018 ай бұрын
Wow! Gracias por viajar a baja California! Algún dia iré ahí porque yo vivo en CDMX
@koishisen8 ай бұрын
Alm q dieta slowed
@yanez197219 күн бұрын
I love your channel I just sust subscribe
@pearlaudelo13666 ай бұрын
I wish you would have showed more of the little towns. I got snippets of a few. SO BEAUTIFUL i have a bus im thinkn about the trip soon. ❤
@rickhiggins6 ай бұрын
Oh, I agree. When we go back I want to explore more of the smaller places, the people there are always so wonderful and the culture so rich. Hope to cross paths with you down there!
@marioman8906 ай бұрын
Here after the surf murders. Can safely say Baja is NOT on my list.
@polystictus6 ай бұрын
I get it...I took Venice Beach off my list....
@cardiffchrisАй бұрын
14:47 Salsa Huichol on the table.....Authentic for Baja
@elzutecupira113723 күн бұрын
Like North Carolina in the U.S isn’t just “North” isn’t “BAJA” is BAJA CALIFORNIA🇲🇽
@78tag12 күн бұрын
...you clowns don't get it do you - everyone familiar and comfortable with BAJA says it that way with respect and common understanding of the area. How many people say 'The United States Of America' ? - most intelligent people merely say America, or the States, or the US. Get off your ridiculous high horse.
@ricardodumas916112 күн бұрын
Y todavía el gringo este se enoja porque dices la verdad jajaja
@jorgezamora51119 ай бұрын
I loved your video thank you
@MartinSage18 күн бұрын
In the 1980’s my folks (with a Mexican lawyer) got a 50 yrs lease on a beachfront property. They then spent $200,000 building their dream home with solar power and huge water tank so they were self sustaining. One morning my Mom gets a knock on the door. Two Mex police with machine guns enter and tell my Mom+Dad they are living here illegally and have 24hrs to leave. Seems the old man who owned the property died and his son told the police that his Dad never allowed my folks to live there. Son claims the lease is a forgery! My folks went back to Los Angeles and called the attorney. He said that the cops had been bribed and my folks had no hope of getting their home back. My folks later learned that Many Americans had been cheated out of their home too! My folks were so sad over losing their life savings/ retirement home they soon died! I will NEVER GO TO BAJA OR MEXICO..,I hate those crooks!
@brianbetts286618 күн бұрын
The area was Punta Banda near la buffadora.
@williamh382318 күн бұрын
Also a community of expats over 1500 Americans and Canadians who had winter homes since 1950s..Mexican government abruptly terminated their leases and expropriated their properties....u.s. state dept has an alert on mexico travel..millions of tourists per year with about 200 disappearance..kidnapping and murders per yr
@78tag13 күн бұрын
...sorry to hear about your family tragedy but investing in a foreign country (especially Mexico) has always been a risky proposition. The 'commoners' and the corrupt leaders at the top always resent seeing $$$$ take over their best commodities. America should change to similar NATIONALIZATION policy and reverse the direction we are headed - there are far too many anti-American elites (foreigners) that are taking ownership/control of America.
@RodHelms-e5k25 күн бұрын
I like to live in mexo part pf the year close to farms for safe food
@RamonSandoval-nn6zq23 күн бұрын
my hometown baja California saludos from los angeles ca
@georgeparra830827 күн бұрын
Purto penasco now is name Rocky Point... by Who..find out..
@Tedroy2 күн бұрын
I lasted about 4 hours in baja before I was too drunk to drive.
@CC-kl4nh6 ай бұрын
Answer to title is a big YES!!!!!!
@rickhiggins6 ай бұрын
Sorry to disagree, but I found it to be a great big no. Baja feels (and is) safer that most US cities. And the tacos are so much better. LOL!
@havasuDon15 күн бұрын
Man, your bus is clean
@rabbitfire3720 күн бұрын
Actually it's probably safer than some places in the US. Imagine trying to be a person of color going through Coeur d'Alene Idaho.
@78tag12 күн бұрын
....and you say that why ???
@DANIELLOUISPETITTАй бұрын
In less it has changed recently 3 years or less, you don't need any visa unless you wanna cross from like LA Paz to mainland Mexico but they will still take your money if you want. All of Baja is hassle free zone 100% and no vehicle visa either.
@freebuilder0073 күн бұрын
I've done sfbay to Cabo a few times, even once did it in 30 hours in a 40 year old Saab. You're going to be fine. I'd rather break down in Baja than anywhere along I-5...
@ishgumi4417 күн бұрын
I think I just found Peter Zeihan:s identical twin brother
@davidanderson846911 күн бұрын
100+ crossings easy for surfing as I'm 30 minutes from TJ. Started in 1966. What a paradise for decades until the cartels and rotten cops chased us back. We got shaken down so bad in Tecate that I stopped going after 2007. I miss the folks down there but looking over my shoulder for the cops constantly got old. Wonderful terrain and unbeatable citizens but I'm surrounded by lots of warm Mexican people right here in San Diego.
@abelflores192910 күн бұрын
Im half way through your video just stressed out hope you still alive.??
@suntoyfull6422 күн бұрын
Great tales of terror and road horror. Those roads sound like they really suck
@rapdisco23055 ай бұрын
Baja is safe..U.S. news makes things worth..U.S. has very dangerous places itself...just stay the course, be respectful, and you'll have a blast..I did the ride on my motorcycle...now looking to retire In Loreto Mex.
@kennethblackman32348 ай бұрын
Watch your cash machine for a reader this was in Cabo San Lucas got me for it thirty five hundred dollars. I've both sailed from top to bottom sea Cortez back to top of sea Cortez. In. 1980 Went for six months a year for five years traveling to Guatemala . Been up both sides of mexico.its not what most people think . I've been in every town on the Pacific side of the Baja and to the top on Baja . I've drove from USA to Cabo . We drove from Pourta Vallarta to guadamala. Been in most the towns going south . Been back forth from north to south . And east to west. I was twelve first time down . Roads were gravel for hundreds of miles . We went to villages that had never seen blonde hair . I was twelve .. 67 now . The tourists spots are all about your money believe . Lot of wonderful people . Own house their and have rented many . When in the city's don't go out at night by yourself believe me. Always go with friends and watch where your going .theirs a lot of dog shit on the side walks.. if you see something you don't like keep your mouth shut unless against you . Keep your wallet in your front pocket. And don't keep large amounts cash on you . This is the fact and only the facts . It's a very large country and many dialects are spoken. If your in tourists town plenty of English speakers. if your out in mountains or away from the cities lot less English spoken or none . Mexico has every climate was cold in the mountain towns . And mostly smile.
@polystictus6 ай бұрын
You need to be careful in Mexico...anywhere in Mexico. That said, keep your eyes open anywhere in the US while traveling as well.
@williamh382318 күн бұрын
I dont need Mexico anymore...ive got East Los Angeles
@HebertoCrawford-ou4xo9 ай бұрын
I love Baja❤
@Fillemexicaine366 ай бұрын
Baja California!
@b14m232 күн бұрын
Can't figure out why the folks in the comments talking obout driving 50 year old cars through sparcly populated Baja Mexico.
@huskersaregreat21 күн бұрын
The secret is ' dont drive at night'... for a few reasons!
@BrianLarin5 күн бұрын
Baja is good dangerous. Don't drive at night. A friend and I drove the entire length. Friendly people
@ItsReelz9 ай бұрын
Visit us in El Cardonal BCS
@nursynikki20 күн бұрын
Is that a town?
@Miguel-x2l22 күн бұрын
Ask that question to 180,000 Americans and Canadians who live there
@jimranger1115 күн бұрын
ok no cartels or any riffraff ok then
@raulespinoza13458 ай бұрын
Baja California is the name. No. Baja and is safe to Drive Onli drive slow Have a safe trip.
@polystictus6 ай бұрын
Drive during the day. There can be surprises.
@78tag12 күн бұрын
..."have a safe trip" and call it anything you want. I bet raul here, doesn't say The United States Of America every time he speaks of the US.
@glentanner47705 ай бұрын
No, it's not dangerous at all, just ask the two Australians and one American that were murdered recently there for the rims on there truck. They thought they were going to kick back eat a few tacos toss back some beers and have a great time. NOPE! If you live in America stay in America.
@BigFern98764 ай бұрын
Have at it, because that doesn’t happen ANYWHERE in USA. Fear has got ahold of you, no disrespect but you sound vaccinated.
@moscaman55927 күн бұрын
Yes it was unfortunate, wrong place, wrong time. The towns close to the borders are not the place to hang out whether surfing or camping. The farther away from the big towns the better and I will continue to go to Baja.
@nursynikki20 күн бұрын
Memory is a strange thing, a tragedy not to be forgotten, yet no one remembers the names of all the people killed every day in the U.S.A. Just because of their color, religion, or anything different. All life is precious, and we honor those who are gone by continuing to live without fear. My humble opinion