capt. meares
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I have been having pipe dreams of how realistic or unrealistic a potential Baja trip could be done in my 22 cruiser. In my research I have roughly mapped out the distance of the entire trip into four stretches, with each stop at a place that provides gas and groceries.
Newport to Ensenada 125 nm
Ensenada to Turtle bay 280 nm
Turtle bay to Mag bay 240 nm
Mag bay to Cabo 180 nm.
Has any one here gone this deep into baja? I would be very interested in hearing the extent of any ones cruising experience in baja. There are a million challenges i can think of without trying too hard, the first being the best way to carry 100 gallons minimum of fuel on board.
I have lived and spent an extensive amount of time in Mexico including one year in baja. I am fluent in spanish. Baja is unlike anywhere i have ever been. Very desolate and undeveloped, unchanged for centuries, the last of the wild west. It would be a true adventure.
" Once the dust of Mexico has settled on your heart, you will never be happy anywhere else...." (old mexican proverb) OK, some one pinch me now.
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Newport to Ensenada 125 nm
Ensenada to Turtle bay 280 nm
Turtle bay to Mag bay 240 nm
Mag bay to Cabo 180 nm.
Has any one here gone this deep into baja? I would be very interested in hearing the extent of any ones cruising experience in baja. There are a million challenges i can think of without trying too hard, the first being the best way to carry 100 gallons minimum of fuel on board.
I have lived and spent an extensive amount of time in Mexico including one year in baja. I am fluent in spanish. Baja is unlike anywhere i have ever been. Very desolate and undeveloped, unchanged for centuries, the last of the wild west. It would be a true adventure.
" Once the dust of Mexico has settled on your heart, you will never be happy anywhere else...." (old mexican proverb) OK, some one pinch me now.
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