Before I start on day one of our Baja California trip, we left on Tuesday, February 21, to displace closer to the San Luis de Colorado I Border Crossing. We stayed at the Cocopah Casino near the village of Somerton, AZ.
We were under a Wind and Dust advisory so the winds were blowing quite strongly!
Spacious spots, no amenities...
OK, onto to Baja California!
Wednesday, February 22
Lori caught the sunrise for me:
photo courtesy of Lori Z.
photo courtesy of Lori Z.
We had to do a bit of circling to a good parking spot to enable us to leave the vehicles and go get our FMM forms stamped. It's kind of like a tourist visa in our case and required. Chris and I managed to fill our forms wrong online, failing to include our middle names, so we got to pay the fee twice. Doh!
All in all, we lost about an hour at the border with the FMM paperwork redo and payment and yet were on the way by 9:30 AM!
The streets of the border town of San Luis de Colorado:
photo courtesy of Lori Z.
photo courtesy of Lori Z.
Chris Z. was driving their overlander rig, Stewie, so Lori took pics as we drove along the 2.5 sometimes very windy hours or so it took us to get close to San Felipe.
photo courtesy of Lori Z.
photo courtesy of Lori Z.
photo courtesy of Lori Z.
photo courtesy of Lori Z.
photo courtesy of Lori Z.
photo courtesy of Lori Z.
Looking west, you can the dust blown up into the air
photo courtesy of Lori Z.
Our view of the beach from the Z's gazebo
photo courtesy of Lori Z.
Around 2PM I headed to a nearby market to check out their alcoholic selections. We'd chosen not to bring any booze into Mexico to avoid any problems with customs you see. The selection was, as expected, a bit weak and the beer was incredibly pricey! 888 Mexican Pesos for a 12 pack of Tecate! I didn't get that needless to say.
I did pick up a bottle of Jose Cuervo Tequila for a mere 320 Mex Pesos though, pretty inexpensive.
As I walked outside I saw this:
I returned to camp with no issues, and we had us a late second lunch:
photo courtesy of Lori Z.
3 Tacos with Care Asada and 6 al Pastor (pork)
photo courtesy of Lori Z.
yes, that's a smile...dammit
photo courtesy of Lori Z.
Our first Baja California Sunset was OK:
8 comments:
A smile, eh? You must be enjoying it!
So far, so good, RichardM!
Glad you found a secluded spot to camp. Staying there long or heading further south?
You will find the people are very helpful, brushing up on our Spanish are we?
Obviously Living the Dream!
CCjon, I am trying, but I am finding I am very rusty with my Spanish in terms of some words that are less used by me.
Thanks Coop, More like exploring wether this is part of the dream.
Oh this should be exciting. So far so good, have fun
We will try Spat....more to follow, hopefully all "good" exciting....
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