Tuesday, March 14
We will not be going further south in Baja California. We've seen and experienced what we wanted to and are not certain things would be much more different further south. Well, I'm sure they're more crowded of course on the south and west coast but that's not our thing is it?
Wednesday, March 15
We left the campsite before 8:30 AM I believe and went first to Dagget's campground to get water. ($10 each). Chris filled up Stewie, their Overlander, first and then they went to get groceries while I filled up Uma's tanks.
I then went and found the local propane refill point and they were able to provide me with propane for Uma's onboard tank! 29 Liters for 580 pesos.
We rendezvous'ed back up after I got the propane and headed out of town and a sometimes white knuckled drive on Federal Highway 1. It's two lanes are narrow and there's basically no shoulders to the road.
We were stuck for a bit behind a truck that shouldn't have been on the road, it's wheels where not aligned, front to back, and he couldn't go fast because of that. We finally managed to pass him and then the stack of impatient cars behind us did the usual passing on a solid yellow centerline to get past us.
We stopped at Noon at the Nuevo Chalapa restaurant and had us a good and filling lunch. After that, we got onto Federal Highway 5, with it's beautiful shoulders on the road, and cruised towards Gonzaga Bay.
Our first "adventure" was shortly before the southern entrance road to Papa Hernandez's restaurant. Chris pulled over shortly after leaving the highway and I pulled up to see what was going on. Turns out, they had a flat tire!
It took about an hour to do the tire change, pretty good in my opinion given the heavy weight of the tires and all the lug nuts involved!
Here's part of the work involved with changing out a flat tire on the Overlander:
We then got back onto the highway and by 4PM we were at Punta Bufeo's beach area.
I managed to get Uma stuck in the loose sand once again as I drove her to position her behind Stewie next to the beach. Doh! This was our second "adventure".
We were tired and there wasn't much debate and only one digging attempt before we resorted to Stewie pulling Uma out of the sand once again using a tow rope!
This is, I believe, Isla San Luis, which we believe to be an old volcano:
We'll rest tomorrow and the Z's must make some decisions re where and which replacement tire(s) to get. Those decisions will then drive our schedule I believe.
6 comments:
You have adventure after adventure :) Glad it all worked out and wasn't too bad in either situation.
Yes indeed Oz!
WOW, that is a huge hole in the tire...surprised the air compressor could keep any air in it.
Have seen Class A RV's down there with big truck tires instead of the regular RV tires. Thought that was a good idea for those conditions.
It was impressive, CCjon, but the onboard air pressure system was definitely worth the cost and hassle of getting it working when they got the truck.
As to Class As with bigger tires, my dually setup digs into sand just by thinking about it apparently!
Your ventures seem both, adventurous and exhausting at times ;-)
We definitely slept the sleep of the exhausted that night SonjaM!
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