The story ends with sun, sail, sea and a little sickness
We were certainly happy to roll out of the city of La Paz after 3 noisy nights. The route headed up a 20km climb on
Note the archive posts are in reverse date order … enjoy the journey
We were certainly happy to roll out of the city of La Paz after 3 noisy nights. The route headed up a 20km climb on
The ride out of the town of Constitución was as uninspiring as the ride in as the town sits on big open plains west of
Mulege was not a town to rush away from but the weather forecast pushed us on. We needed a calm morning for the 12km boat
Due to a rainy morning in San Ignacio we delayed our whale watching excursion to the following day. This meant we could have a relaxed
From Vizcaíno we took separate paths. Alan needed some easier miles to settle the improving back issue and I was keen to stay on the
After a good break in Bahia we left the sanctuary of the Princess motel. It was great travel all day thru a range of hills
Leaving Santa Rosalita we still had 18km of cruisy coastal riding before heading inland at the ‘The Wall’ which is the last of the Seven
We were joined at the Mission Hotel in Catavina by Bec (Utah) and Roel (Netherlands) who are both riding the route independently. Wet weather held
We felt rested leaving the oasis of La Posada hotel and braced ourselves for the busy Mex 1 for 6km before following quiet tracks to
The forecast was for some rain, so despite the shorter 40km day planned from Erendira we left early. With high tide and a good swell
The gods of mud decreed New Year statutary holidays were to be observed. There had been a lot of rain on NY day and the
The Baja Divide is a 2700km bikepacking route that zig zags it’s way down Mexico’s Baja peninsula. It is reputed to be an amazing but