Baja Round 2 - 990 Two Up!

Discussion in 'Ride Reports - Epic Rides' started by warp9man, Feb 5, 2013.

  1. warp9man

    warp9man Gravel in my Travel

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    We just recently got home from our 17 Day adventure. It is a major pain to do a ride report while riding. Kudos to those of you who can do it while on the fly.<?xml:namespace prefix = o ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:eek:ffice:eek:ffice" /><o:p></o:p>
    Me and my wife Patty did our first Baja ride 2 up, one year ago. After we successfully came back with our heads still attached and without ransom notes, our family was convinced it was safe (well, safer anyway), lol. I decided I would love to do a ride with my dad (58) and my son (22). I invited my dad. Next thing I know, my stepmom (60) was coming and several others were invited. My son, due to school and work would not be able to come. Since everyone else was coming, Patty decided she might as well come along for the ride. <o:p></o:p>
    So our group ended up consisting of me, Patty, my dad (John), my stepmom (Jacque) and my dad’s high school buddy Dave.<o:p></o:p>
    We made our plans, (which proved to be difficult in a group of 5) and headed out.<o:p></o:p>
    Day 1 - January 12, 2013<o:p></o:p>
    We left Layton, Utah at 6am in the middle of a snow nightmare, winter storm warning and 19” of snow in the front yard and single digit temps! Our course, neither the KTM nor myself was up for a ride in this shit so she was strapped to the trailer and towed to Yuma, AZ. We jumped on I-15 and had snow covered roads for almost 300 miles!
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    6am departure from Layton, UT! :eek2
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    The snow never stops.....:cry

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    At the rest stop I wonder? In -2 degree temps, 70mph wind chill, would either of the bikes even start?:scratch

    We stopped in St. George, where there was finally sunshine and above freezing temps, about 40, lol but we were happy.
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    The first dry roads and sunshine as we come into St. George, UT :clap

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    The poor SUV, KTM and spare DR650 looked like they just got time warped from the artic tundra. After a quick bit to eat we came out to find the SUV sitting in a lake of it’s own melting ice. We decided to run to the car wash to get all the salt and sand off, then we grabbed fuel and were on the road again.:wings
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    We arrived in Yuma just in time for late dinner with the family. John and Jacque had arrived a few days earlier and had driven their motorhome from New Mexico. Dave had flown into Yuma from Michigan the night before. Jacque’s parents (my grandparents) were graciously allowing all of us to stay with them.<o:p></o:p>
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  2. warp9man

    warp9man Gravel in my Travel

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    Day 2 – January 13, 2013
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    We woke up to a great sunny day and got busy making last minute preparations to the bikes. My KTM 990 Dakar was all ready to go. Dad was riding his BMW 650GS Dakar. My dad and I both used to desert race all the time since I was about 7 years old and up until I was 32. Jacque was riding her BMW 650GS. She just started riding motorcycles two years ago so this was going to be a big trip for her. Dave was riding his Suzuki DR650. John and Dave were high school buddies and both very experienced riders. This was Dave’s first ride on his DR650 because he actually had us purchase and prep the bike for him ahead of time and transport it to Yuma so he could just fly out. I decided to also bring my Suzuki DR650 just in case Dave didn’t like his or if he wanted to use some of my components for the trip. He opted to borrow my tank bag and an axle wrench but was pretty happy with his bike.

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    We went out for a little shake down ride (and to scrub in the new tires) which turned into an all day ride into California. We arrived a bit late for dinner. I was pretty enthralled with chatting, riding and prepping with Dad and Dave. After all, none of them had been to Baja so I wanted to make sure they were well prepared.
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    We got a disturbing call from home and had to handle some drama well into the evening. While Patty was double checking our Mexico cell phone plans with AT&T she discovered they had activated my international features onto our daughter’s phone line instead of mine. She had to get on the phone again to get the problem corrected. We finally went to bed rather annoyed and frustrated at about midnight. :baldy<o:p></o:p>
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  3. warp9man

    warp9man Gravel in my Travel

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    Day 3 – January 14, 2013
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    We woke up, made some breakfast and we all got on the road about 9am. We left Yuma and headed toward the Algodones border crossing.
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    Leaving Yuma. :wave

    We had a pretty easy ride planned down to San Felipe for the night, about 191 miles. It was a cold 40ish degree morning and windy.
    We were bundled up and stayed warm. The wind was rather scary for Jacque so we went at a slower pace.
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    Algodones Border crossing.

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    At the border we stopped to get our tourist Visa’s, get the passports stamped and exchange some money.
    This is never a fast process, nothing in Mexico ever is, lol, but with 5 of us it took about an hour.
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    Immigration Office.

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    Local Rx prices, if your curious.:bubba

    We were happy it started to warm up while we were there. Getting out of the tourist area was no problem. I actually had a GPS (Garmin Zumo 665)
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    Heading South out of Algodones.

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    We headed down local hwy 2 south. As soon as we hit the open farm areas the wind
    was gusting on us again. We tried to keep the speeds down knowing the wind was an
    issue for Jacque. The wind got annoying as we turned onto Mexico 2 and had cross winds
    constantly. My neck was tired of fighting the wind and I was anxiously looking forward
    to turning South onto Mexico 5 so we would have the wind at our backs.

    Shortly after we turned onto Mexico 5 we stopped to grab lunch at our favorite spot.
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    Holy crap their food is good! I might screw up the name but something like Yocojihua.
    I highly recommend it! The old man said if we bring pictures of our trip he wanted to
    put them up on the wall. They are big into off road races, baja trucks and bikes.


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    We got back on the road, grabbed some fuel and headed south toward the flats.<o:p></o:p>

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    It just keeps going.:dllama

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    Jacque having a good time. :p3rry
    With the wind to our backs we were able to pick up the pace. We went thru the
    military check point pretty quick. The rest of the group was initially a bit nervous
    about this but quickly realized it was fast and easy. We arrived in San Felipe and
    rode straight to Kiki’s Hotel (www.kiki.com.mx). We have stayed here before and
    really liked it. The room was $50usd or $600pesos.
    It was funny, as soon as we pull in we see Coco’s truck and Coco sitting outside.
    We went over to say Hi and to see why he was up here? Turns out he was waiting
    for his friend to pick him up and take him to Mexicalli for eye surgery. He had a
    new ATV with some custom welded footwells for his amputated legs. He pulls
    around a little trailer behind the ATV with his wheelchair. Even he was complaining
    about the cold saying he was up on the hwy riding his ATV and turned back around
    because he was riding into the wind. He told us to give his worker a message when
    we pass through tomorrow, that he was going up to his appointment on the 17<SUP>th</SUP>.
    I guess with Patty’s small Spanish vocabulary we will try? LOL
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    As we walked around and out to the beach we stopped and chatted to some of the
    winter RVer’s for a bit. One of them had a bulldog that felt like he was made of lead!
    Idk how he moved, lol. They told us all the shrimp boats had recently come in close
    to shore to anchor down. They said they only do that when bad weather is coming……
    Great…:grim

    We got back on the bikes and headed toward the Malecon.

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    We stopped at Fat Boy’s for a tasty pizza dinner. :dg

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    We walked around the dark street for a bit so the group could do a little sight seeing. :ksteve


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    As we headed back to Kiki’s I took them for a little detour ride down the Malecon.
    Patty and Jacque (probably most of us) were a bit chilly. Jacque decided to ask Kiki
    about any heat for the room, of course we already know no hotels have heat in Baja
    but next thing we know Kiki is in a storage room pulling out 2 space heaters! :feelgood
    We were pretty excited to have a space heater for the room. Patty and I were kicking
    ourselves because the last time we stayed here we had to jump in bed to stay warm.
    I guess we should have asked, lol. Good job Jacque!


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    We all retired to our rooms for the night and planned to get an earlyish start tomorrow
    because we have 207 miles to go to Bahia De Los Angeles plus Jacque would most
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  4. The Walrus

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  5. warp9man

    warp9man Gravel in my Travel

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    Day 4 – January 15, 2013<?xml:namespace prefix = o ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:eek:ffice:eek:ffice" /><o:p></o:p>
    We wake up, check out the Sea of Cortez Sunrise and get ready to head out.
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    Even the camp dogs enjoy a good sunrise. :jump
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    Sure beats the hell out of 19"of snow! :clap
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    I pull out ahead of the group and we wave goodbye to Coco in his truck.
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    I sit out on the street for a bit and nobody is coming? I turn around and drive back in.
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    Jacques BMW is having some issues. It struggled to start and was idling high then wanting to die when she stopped? She had a new Lithium battery that was not liking the unusually cold weather (low 40’s):nah<o:p></o:p>
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  6. warp9man

    warp9man Gravel in my Travel

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    Day 4 Continued
    We eventually got the bike to cooperate and rode over to the Malecon to grab some breakfast at Rosita’s.
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    While waiting for breakfast, Patty runs out to grab a few photos.
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    Do you see the guys living in the tent?:huh
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    A sunny but chilly morning.
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    Panorama of San Felipe.
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    Building across the street, getting reading to leave.
    The wind was kicking again 20-30mph with gusts over 40. Luckily it was NNW so it should be at our backs as we head south today.

    <?xml:namespace prefix = o ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:eek:ffice:eek:ffice" /><o:p>As we head out Patty asks me on the Sena, “so do you have us mapped out of here or do I need to navigate?” me:“no woman, I have the route loaded in the GPS”. After we grab gas at the round-a-bout, I dutifully follow Zumo’s directions. Within a block Patty says: ‘we are going the wrong way and need to turn around” Me:”no we’re not. We are headed back up to the hwy”(although I don’t remember going this way last year). Patty: “can you pull over so I can show you on google maps where we are. We need to turn around and then go south” . So I pull off (with the whole group pulling off behind me). Indeed she shows me that we are going the wrong way. I don’t have time to screw with the GPS to see what I did wrong so I tell her to just navigate with her Blackberry. She tells me to go up the road a bit and make a U-turn. All I hear is “U-turn” so I immediately flip around only to find myself facing an on-coming car head on! WTF? :thwakQuickly I dart to the right down a 3 foot, concrete, almost vertical hwy island divider. No problems. :ricky I’m getting an earful from Patty hoping the rest of the group didn’t try to follow me on the stunt ride. :jerko For some damn reason I was thinking I was on another two lane road (like everywhere else) but this was 4 lanes with 2 each direction, hence the problem making the U-turn, lol. Luckily the other don’t blindly follow me and they rode down and found a good spot to turn around. Patty navigates me to our correct route as I mess with the GPS. <o:p></o:p>
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  7. warp9man

    warp9man Gravel in my Travel

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    Day 4 Continues

    We follow the nice coastline as we leave San Felipe and decide to stop for a photo op. It is still very windy, NNW but not a big deal, just a bit annoying.
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    One of those moments where you are amazed the bike frame didn&#8217;t just bust in half! :kboom
    <o:p></o:p>It is cloudy and gloomy outside, not like the great weather we had last year. We hear the Pemex in Gonzaga Bay is open (just not on wed) but we decide to stop in Puerticitos for fuel, just in case. We roll up to find the Puerticitos Pemex is closed today, lol. Figures.
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  9. warp9man

    warp9man Gravel in my Travel

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    Day 4 Continues

    Sure hope Gonzaga is open or I&#8217;m screwed on getting to hwy 1.
    At the Pemex station we happen to notice Jacque&#8217;s face when we stop for a minute and she looks a bit freaked out. As we climb around the coastal hills/mountains the wind picks up speed around the canyons and gets pretty gusty. We knock down our speed to take it easy on her, although she hasn&#8217;t complained. <?xml:namespace prefix = o ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:eek:ffice:eek:ffice" /><o:p></o:p>
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    Further down the road, after fighting the wind we stop at a paved scenic overlook for some photos and to see how Jacque (and everyone else) is doing.
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    Everyone is pretty good but Jacque is visibly freaked out and riding tense in the windy conditions. We try to assure her that we will probably hit the dirt road shorty and we will be going a lot slower so the wind shouldn&#8217;t be issue. At this point I don&#8217;t know if she would rather have the wind or the dirt road but I have to hand it to her for sticking in there.

    <o:p>We passed the section where the pavement ended last year and wonder how much more they have paved? We keep going and going! We can still see the old dirt road that typically parallels the hwy. We are sad to see all the new pavement and are wanting to just jump back onto the old dirt. We resist because this is easy travels for the rest of the group and know we need to make good time today. We eventually hit the construction barrels that signal the end of the asphalt and we detour onto the dirt. We tell Dave, on the DR to just go ahead and stay on the main road, while I check in with Dad and Jacque for a minute. We happily jump on the dirt and soon find ourselves riding between 5 bridge pylons that are being constructed. Cool to see but sad at the same time. </o:p>
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    We motor on a little ways and catch up to a white pickup as we pull up to the Gozaga Bay military check point.

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    We notice that we don&#8217;t see DR Dave anywhere? We ask the guards and the people in the truck if they seen another motorcycle go by? NOPE. WTF? Where the hell did Dave go? :fpalmWe wait for John and Jacque to arrive and just a bit behind them we see Dave! Huh? Somehow he found another trail/road and at some point found himself on a hill and looked down below to see Jacque riding between the bridge pylons. He quickly realized he went the wrong way and found his way back down. I&#8217;m standing there scratching my head? Man, I have to keep an eye on these guys, lol. :webers
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    Dave, John and Jacque rolling into the Gonzaga Check point.

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    Assorted skeletons at the check point.

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  10. warp9man

    warp9man Gravel in my Travel

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    Day 4 Continues
    We get going again and find the road pretty much the same as last year. I keep my speeds down so I don’t get too far ahead of the group.
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    Patty and I periodically stop and wait for the group to make sure everyone is good, and to make sure they don’t go blazing down a new road. At one of our stops I notice nobody is coming.
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    Patty says she will just chill for a bit and take some nature photos while I ride back to check on the group. I find DR Dave so we both head further down to find John and Jacque. We find them stopped on road.
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    They had both low sided their bikes in a slightly sandy section. John hit pretty hard on his hip but was ok and Jacque landed soft and just stepped off. Both the bikes were ok but John decided to air down both their tires to improve traction. They were both running some Shinko 705 (80/20) tires and I found myself grateful for my Dunlop 908 & tkc80 combo. DR Dave was doing really good with his Shinko 700’s (60/40) tires. The lower air pressure did the trick and we were going again.
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    We ride ahead again so we have time to stop at Coco’s to deliver our message to his worker and pass a semi truck in route.
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    We pull Coco's and Patty eventually gets the message delivered…we think?
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    We don’t want to stay long because we are running behind with a long way to go. The group pulls in for a few minutes and we head out again.
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    The whole gang!:freaky

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    Me and My Dad. :thumb
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  11. warp9man

    warp9man Gravel in my Travel

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  12. warp9man

    warp9man Gravel in my Travel

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    Yep....Day 4 keeps going! We aren't even to the hwy yet.:D
    Alot more dirt road ahead.
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    Now this one looks like it would hurt. :cry Make a great photo though.
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    Just waiting for the group. :rayof
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    Here they come.:clap
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    I'm lovin' this! :wings Great dirt road but wish I could speed along, lol.

    As we make our way thru the hills to hwy 1, the sun is getting lower and the temps are dropping into the 40’s.

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    Dave decides to go have some fun on the other road. :nod
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    Dad looks comfortable. :D
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    DR Dave and the rest of the gang, all make it to Hwy 1 :clap

    We all make it to the hwy and are anxious to make some good time.
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    Dave's Look:wink:

    We quickly realize that with the gusty wind there is no way we can do higher speeds without leaving the group behind. Since I’m navigating I have to keep the group together.

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    We make it to Bahia De Los Angeles about dusk. Us and Dave stop at the Pemex to wait for John and Jacque to arrive.
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    Watching Dad and Jacque coming into town. We are chillin at the Pemex. :beer

    We tell Dave he can ride ahead to go find Costa Del Sol, since we have never been here before. We don’t have reservations so we hope they have availability. J & J arrive shortly and follow us into town. We find Dave at the hotel and he has gotten all of us rooms. We are all pretty chilly after an 8hr cold windy day on the bikes.
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    The Walrus Gone and back again.

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  14. warp9man

    warp9man Gravel in my Travel

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    Day 5 - January 16, 2013


    We wake up to a fantastic sunrise in Bahia de Los Angeles. It is actually WARM and sunny!

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    Scooby comes in to say good morning. He is the owner's Great Dane.

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    We grab a great breakfast at the hotel.
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    We pack up and get ready to leave.
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    We don’t have a real long ride today (211mi) so we take a little time to cruise threw town before we head out.
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    This little store is incredibly well stocked, like a mini Walmart. :D
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    Pemex Peace sign! :wave

    Once on the road, Patty manages to grab a photo of one of my worst fears while riding.
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    Something had hit and killed a HORSE! :dhorse I can’t say I have ever seen horse road kill.
    Two coyotes and several Turkey Vultures were feeding.:knary

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    Up the road a few miles we ran into a herd of cows as we came around a blind corner.:nono

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    As soon as we hit HWY 1, Dad and Jacque pull off for a stretch.:*sip*


    We stop for fuel and munch on a few snack in Guerro Negro then motor on to San Ignacio.

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    Appears to be a millitary training center in Guerro Negro. :turkish

    We have reservations for a two night stay at the Ignacio Springs B&B. It’s a pretty cool place right on the river where you can stay in a yurt.
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    A bit on the spendy side but very cool and they put on a great Canadian breakfast.
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    We head into town to grab dinner at Tootsie’s. It is a new place that actual belongs to the B&B’s daughter, a native Canadian. She has a pretty extensive menu and a well-stocked bar.
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    All the food was very good.
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    It was too cold while we were there to eat outside but she has a kick butt patio courtyard in the back with a massive tree that fell down ages ago and crushed the neighboring building but it is simply too big for anyone to move, so it’s a permanent landmark now. I wish I had gotten a photo of it.

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    We walk around town for a bit while Patty grabs some night photos.

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    We went into a little ice cream shop. Funny thing was trying to figure out the flavors. Patty asked if one of them was butter pecan. The lady says “Si”. Poor Dave just followed her lead and got the same thing, lol. Afterward, Patty and Dave are trying to figure out what they are eating because it’s not Butter Pecan. They decide it is some sort of banana pecan flavor, lol. It remains and unsolved mystery.

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  15. warp9man

    warp9man Gravel in my Travel

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    We don&#8217;t have any plans for today so we enjoy sleeping in for a bit. We had been thinking about whale watching today so we drug ourselves out of bed. We find John, Jac and Dave at breakfast. They have already made plans to have a shuttle van take them out to go whale watching. We decide to join them.
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    We signed a few waivers, they gave us a quick tour of the place and gave us a few menu choices for lunch so they could have our food ready when we got back in.
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    The Grey Whales were not hard to find. The females had just given birth within the last 2 weeks!
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    While walking to our yurt we seen a BMW1200GS parked next door with a full set of knobby tires on. I don&#8217;t see that very often. We head over to chat with them and discover it is a fellow ADV&#8217;er, Mike and his wife from CA. I don&#8217;t remember his handle? He had a wealth of information and has been coming to Baja to ride for years. We have a good time chatting with them. We make arrangements to meet up with them again at dinner. Me, Patty and Dave run over to Tootsie&#8217;s again for a light dinner.
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    We roam around town for a bit and head back for the night. I stop in to chat with Dad to go over the plans for tomorrow down to Loreto. They say they plan on getting up early, to breakfast by 7am, then they will head out ahead of us. I go over Dad&#8217;s GPS, give them one of my maps so they can find our hotel (Posada del Cortes) in case they arrive before we do. It&#8217;s a nice easy ride tomorrow, 167mi, so no hurry for us.<o:p></o:p>
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  16. effensteve

    effensteve Enjoying the ride

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    Looks like a great family trip. I was thinking I would like to do some of that with my wife, and was considering the 990. How does your wife handle the long miles pillion? I like the 990 and really don't want to go GS for her to come along a few trips a year. I'd appreciate your input.
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  17. warp9man

    warp9man Gravel in my Travel

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    Steve,
    This is Patty (kevin's wife). I havent rode on the back of a gs so I cant say how it compares to the 990. My experience on the 950 and 990 is very good. I find it more comfortable than a vstar 1100 or a zx12000, lol. The stock 950 seat that was well broke in was pretty comfotable. The stock 990 gel seat had the same profile but was very firm on a long ride which required me to stand up on occasion. We tried seat concepts seat and renazco but both were uncomfortable for me and had me sliding forward downhill into kevin and putting my hips in a weird position. Both seats were good for kevin. We just had a seat custom made so I sit much more level and a bit wider for me. On the 3000 mile trip it was great.
    I have a trunk box that acts like a back rest. That is a must. The footpeg position is great allowing me to stand up fully on the pegs to stretch or offroad. I use the saddlebag mounts for handles if he has to brake hard or something. I fall asleep on the bike, lol.
    My biggest comfort is knowing the bike handles very well, especially offroad. Having a bike act nervous would detour me from wanting to ride as a passenger more than anything.

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  18. effensteve

    effensteve Enjoying the ride

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    Thanks Patty, I really appreciate the input. I have been leaning towards the 990 anyway. It's good to hear from someone that has put the miles in. We knew from short test rides that it was probably going to be the one. I can't wait for some good long trips with the Mrs. Thanks again Steve
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  19. warp9man

    warp9man Gravel in my Travel

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    Day 7 - January 18, 2013
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    We make our way to breakfast about 8am. Dave shows up shortly after. We&#8217;re all wondering if J & J have left already because they were going to be at breakfast at 7am. We haven&#8217;t heard any bikes start up this morning.

    ADV&#8217;er Mike and his wife are at breakfast. We meet some very cool people from Switzerland and Austria. Another guy and his daughter are passing through moving a trailer full of furniture to their new vacation home in Los Barilles down from Denver. It&#8217;s always a good time hearing all the stories.
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    A short time later we see John and Jacque coming down to breakfast. They walk in and say &#8220;wow, you guys are up bright and early&#8221;. We say &#8220;we thought you guys were coming to breakfast at 7am? We thought you might have left already&#8221;. They think it is 7am. Evidently their phone had the wrong time. They are pretty surprised, make quick work of their breakfast and head off to Loreto.<o:p></o:p>
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    Nice place by the river to chill. :nod

    We take time to chat with Mike about the possibility of riding a dirt road section on our way back north to Bahia de Los Angeles in several days. We ask how rough the road is and if it can be done 2-up? He says it can be done 2-up with a good rider, that there are a several sandy sections, usually not too bad, depending on the time of year, a few short technical sections with some larger loose rock, but that we will be going downhill thru the technical sections so it should be easier. We make rough plans to take hwy 18 up near Benito Juarez, head east to El Arco, thru El Progreso, then north thru San Rafael and up to Bay of LA. Mike says the road is paved to El Arco or something like that so it is an easy ride, then the road turns to dirt but it fairly easy until you get closer to the coast and start heading north then it is a bit rougher.
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    We reluctantly stop chatting. We know we should get on the road soon since J & J have been gone over an hour. We pack up, grab some fuel and get on the road with Dave.

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    Getting ready to head out.

    We run into some horses on the Hwy. The black horse has this &#8220;you wanna dance&#8221; look. :rilla
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    He looks pretty proud that I'm in the dirt and he is on the road.:lol2


    We are having a great time thru the twisty&#8217;s, the weather is nice and winds are light.
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    The roads don't suck much. :clap
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    Dave is having a good time too.:super
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    Yeah! Who doesn't love a good Tope! :ksteve

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    We make a gas stop in Mulege. As I pull up a guy asks me &#8220;are you kevin?&#8221; Umm? Yes. He says yeah your parents stopped in here and told me to say hi to you. Lol. He said they came thru 45min ago.

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    Bridge over Mulege river. :wave

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    We drive on to Loreto. We aren&#8217;t 100% sure where our hotel is but we have a cross street and know it&#8217;s close to the mission. We head down the street getting close to hotel. We pass the mission square and see Jacque on her BMW? We wonder if they have already been to the hotel and are sight-seeing or if they are lost? We spot our hotel, Posada Del Cortes and turn in. Patty jumps off to walk to the street and flags Jacque down. They have been in lost in town for 20 minutes. They got separated in town and lost their ability to use their Bluetooth coms. I leave Patty to check in while I go out on the bike to find John. I find him down on the Malecon doing laps, lol.
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    Cool outdoor stairway to rooms, courtyard and spiral stairs up to the rooftop terrace.:clap


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    The hotel is an awesome surprise. We have been to Loreto before and walked around here but never seen this place just tucked in off a main road. We grab something to eat then go roam around town.
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    Patty found some art for me! saweet!

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    Town square at night.

    Tomorrow we are off to Todos Santos!
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  20. Bgunn

    Bgunn Listo

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    Great report, and liking all the pics. We got back yesterday from a Baja trip.
    Looking forward to seeing the rest..
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