Wednesday, March 12, 2014

San Juanico to Los Barriles

We left Loreto and took a side trip to Scorpion Bay, San Juanico, on the Pacific.  Dustin and Debbie live here.  It is known for the longest surfing wave,  Many gringos make this their home.

We spotted this dog on the roof of a Mini Super.

Mariachi anyone!

The units parked on the bluff above the surf.

We chose this spot.

Road pop for the beach drive.

The beaches were endless, they stretched for 30 miles.

We encountered 4 Pit Bulls while driving on the beach; they didn't seem too friendly.  The dogs chased us for at least a mile.

Once away from the dogs, we stopped to play on the beach; no one for miles.

Someone had a dream!


A flock of Pelicans take flight as we approach.

Amazing ponds, in the middle of the desert.

The main road to San Juanice was washed out.  This was the alternate route.  Who said a 43 foot bus can't go off road.

Local wildlife.

The caravan slowly crossing the creek.

This intersection was named Diego Dave's corned.  Dave missed the turn to San Juanico, he went straight.  It took him a few hours to find us.  The guy was still happy.

Ed, Terry and Dave having a serious discussion.

Showing off the generator for the boys.

We arrived at CD Constitucion late afternoon on Jan 21st.  We met the other units who didn't make the trip to San Juanico.  This is where Santa saved a strays life,  his name is Buddy.  He had a broken leg and mange.  God Bless Bruce and Sue.

Hance went for a ride in this dune buggy,

The Brits had a problem with their 5th wheel.  Here we sit in La Paz.

Ed decided to help; Dave got to sit this one out,  he fixed the last two break downs.

Finally, making our way to Las Barriles.  One more mountain range to drive through.

Finally, warm weather.

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