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Stop in and visit.South of Pescadero(Todos Santos) plenty of tent space on the beach.Get drunk at Art and Beer stumble to the beach and start shouting my name.I'll find you.
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Nicest invite I've seen in a while!

Alas, I'm heading down mainland Mexico later this month. Maybe have to look you up next year. The beaches southwest of Todos Santos are a slice of heaven in the middle of winter.

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Hwy 19 km 69, 1969 ...that's was a good year!
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Stop in and visit.South of Pescadero(Todos Santos) plenty of tent space on the beach.Get drunk at Art and Beer stumble to the beach and start shouting my name.I'll find you.
Awesome, My brother and I will be down there in a few weeks. We will stop by for sure! :-)

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FF.....spending a month on the mainland but will be headed your way around the 24th of November. Couple days in Cabo after the Ferry from Topo first.
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Hurrine Paul did a little damage to central baja road

Probably slowed up the whale convoy too.
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I will be in Baja next week. Will try to find you, however, I'm not that good in shouting
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directions for mi casa

South from Pescadero on hy 19 to km 69 turn right..west ..pass 2 houses turn right pass 3 more
.go straight to beach.Chocolate coloured house. Phone 612 176 5277.local calls only...as it can be expensive for me...
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Ferry cabo san lucas to puerto vallarta

Hy Guys
My first post here, I see that lots of you have lots of experience in Mexico whether passing through or leaving down there escaping the cold and rain
I'm planning my first trip in March for 6 weeks on my F800 Gs from Bowen Island, BC, Canada to Panama, and back.... hopefully.....
Just made the decision to put the wheels in motion few days ago, and love to hear from guys advices and recommendations.
But first of all, is there a ferry from Cabo to Puerto or is it better to take it from La Paz to Mazatlan ?
Anybody out there took any of those with a bike ?
Thanks guys

Great forum by the way, and feel that I already know some of the characters by reading about them
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You may want to ship your bike TO Phoenix and forget the Baja this time.Miles....research ...enjoy.Or do 1 way and return on another trip...
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