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Bobby Debit 13 Dec 2015 22:21

Mexico & Baja and some CA Jan 2017
 
Hello there.


I'm planning on riding down Baja then over to mainland mex then maybe into Guat/Belize in Jan 2017.

I'll be riding 90% road as I ride a street bike.

I can only get 5weeks off work, so im contemplating putting some work into a $1000 craigslist find and just leave it at my southern most point then fly home to Vancouver.

I have a year to plan as I write this, so im open to ideas, itinerary, routes etc......

With Mexico being sketchy i'd prefer not to ride solo.


Cheers.

xsPain 26 Dec 2015 16:20

I don't really think Mexico is all that Sketchy, at least compared to parts of the USA. Common sense rules apply everywhere.

You can see a lot of Baja without leaving pavement, so when people mention that you have to go offroad to see the best parts don't sweat over it. Temperatures varied alot from one coast to the other when I was there in Aug/Sept, and I expect that will still be the case. You're going to be there at the right time to go whale watching, but I can't recommend a boat.

There are a couple sea turtle sanctuaries along both coasts, and I camped near one on the Sea of Cortez side. It was an interesting stop, but I was too busy having fun to take notes and Google wasn't helpful. Some one will probably chime in.

To get to the mainland there is a ferry from La Paz. I went to Mazatlan, and shared a cabin. You don't need a cabin, but it saved me having to find deck space to sleep on. I also recommend the inland route, through Morelia and Oaxaca rather than along the coast. It's a lot less touristy and the food is better.

I crossed into Guatemala at La Mesilla, which was the lowest-stress border crossing I think I have ever had. This is north of the Pan Am, and takes you to HueHue. From there you should be able to reach the north, and from there to Belize. Obviously Tikal should be on your list of places to see, but there are other smaller Mayan sites up there if you don't like crowds.

I didn't go to Belize, so I don't have any advice there. My understanding is that it's all amazing, though. bier

Theiggy 4 Jan 2016 01:46

Baja feb 22 Mar 4
 
I will be hauling my bike down to Nevada and riding from there south to Cabo. If the dates line up look me up.

Iggy

Lok8 6 Mar 2016 18:50

Southbound
 
H I Bobby, A few of us are riding down the Baja then over to the mainland by ferry. At least one of our group possibly two will be riding to costa rica. Leaving Chilliwack approximately Dec. 20 2016. Some of us have a 5 week limit as well. Plan is to trailer them to san diago and leave from there. Long time away yet but that is the plan at this time. Any thoughts?


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