Wow, your trip seems to get better and better. What happens when you reach the best of the best? Obviously you love meeting people, but Benny wants nothing to do with meeting other animals!
Love following you guys through Baja! Last year I was with a caravan of 3 Class A RVs and we decided to leave our rigs in La Paz and just AirBnB it in Cabo. Can't really take Class A units out in the looser sand.. Enjoy your journey!
I enjoyed this, the taco walk looked fun and the boat tour showed amazing rock formations. 68F sounds warm, but there seemed to be some wind going along with it and the ocean air probably made it feel much cooler. Happy your only wrinkle besides feeling cold was backtracking to get water and find a dump station. Stay safe!
The taco tour was definitely a fun experience. The sea breeze definitely plays a role in how cold or warm we feel. Things cool off pretty fast in the evening as the sun goes down.
I love how informative your videos are! Thank you! Question for you… did you book in advance in the RV Park with the donkey or did you just drive in and were able to get a spot?
Hi, no we backed into the site like usual. We have heard of remote controlled units on wheels that can move a trailer without a truck, but we don't have one.
You might be interested in our crossing the border video at the beginning of this series. We also showcase the roads in another video called "we almost flipped our rig on the way..." Happy watching!
Sorry, hit reply before finishing... With regards to fuel, gas and diesel are available almost everywhere except for an area between San Felipe and Guerrero Negro where it may or may not be available. For that reason we packed jerry cans, and filled them in San Felipe just in case.
Didn't see anyone in tents in Cabo, but that doesn't mean it doesn't exist. Your best best might be the campground because they were set up for a few tent spots. Rancho El Clandestino is the name, and you can find them on Facebook