Description of tour: http://www.trailbosstours.com/mikes.htm
A few photos from last year:



Ditto, besides getting lost is half the fun.tkrrox wrote:yea mexico is a blast...if your buddies have done it a couple of times then why drop 2Gs? also lizard lady has all gps coordinates and trails and go at it....
when we go we don't usually have a chase truck...everything is on your back or bike...it a riot!!!
RottenRob wrote:Ditto, besides getting lost is half the fun.tkrrox wrote:yea mexico is a blast...if your buddies have done it a couple of times then why drop 2Gs? also lizard lady has all gps coordinates and trails and go at it....
when we go we don't usually have a chase truck...everything is on your back or bike...it a riot!!!
It'll end up costing us a little shy of 1,700 each. I think it's worth it for three days and not having to worry about anything other than showing up and riding. Apparently the host changes it up a little each year. Who knows--maybe next time without a guide...we'll see. At any rate, I'm excited to go...tkrrox wrote:yea mexico is a blast...if your buddies have done it a couple of times then why drop 2Gs? also lizard lady has all gps coordinates and trails and go at it....
when we go we don't usually have a chase truck...everything is on your back or bike...it a riot!!!
As far as the NY lyrics my Tired Eyes are a little sore this morning. We will be camping on the beach with our RV's as "the motel of lost companions with heated pool and bar" is all booked up. We may have to "burn our credit cards for fuel" to get there.Roady wrote:Took a peek on Google Maps since I have never been there ... should be great. Didn't see much in the way of facilities ... is this a campground, small town or just dry camping on the coast? I am guessing you are camping and riding the same area the whole time due to the paddle?
Tell me more, tell me more (we'll see how good you really are on the Neil lyrics)
http://www.google.com/maps?hl=en&tab=wl&q=
(hit the sattelite view)
Four-Fifty-X wrote:Going on the four day Baja Experience, but modified for our group, with more single track.
I'll be taking my X. Notice all my buddies' Xs in the pictures I posted...you can definitely take your own bike.
RottenRob wrote:As far as the NY lyrics my Tired Eyes are a little sore this morning. We will be camping on the beach with our RV's as "the motel of lost companions with heated pool and bar" is all booked up. We may have to "burn our credit cards for fuel" to get there.Roady wrote:Took a peek on Google Maps since I have never been there ... should be great. Didn't see much in the way of facilities ... is this a campground, small town or just dry camping on the coast? I am guessing you are camping and riding the same area the whole time due to the paddle?
Tell me more, tell me more (we'll see how good you really are on the Neil lyrics)
http://www.google.com/maps?hl=en&tab=wl&q=
(hit the sattelite view)
El Golfo is a small fishing village about 60 miles south of the San Louis border on the Sea of Cortez.
RottenRob wrote:There is about 100 miles of uncrowded dunes and miles and miles of beach.
RottenRob wrote:Last year when we went we rode about 100 miles to Rocky Point(Puerto Penasco) and spent the night and rode back to El Golfo the next day which made a fun little trip with in a trip.
RottenRob wrote:Rocky point is known as the poor mans Cabo.
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