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Join Date: May 2005
Location: oceanside
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Join Date: Mar 2012
Location: San Diego, CA
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Out of the loop....
So hey Rossman. Are you like retired or something? I am like so jealous of you and Makobob. I am close to retiring but not quite there yet. I listen to you guys and live vicariously! I am far removed from Baja, but in my younger days, I fished "tony's camp" estero bay with my exhusband. So many fond memories of Baja. I would love to get reaquainted, but still have that fear of the "cartel days". Pardon my paranoia but my line of work... makes me that way. How does a sceptic get back into Baja and lose that fear? It is easy for a bunch of dudes to go down there, but what about us mermaides? Any suggestions? I am always looking for a new adventure.
Janine
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Join Date: May 2007
Location: Bahia Asuncion
Posts: 936
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I think there is a lot of misinformation about the safety of traveling in Mexico. I would be disingenuous to say that there should be no concerns but I see them as border region, and mainland Mexico problems. Once I get souther Ensenada or San Felipe I feel very secure, and even within the border region, if you don't do drugs, buy drugs, sell drugs, or transport drugs, the odds of you having any issues are very slim. Not unlike the US IMO. The people of Baja are extremely friendly and helpful. When I drive through my little village here, I almost need 3 hands. Two for the steering wheel and one to wave to people that I have come on contact with; and I've only been here a month. If you have any issues along the road, you can be sure that not one car will pass without asking if you need help, and they will stick with you until the problem is resolved. As far as a gringa traveling in Baja, I would not recommend doing it alone for the first couple trips. Tag along with Bob's Mob on a couple of their trips until you start to feel comfortable. Or find a couple like minded gringas that might want to join you in an adventure. There are ways to really rough it down here but there are many inexpensive hotels or B&Bs pretty much everywhere. And like I have told everyone that would listen, my welcome mat is always out. As a matter of fact, there are actually 12 welcome mats on the property. Come on down and class up the joint. Feel free to PM me if you have any further questions.
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Join Date: Mar 2010
Posts: 1,972
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"Bob's Mob"...I'm proud to say I'm part of that motley crew (when able to go). You got your Sven's, your Wally's, Buddah's, DefJacks (!), Fulrac's, Chuckie...DEE's and so on and so forth. A real...I mean REAL mixed bag (lol) but they are prepared, reliable and steady as they come.
Janine, I used to go to baja often before the drug/kidnapping issues down there. Every dirt road was an adventure for me and a buddy hoping to find secluded fishing spots. We had no fear. But getting married, having kids and allowing the fear to creep into our minds shut us down for twenty years. Always hoped I'd have enough confidence to get back down. Then, MakoRoberto started offering group trips and I'm glad to say, I'm back. If you want back in, this is the group to go with. Jim Last edited by Deamon; 03-24-2015 at 05:02 AM. |
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