Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Week One in Baja!






















Week 1: Baja California, Mexico

Day 1:
Hey all, greetings from the beautiful beaches of the Baja. We’ve been in Mexico for a week now and have had little to no internet service or phone reception to speak of. We came through the border town of Mexicali with absolutely no problems at all. We were so amazed at how calm and relaxed things were there. There weren’t any kids screaming at your ankles to buy “chickle” like they do in Tijuana. When I told them we had a dog with us they just said “okay”, there was no need for them to see his paperwork. Nice and easy! To get our vehicle permit was a bit of an excursion, but the man at the Migracion was courteous and drew us a map of how to get there. It was about 10 miles on the other side of town. We also stopped at the bank to get pesos and Telcel (phone company) to get a SIM card for our phone… the phone we had didn’t work with their cards so we had to buy a new phone. It was only about 25 dollars, but it will be worth it once we have cell reception! After our relatively easy process of obtaining necessary paperwork for the truck and ourselves and were off to our first camping spot just north of San Felipe at a place called “Pete’s Camp”. The beach was amazing and huge, we practically had the place to ourselves except for a few other campers. All of the campsites have ‘palapas’, which are little hand made structures typically made from wood and palm fronds and they are nice for shade and for hanging a hammock. This was the point where we could take a deep breath and relax… we made it! The tide was really far out, but at night I could hear the waves right outside our door, there must have been a half mile difference.

Day 2 & 3:
The next day we continued on to just outside of Puertecitos. The road there was paved and smooth just like map shows. The Baja is a very rocky, sandy and desolate place, but it has this peace and serenity that keeps you intrigued. The place we camped at was even smaller than the night before and there were even fewer people. Our first encounter with using some of our emergency gear came into play when we had to pull a small sedan out of the sand!! At the same beach there was a family of fisher-people who would go out in the morning in there little dingy and came back just before dusk with their boat full of fish. We made friends with their little boy, Julio, who had fun playing with Wallace and making jewelry with Kindra. John changed the motor oil on the truck at this stop too!! The nights were very windy, so much so that we thought our camper top might collapse. We camped there for two nights at only 100 pesos (about 8 dollars).

Day 4:
The road out of Puertecitos was awful, mountainous and unfinished. We averaged about 12mph for about 50 miles and made it to Punta Willard to camp for a night, where upon arrival we encountered our second use of emergency gear. John mistook the road and ended up getting ½ stuck in a sandy patch. Luckily some helpful and friendly locals came by and pulled us out w/ their truck and our tow ropes…no problem! In Punta Willard we were able to fill our water tank w/ potable filtered water and get diesel, though we still had plenty of veggie oil to get to our next stop.

Day 5, 6, & 7:
The road to Bahia De Los Angeles was unfinished but much nicer than we expected. We’ve been in Bahia De Los Angeles for 3 days now and its absolutely beautiful, magnificent views of Isla Angel De La Guarda. We met a nice group of travelers on their way to Cabo San Lucas, with their 4 dogs! All in all our first week has gone great and we are happy and loving the travel. Wallace is loving the life too and continues to amaze and entertain us. We will go into town today to refill our water, post the blog and get a few other supplies. It has continued to be windy throughout the week, but today it has finally subsided… thank goodness! Once we get better cell phone reception we will be calling home to our families, we are hoping that will be sooner than later!

"You know you are in Mexico when the street signs have mustaches!" (see picture)

Thursday, March 19, 2009

Vaya con Dios



The actual countdown begins! John and I are leaving Tucson on Monday and staying one night on the U.S. side of the border and will be going into Mexico Tuesday morning. We feel more ready than ever and John has really worked hard on making the vehicle top notch. The past month we have been working on my mom's landscaping and it has been hard work, but very rewarding. John is nice and tan from being in the sun all day... and to think that it is already in the 90's on some days, scorching! I got so overheated the other day that I had to jump in to their pool... in March! John and Wallace both got themselves into some 'jumping cactus' ... if you don;t know what it is just look at the name... ouch! Gotta love Tucson!

Last week John and I were concerned that we wouldn't be able to find veggie oil for the truck because believe it or not there are companies that most restaurants already sell their oil to. Luck is on our side and we scored! When we were at a hardware store a man passing by asked us if we ran veggie oil in our truck. (unless you know about the veggie conversion most people wouldn't recognize the set up) We struck up a conversation with him and 4 hours later we were at his house pumping oil from his own stock. He also runs his truck using waste vegetable oil and diesel. He gets veggie oil from some of the local restaurants near his home. What a great guy! Thank you Don for all of your help!


One of the projects I have been getting started is my jewelry making. I am hoping to make money on the road by selling my jewelry to tourists and eclectic shops. I am excited to start collecting beads, seeds and shells once we are on the road because it will make my pieces more unique and it will be a lot cheaper for me to make. Please give me any feedback or if you have any ideas on pieces that I can make. We are just trying to come up with ways to make money while on the road. I may even start making water bottle holders out of old t-shirts too.

Another investment that John and I made is in the SPOT satellite messenger, check out the website here: http://www.findmespot.com/en/
Basically it functions as a GPS locator, tracker, and 911 emergency anywhere in the world. There is a function on it that can track us every 10 minutes and you can see exactly where we are on GoogleEarth. We will send a link via email to family and friends. The 911 function is great in case there is a life threatening emergency and they will locate local emergency officers anywhere we are. Also, we will have an international cell phone that we will be buying SIM cards for in each country or we will use Skype through our computers.

Some people I want to thank:



Thank you Dan (step-dad) for putting up with us taking over some of your house space and for teaching John and I so many things, everything from how to run irrigation to hard work and patience to being so courageous (he got his shoulder operated on... what a sport!)
Matt (sister boyfriend... I mean Fiance!), thanks for being awesome and for loving my super schister! She needs a man that won't put up with her schtubborness, but loves her for it too!
Gramps: Thanks gramps for being such a sport... knowing that you are nearing the end of your life must be hard and I will never understand what you are going through until I am in your shoes. We all love you and appreciate all you have done for our family because even though you can be a bit of a humbug it is because you care!
David, Lisa, and kiddos: Lisa you have always been in my life as a babysitter, cousin, friend and more... you are such and amazing person and I am so happy for you. Could your kids be any cuter?
Tom: Thanks so much for helping me out! This time of year can be hectic and I truly appreciate it!
Deb, Joe, and kiddos: It was so great to see you when you were in town and I am really looking forward to staying in touch more!
Barb and Vinny: Thanks for your support on our trip and thank you for helping look after grandpa
Alexis (Smacky): Schister I could go on for pages!!! You mean the world to me... and if I could give you the world I would, but for know I will just give you piece by piece. Thanks for loving me ... that may sound schilly to say, but that is all I ever wanted from you! I love your house and garden... I will miss your sugar snap peas! Congrats by the way (you know what I am taking about!)
Mom, my super special mom!: You know that moment when you can't express yourself in words, well that is how I feel when it comes to the gratitude I have toward my mom. We all give her a hard time at times, but honestly she is the most deserving person of having greatness come to her full throttle. Thank you mom for your big heart, Bradley genes (short waste! arghhh!) and just overall awesomeness!!!!!!!
Oh and Baley (their dog) for being such a good friend to Wallace!


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