Mileage: 74,841
Malarrimo RV Park Guerrero Negro, Mexico
During the night we heard gusty wind and rain. By morning, dense clouds clung to the mountaintops.
We left Bahia de los Angeles with Brian and Carol in the lead. We traveled at a comfortable pace with the road curling up and over the mountains and toward the coast.
We turned again onto Mexico 1 and the road longer and straighter, though still very narrow. When tractor trailers passed the RV in front of us, we could see that there was just a foot of space between the mirrors. We suddenly came upon this huge amount of water in a wash.
We passed into Guerrero Negro at the 28th Parallel. This is the border between Baja California and Baja California Sur. We had to go through an agricultural inspection station where we expected that they might take our fruits and vegetables and where we might be required to present our travel documents. They fumigated our tires, charged us 20 pesos, and allowed us to pass through.
Once we were settled in at the Malarrimo RV Park, Carol and I set out to find the lavanderia so that we might wash our clothes. For 135 pesos, I was able to do 2 loads of laundry.
The four of us ate dinner tonight at the hotel restaurant. I had delicious scallops in an herb and butter sauce and Tim had a steak. We enjoyed our meal but even more so we enjoyed our company.
We are looking forward to our whale watching trip tomorrow!
Hi Anita and Tim
So cool to see that you arrived in Mexico. Enjoy Baja, it‘s wonderful.
We‘re sad that we‘ve already left it and can’t meet you again. But also the mainland has many fantastic and beautiful places to visit. For future trips. 😉
Good luck spotting whales 🙂
All the best
Dominik and Linda
We saw on your blog that you had already gone…we are So sorry to have missed you!!
We hope that you are well and having fun!
Fondly,
Tim and Anita