Quick update everyone. It has been hell getting here, or rather back here. I feel like Bill Murray in Groundhog Day, waking up in the same stretch of Baja for over a week now.
As you know last Sat, we had two flats and came to Gurreo Negro to get them fixed along with picking up other stuff. Then last Wednesday returned to continue. We got dropped off by our new friend
mas margaritas and away he drove. We walked about 1 mile and realized
one of the tires was low again, so we returned. This time the llantera
was open, so he pumped the tire and poured water over it as we both
looked for bubbles or problems. None were seen, so we got back on the
road.
About 5 miles later on one of regular stops – we work in rounds, like
a fighter and every 30 minutes we reset the timer, sometimes we drink
or eat, like other times we continue. Our goal is 16 rounds per day. At this
round, we were drinking when we hear “pppsssstt”
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Thursday, May 31, 2012
Wednesday, May 30, 2012
Back on the Road Again
Last
week the nights were brutally cold and we were not prepared for cold
weather, so it was a bit tough. We also run out of medical supplies,
primarily tape and gauze and primarily for me. Rachel is only now
getting a couple of small blisters, and my feet have been one big
blister on top of other big blisters. But, no worries, Rachel is really
good at taping and bandaging, so there are no infections and lots of
quick healing; overall the feet are getting better and better.
Last Friday night we had a tough camping location with some off road to get to camp. We hide each night out of view of the road, and try to find a safe place for the night, however the foliage and rocks are decreasing making it much harder to hide; and this night it required going further off road then normal. Saturday morning after leaving camp and hitting the road, and climbing a huge mountain, we realized we had two flat tires. As usually there was very nice Mexicans to the rescue. A family driving by in a flatbed truck filled with scrap metal asked us if we wanted a ride, they took us approx. 10km to Nuevo Rosarito to the tire shop, but as luck would have it it, it was closed and from what we could find out, it looked like it was closed until Monday. Fortunately,
Last Friday night we had a tough camping location with some off road to get to camp. We hide each night out of view of the road, and try to find a safe place for the night, however the foliage and rocks are decreasing making it much harder to hide; and this night it required going further off road then normal. Saturday morning after leaving camp and hitting the road, and climbing a huge mountain, we realized we had two flat tires. As usually there was very nice Mexicans to the rescue. A family driving by in a flatbed truck filled with scrap metal asked us if we wanted a ride, they took us approx. 10km to Nuevo Rosarito to the tire shop, but as luck would have it it, it was closed and from what we could find out, it looked like it was closed until Monday. Fortunately,
Sunday, May 27, 2012
BAJA WALK - May 27, 2012
BAJA WALK - May 27, 2012 - Leg #2 from Coco's Cocos Corner Ranch to Punta Prieta.
This was a tough walk and it was during this leg we experienced one of worst nights, it was also a time we experienced unconditional generousity.
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Thursday, May 10, 2012
BAJA WALK - MAY 10, 2012 - Leg #1 from San Felipe to Coco's Cocos Corner Ranch
San Felipe - May 10, 20012.
On May 10th, 2012 Rachel and I left San Felipe on foot to walk the entire distance of Baja California peninsula throughout the summer months. Link below for photos from our first leg of the journey from San Felipe to Coco's Corner. See More Photos
John and Rachel with friends at the San Felipe arches the day be began the Baja Walk. — with Gene Jensen, Rachel Pack, Raine Fisher, Andrena Joyce, Rebecca N Jerry Simunovich, Sandi Raduziner Flannigan, Patty Cosman and Bill Spradlin in San Felipe, Baja California.
San Felipe - May 10, 20012.
On May 10th, 2012 Rachel and I left San Felipe on foot to walk the entire distance of Baja California peninsula throughout the summer months. Link below for photos from our first leg of the journey from San Felipe to Coco's Corner. See More Photos
John and Rachel with friends at the San Felipe arches the day be began the Baja Walk. — with Gene Jensen, Rachel Pack, Raine Fisher, Andrena Joyce, Rebecca N Jerry Simunovich, Sandi Raduziner Flannigan, Patty Cosman and Bill Spradlin in San Felipe, Baja California.
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