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Posted: Thu Jan 5th, 2006 10:59 am |
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Hello everybody,
we are planning a trip down to cabo for spring break. we already have our eyes set on a little hotel in downtown and have been doing extensive research on nightlife and everything else that we wanna do while we are down there. My question to this forum is...Is the drive down baja doable or just plain crazy? How long should it take? and , Are there decent places, and enough of them, to stop for food and/or sleep?
There will be 4 drivers in one car so is non-stop even an option?
Thank You,
-LARRY-
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Posted: Mon Jan 16th, 2006 11:52 pm |
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| I would recommend a two day trip...I can't remember the town that is half way...but many people drive from Calif/Or/WA...Many. Keep asking around for the mid-way town too stay...Best, D
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Posted: Sat Dec 2nd, 2006 08:44 am |
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Take a few days to drive. Can stop in Guerro Negro or San Ignacio. Try not to drive at night.
Here is an article about driving Baja
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Posted: Sat Dec 2nd, 2006 08:44 am |
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Take a few days to drive. Can stop in Guerro Negro or San Ignacio. Try not to drive at night.
Here is an article about driving Baja
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Posted: Sat Dec 2nd, 2006 08:44 am |
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Take a few days to drive. Can stop in Guerro Negro or San Ignacio. Try not to drive at night.
Here is an article about driving Baja
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