Mojave Jack
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Been wanting to post these for a while now! Not quite classic in that it's from the '30s, but hey, next year my old Monty will turn 25 , and for cars that's classic! My wife and I took our second driving trip the length of the Baja peninsula, and had an absolutely fantastic trip again. This time we did a lot more camping, and more exploring in places we liked, especially Loreto and the Sierra de San Francisco Mountains.
Here she is loaded up for the trip
The first stop, lunch at El Pollo Loco in Moreno Valley! Destined for more exotic locales!
On the trip south, feeling a bit outclassed at the Cataviña Oasis.
On the road
In Loreto
On the road in the Sierra de San Francisco, to see the incredible prehistoric rock art sites
After seeing the rock art, we stopped for a picnic lunch
We stopped at several missions, an area I've begun to research recently and plan to research a lot more. This one is the Misión de Santa Rosalía de Mulegé om the Mar de Cortez side of the peninsula.
Feeling outclassed again in San Ignacio! These guys are from Germany (note the Alemania on the box on the roof, which is Spanish for Germany), and are driving a Series 70. That's enough to make me jealous as it is, since we can't even get those in the US. We had them in Saudi Arabia, and they are awesome. I have got to get that snorkel!
Here she is loaded up for the trip
The first stop, lunch at El Pollo Loco in Moreno Valley! Destined for more exotic locales!
On the trip south, feeling a bit outclassed at the Cataviña Oasis.
On the road
In Loreto
On the road in the Sierra de San Francisco, to see the incredible prehistoric rock art sites
After seeing the rock art, we stopped for a picnic lunch
We stopped at several missions, an area I've begun to research recently and plan to research a lot more. This one is the Misión de Santa Rosalía de Mulegé om the Mar de Cortez side of the peninsula.
Feeling outclassed again in San Ignacio! These guys are from Germany (note the Alemania on the box on the roof, which is Spanish for Germany), and are driving a Series 70. That's enough to make me jealous as it is, since we can't even get those in the US. We had them in Saudi Arabia, and they are awesome. I have got to get that snorkel!