Guerrero Negro

Just a few hour drive South from our beachfront camping in Bahia de Los Angeles in the saltworks and fishing town of Guerrero Negro. We have been here before (twice) last time through Baja, and both times wished we could move on right away. The town is not pretty, nor is there scenery around that is worth seeing. There is little in town worth doing or going too either. But, Guerrero Negro is a necessary stop – primarily for the cell signal through the work week, but also because of Kerri’s favorite taco truck in all of Baja is parked right down the road. 

So, yea, we have spent the last four days parked in a hotel parking lot. Super exciting stuff. The dogs haven’t been happy either.  Hey, at least we have had shore power during this time. Finally allowed me some time to get back on the laptop to tinker on some ideas. It has been since October since I’ve had the time to sit behind my laptop and do something productive.

We suffer through these days only to get past them. On Saturday we roll 45 minutes South (15 miles) on a rough dirt road to camp on the edge of the lagoon. Here we will spend a few no-net days camped so we can finally take a tour boat out to see the whales that come here each winter to birth their babies. If we are lucky, we will get to meet a baby whale as well. Either way, the time in the hotel parking lot will be worth it in the end.

You may also like...

2 Responses

  1. John says:

    That taco looks incredible. Your trip is going through some of the same towns I went through on an infamous Green Tortoise bus trip that my wife and I took many years ago. It’s fun to see the pics and relive the memories.

  2. Suzanne says:

    If you have the choice, I recommend sitting toward the back of the boat. It was my experience that sitting at the back puts you lower in the water with a better vantage point for “petting” the babies. Hope you get to interact with them, as it was a magical experience.

Leave a Reply to Suzanne Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *


%d bloggers like this: