If you have the time, cross at Mexicali and drive the winding road that parallels the border. I made that drive from Phoenix and met friends in Ensanada on my first day. Everything from the Border to Guerro Negro is interesting. There are wineries that I didn't have time to visit that might be worth a look. The drive from Guerro Negro to San Ignacio is dog ugly but all the rest of it is interesting. San Ignacio, Mulege, Santa Rosalia are all explore worthy but so are lots of other places. Check out the steel church in Santa Rosalia built by Gustave Eiffel. The beaches on the gulf side are lovely. I haven't been south of a spot half way b/t Mulage and Loreto so my knowledge ends there. Take a kayak and hiking shoes. Patrick Phoenix AZ On 11/14/03 2:59 PM, "Automatic digest processor" <LISTSERV@GERRY.VANAGON.COM> wrote: > Date: Fri, 14 Nov 2003 13:52:35 -0700 > From: "J. Stefanovich" <jstef@FLASH.NET> > Subject: Mexico? > > I'm thinking about taking my three kids and three dachshunds and going down= > to the Kino, San Carlos, Guaymas area for a couple of weeks around Xmas.= > Anyone have any advice/tips on camping, what to see, what kind of fishing= > tackle to bring, etc. > > Thanks, > > Joe/Albuquerque |
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