We hope everyone is doing well no matter where you are in the world! We know Baja MX doesn't interest all of you, but we appreciate you hanging out with us while we are here. *THANK YOU FOR YOUR CONTINUED SUPPORT!* Paul & Lorena
Being disconnected is a great thing, when I take groups into central Baja, and we don't have cell or internet for 4 or 5 days, I can see a big change in their behavior, first it's anxiety, then people are a little detached. But after a day or 2 the humanity comes back. A beautiful transformation to see. Life is much more than smartphone and wifi. Saludos
Thanks guys! Its been a few years since I've explored D5. It is paved all the way to D1 now? I love San Ignacio, especially the promenade by the church and the adjacent restaurant....Really love Las Casitas. The rooms are beautiful and the family that runs it are great people. Oh the stories....LOL
@@LifeWithPaulLorena Thanks....I'm taking a group via motorcycle, and some only have pure street bikes. Last time I was down that route it was mostly dirt/rock....Travel safe, have fun.
Hey. Stumbled across your video. I enjoyed it btw. I just wanted to know if power lines or other obstacles where an issue clearance wise for your rv? I'm planning a trip here soon. Thanks.
Not usually in Baja Jesse. But just like small towns in the US, you might want to double check anything off the main roads first for low hanging trees and power lines.
You're best off looking at average temps in an area that you might want to visit. Temps fluctuate so much and in the southwest are way above average this year. If you visit next year they'll be different. We've been in the high 90s between Florida and Mexico. Temps in Baja Mexico have just dropped into the low 90s, high 80s the last week. It's too hard to provide every bit of information available about a particular spot. Google rocks!!
We stay aware of our surroundings, but have never been anywhere that we have felt unsafe. We always forget to show food because we aren't really foodies ourselves.
@@erikjimenez3974 We have had nothing but positives so far. As for Covid...We kind of keep to ourselves and if we run into people we keep a respectable distance and try to stay outdoors as much as possible. The same as we would do in the US.
Here is the question would you still be like brothers if you snuck up on Kev while he was napping and snipped off half his beard? Kev is back in the house.
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Whynwas the hairy dude getting too close? Has he not heard of the pandemic? Much prettier there than the last spot, trees, sand.. Why didn't u show the ocean there?
I don't know if you're a new viewer or trying to be funny because Kevin is one of my closest friends. You'll see plenty of where we are in Los Barriles in upcoming episodes. The trees we are in front of are only a few that are in this area. It's mostly desert.
We hope everyone is doing well no matter where you are in the world! We know Baja MX doesn't interest all of you, but we appreciate you hanging out with us while we are here. *THANK YOU FOR YOUR CONTINUED SUPPORT!* Paul & Lorena
I have been going to Baja for years beautiful and easy going to go in August for 6 months
You must like the heat if you're going in August, Robert!
What heat I live in the Dominican republic for 1 year now and no a c
Being disconnected is a great thing, when I take groups into central Baja, and we don't have cell or internet for 4 or 5 days, I can see a big change in their behavior, first it's anxiety, then people are a little detached. But after a day or 2 the humanity comes back. A beautiful transformation to see.
Life is much more than smartphone and wifi.
Saludos
Thanks for the views, I love Baja, and Loreto is my second home.
Loretta is beautiful! If you go to the City docks you can hire a boat to take you you out to the islands, really cheap.
Great video, beautiful places!
Thank you!
Thanks guys! Its been a few years since I've explored D5. It is paved all the way to D1 now? I love San Ignacio, especially the promenade by the church and the adjacent restaurant....Really love Las Casitas. The rooms are beautiful and the family that runs it are great people. Oh the stories....LOL
MX 5 is paved all the way to 1 now. Pretty nice road and a beautiful drive! And yes, San Ignacio is a great little town.
@@LifeWithPaulLorena Thanks....I'm taking a group via motorcycle, and some only have pure street bikes. Last time I was down that route it was mostly dirt/rock....Travel safe, have fun.
Yay Mexico again. Man it looks like so much fun. Cheers!!!
It's been a blast so far!
WOW ! what a big difference in the road conditions on highway 5 compared to last year .
So much better in 2020!!
Just love your videos and can't wait to start full-timing in a couple years. Y'all travel safely!
Those 2 years will fly by Steve!
They have.. hows it going?
Such fun with ur ole buddies
Yes it is Madeline!
I love the Mexico videos. Even more so since I'm not able to join you on the Caravan
Wish you could make it Ralph!
@@LifeWithPaulLorena That makes two of us! I've never been and I certainly would enjoy it.
Thank u for the drone look. Ño waves ß.
How far from San Diego.is that?
Not sure of exact mileage. Google map Playa Santispac Baja Sur to San Diego, CA
Hey. Stumbled across your video. I enjoyed it btw. I just wanted to know if power lines or other obstacles where an issue clearance wise for your rv? I'm planning a trip here soon. Thanks.
Not usually in Baja Jesse. But just like small towns in the US, you might want to double check anything off the main roads first for low hanging trees and power lines.
Thanks for another great video. Can you give us some idea of temperatures in some of your videos?
You're best off looking at average temps in an area that you might want to visit. Temps fluctuate so much and in the southwest are way above average this year. If you visit next year they'll be different. We've been in the high 90s between Florida and Mexico. Temps in Baja Mexico have just dropped into the low 90s, high 80s the last week.
It's too hard to provide every bit of information available about a particular spot. Google rocks!!
I went down 5 in 2008. That was a beating back then. Miles of horrible washboard and potholes.
It's a beautiful road now, in 2021!
Looks like a great time I’m jealous. Have not been down the Baja since I like 1976. 👊👍😎
C'mon down!
Would love to but I got commitments through next August with only two week breaks in between. 👊👍😎
Hello, is it easy to found dump station and fresh water for RV in Baja ?
There are a few campgrounds on the way down the peninsula to dump. Drinking water should always be purchased in stores.
How many days to go down and back up
Excellent video love the content
Thank you Christine!
loved the tour!
Cool!
Awesome 👍🏻👍🏻
Thanks Jon!
Loved the Vlog. Stay safe all of you
Thank you sir!
Cool video talk
Thanks Scotty!
Your welcome
Mexico is beautiful. Do you ever worry about your safety there? Show pictures of the food next time.
We stay aware of our surroundings, but have never been anywhere that we have felt unsafe. We always forget to show food because we aren't really foodies ourselves.
@@erikjimenez3974 We have had nothing but positives so far. As for Covid...We kind of keep to ourselves and if we run into people we keep a respectable distance and try to stay outdoors as much as possible. The same as we would do in the US.
@@erikjimenez3974 Mexicali
Here is the question would you still be like brothers if you snuck up on Kev while he was napping and snipped off half his beard? Kev is back in the house.
The blowback from that would be nasty! Lol! I would never do that to a friend anyway.
Oooh ...alot of sub.s. lucky u.
It's been a lot of work! Thanks!
And u replied! Very lucky for me.
The Adventure Nation Friends Club Groups. Has now been created, and has been authorized by The Motorhome Experiment The Adventure Nation Friends Club Groups. And now we can chat to each other and Express all the adventurous of The Motorhome Experiment. And now I'm inviting you to join us on Facebook book under groups" The Adventure Nations Friends Club Groups .
I can't believe you didn't use that shirtless hunk at the end as your thumbnail. One million views!
I know right!!?? Lol!
Whynwas the hairy dude getting too close? Has he not heard of the pandemic? Much prettier there than the last spot, trees, sand.. Why didn't u show the ocean there?
I don't know if you're a new viewer or trying to be funny because Kevin is one of my closest friends. You'll see plenty of where we are in Los Barriles in upcoming episodes. The trees we are in front of are only a few that are in this area. It's mostly desert.
@@LifeWithPaulLorena
Oh. I thought he was a stranger being overly familiar . OOp.