0:35 San Diego CA 0:46 National City CA 1:02 Chula Vista CA 1:35 San Ysidro CA 1:56 Tijuana BC 3:08 Rosarito BC 9:02 Ensenada BC 12:53 El Bajio BC 13:16 Mandeadero BC 15:04 Military Checkpoint 16:04 Santo Tomas BC 19:08 San Vicente BC 21:43 Punta Colonet BC 22:50 Emiliano Zapata BC 24:02 Camalu BC 24:40 Poblado Chulavisa BC 25:20 Vicente Guerrero BC 25:58 San Quintin BC 28:11 Lazaro Cardenas BC 28:57 Rancho Los Pinos BC 32:27 Military Checkpoint 32:55 El Rosario BC 41:55 Cataviña BC 51:52 Punta Prieta BC 52:58 Military Checkpoint 54:27 Jesus Maria BC 56:56 Military Checkpoint 57:16 Guerrero Negro BCS 1:01:35 Vizcaino BCS 1:05:52 Military Checkpoint 1:06:17 San Ignacio BCS 1:11:19 Santa Rosalia BCS 1:16:25 Mulege BCS 1:24:26 Military Checkpoint 1:26:03 Loreto BCS 1:34:00 Ciudad Insurgentes BCS 1:35:34 Ciudad Constitucion BCS 1:39:10 Santa Rita BCS 1:41:37 Las Pocitas BCS 1:47:19 Military Checkpoint 1:47:56 Centenario BCS 1:48:50 La Paz BCS 1:50:40 Military Checkpoint 1:51:18 San Pedro BCS 1:55:07 El Pescadero BCS 1:58:15 Cabo San Lucas BCS
Thanks, I just visited San Diego and reached the end of I-5 but thanks to Tijuana’s status as the most violent city on Earth and COVID restrictions I didn’t enter Mexico, this video allows me to see not only what’s beyond the border to Ensenada but all the way to the end of the peninsula. It is still unbelievable there are still 1,000 or so more miles beyond the border after the end of California
I am sorry i don´t speak and writting english but we apoligize for several damage in the conditions the road Viva Baja Viva La Paz, B C S great vídeo and great trip
Thanks- As a CalifornianMexican, Dad would always be dragging us up to San Francisco (Upper California)- then hitch up the trailer again and head all the way down to here -Original Baja California - As a way of Showing us our Mexican heritage -
1:56 Leaving California (USA) & Entrance to Lower California (Baja California). 56:47 Entrance to Lower California South (Baja California Sur). 1:58:15 Entering Cabo San Lucas.
Mucho gusto guey! Huge respect for driving the most isolated stretch of carretera in BC Mex. I would love to see you drive deeper in to Mexico, perhaps to Uruapan, Michoacan, the world capital of avocados.
depends on what stretch of road you drive on, but inter-city travel is very well developed along toll roads but as for more rural roads like this one, it;s a bit of a test. some useful videos just to give you an idea. th-cam.com/video/_354v3wCMpk/w-d-xo.html th-cam.com/video/hw_5lur99K8/w-d-xo.html
This Lamb is working midnight shift at Dunkin’ Donuts in Wellsboro PA tomorrow. This will be watched in full then. This Lamb is Barbie’s favorite ovine follower!
Upeedina Lamb Now I know where to go to get free unlimited coffee and donuts! Hahah just kidding Lamb. I always enjoy your comments on her videos, they're funny and unique.
I live BCS, I've driven to BC and California. I love Loreto in my State and La Paz. I love Los Angeles, San Diego and Sacramento... And I loce Mexicali, And Ensenada
Even if you slow it down to normal speed it looks like a real white-knuckle ride. The road surface looks bumpy and undulating, and that's the arrow-straight sections.
Only way one can virtual drive it is 0.25x. The video could have been shot at normal speed but it would take far longer than 2 hours to see it all. Main problem with the Baja California drive is the autopista ends in Ensenada. After that, its city streets and two lane mountain roads to get down to Cabo. Way too far and too dangerous. Sensible tourists fly there which saves a lot of time.
I only went to Tijuana, but we never went south farther due to a dangerous highway especially the bandits during the day hours and no light poles on highway during the night hours, so all they could is stay overnight at some hotel along the highway per night until finally arriving in Cabo San Lucas.
It is, from Tijuana to Los Cabos it is around 800 miles. Similar distance to Los Angeles-Portland(oregon) or Dallas-Chicago. And that if the way was straight, in reality it becomes a 1000 mile drive. Many people picture Mexico way smaller than it actually is, but it is a large, and particularly long country.
This lamb is curious: What did you do for fun in Cabo? Also good call on not using the Camaro for this trip. Those low profile tires would have not made the trip.
nope, mexico is extremly mountanous, and the baja peninsula has around the same length as texas' or california's most distanced points, so it is quite a drive.
Hi, thanks for the video! Can you share where you spent nights and where you refueled? I saw a gas station here and there in the small towns, but no lodging. For those who might make this drive, where do you get gas & sleep? Thanks again!! 😊
An animal barely made it across the road in front of the vehicle at 1:01:11, thought it was a cat, but when I paused and looked closer, it was bigger. A dog or coyote maybe.
Yes, but slower. You have 25km of speed bumps, stop lights and stop signs galore. The speed limit is 40kmh (25mph). The toll road on the other hand is a 4 -6 lane freeway with a speed limit of 110kmh (65mph). The freeway starts at the border and kind of funnels you onto the toll road. I have been on both roads many times, and despite the fact that the toll road is a slightly longer route, the toll road is much quicker and much more scenic. Take the toll road.
Took him three days. Personally, an 8 hour drive is too taxing. And you can see the condition of the Mexican roads not to mention all the army checkpoints to go through. What a hassle. My least favorite thing about the drive is the short hairpin bends on the mountain roads, They’re an accident waiting to happen. I would not advise driving in Mexico even with Mexican auto insurance.
Looking at the 1D stretch from Tijuana to Ensenada, this looks like an extension of the California feel, the true Mexican feel kinda begins once 1D ends, there you see the true Mexico. My opinion
I had a V6 Toyota motorhome i wanted too drive it down too Baja glad i didn't not much too see roads are bad and it looks nuts too drive in mexico i noticed how easy it is too get over there border they did not check one person or even talk too them
0:35 San Diego CA
0:46 National City CA
1:02 Chula Vista CA
1:35 San Ysidro CA
1:56 Tijuana BC
3:08 Rosarito BC
9:02 Ensenada BC
12:53 El Bajio BC
13:16 Mandeadero BC
15:04 Military Checkpoint
16:04 Santo Tomas BC
19:08 San Vicente BC
21:43 Punta Colonet BC
22:50 Emiliano Zapata BC
24:02 Camalu BC
24:40 Poblado Chulavisa BC
25:20 Vicente Guerrero BC
25:58 San Quintin BC
28:11 Lazaro Cardenas BC
28:57 Rancho Los Pinos BC
32:27 Military Checkpoint
32:55 El Rosario BC
41:55 Cataviña BC
51:52 Punta Prieta BC
52:58 Military Checkpoint
54:27 Jesus Maria BC
56:56 Military Checkpoint
57:16 Guerrero Negro BCS
1:01:35 Vizcaino BCS
1:05:52 Military Checkpoint
1:06:17 San Ignacio BCS
1:11:19 Santa Rosalia BCS
1:16:25 Mulege BCS
1:24:26 Military Checkpoint
1:26:03 Loreto BCS
1:34:00 Ciudad Insurgentes BCS
1:35:34 Ciudad Constitucion BCS
1:39:10 Santa Rita BCS
1:41:37 Las Pocitas BCS
1:47:19 Military Checkpoint
1:47:56 Centenario BCS
1:48:50 La Paz BCS
1:50:40 Military Checkpoint
1:51:18 San Pedro BCS
1:55:07 El Pescadero BCS
1:58:15 Cabo San Lucas BCS
So many checkpoints
That drive into Santa Rosalia, with the Gulf of California on the horizon, is absolutely gorgeous!
i love your videos. perfect speed. not so fast that you can't enjoy the scenery, yet not so slow that it drags on. perfect timing.
I watched the whole 2 hours of it.
Same but in VR
@NMG24. Hi
@@diego2023-t9f hi
Great to see you back! That's wonderful, I've NEVER saw anyone doing these long highway videos from Mexico. You are awesome!
Welcome to Mexico!
!Bienvenidos a Méjico!
Thanks, I just visited San Diego and reached the end of I-5 but thanks to Tijuana’s status as the most violent city on Earth and COVID restrictions I didn’t enter Mexico, this video allows me to see not only what’s beyond the border to Ensenada but all the way to the end of the peninsula. It is still unbelievable there are still 1,000 or so more miles beyond the border after the end of California
WOW haven't been there in some 25 years what a change..
I am sorry i don´t speak and writting english but we apoligize for several damage in the conditions the road Viva Baja Viva La Paz, B C S great vídeo and great trip
Thanks- As a CalifornianMexican, Dad would always be dragging us up to San Francisco (Upper California)- then hitch up the trailer again and head all the way down to here -Original Baja California - As a way of Showing us our Mexican heritage -
Wow, that sounds so lovely. What a wonderful experience. :)
México is the best place to be
Any place where the highway has "military checkpoints" is probably not that.
This reminds me of the 101 in Alta Calif. through Buenaventura county ,San Luis Obispo and el Paseo de Robles areas.
1:56 Leaving California (USA) & Entrance to Lower California (Baja California).
56:47 Entrance to Lower California South (Baja California Sur).
1:58:15 Entering Cabo San Lucas.
Yes. I'd like to know where you spent nights and where did you take your driving breaks and what restaurants did you eat at?
And Where You Got GAS!
It's so strange seeing places south of San Diego. I'm used to SD being the southernmost point in almost everything.
Thanks for the video. I have been filming this dive in real-time. Nowhere near enough footage to completed the drive. Amazing, thank you
California 0:16 - 1:55
Baja California 1:55 - 56:52
Baja California Sur 56:52 - 2:00:19
Awesome video.A true adventure.I myself have never driven further than Ensenada.
Beautiful scenery
I can't believe I watched this entire video
1:39:13 The name of this village is "Santa RIta", not "Los Pinos"
1:41:40 It's "Las Pocitas"
I would love to relocate to the Baja California region. Amazing beaches and very warm weather. What could possibly go wrong?
Nothing
Cartels
Mucho gusto guey! Huge respect for driving the most isolated stretch of carretera in BC Mex. I would love to see you drive deeper in to Mexico, perhaps to Uruapan, Michoacan, the world capital of avocados.
is the mexican freeway system well developed?
depends on what stretch of road you drive on, but inter-city travel is very well developed along toll roads but as for more rural roads like this one, it;s a bit of a test. some useful videos just to give you an idea.
th-cam.com/video/_354v3wCMpk/w-d-xo.html
th-cam.com/video/hw_5lur99K8/w-d-xo.html
Ocupo permiso para mi carro asia los cabos
There’s a different way to get to Cabo there is a ferry to la Paz but they depart at southern Sonora Mexico and slnora
1:01:30 halfway to Cabo San Lucas
I see where part of Mexico 1 has been widened in places.
Good, it needed it
I agree.
This Lamb is working midnight shift at Dunkin’ Donuts in Wellsboro PA tomorrow. This will be watched in full then. This Lamb is Barbie’s favorite ovine follower!
Upeedina Lamb Now I know where to go to get free unlimited coffee and donuts! Hahah just kidding Lamb. I always enjoy your comments on her videos, they're funny and unique.
This hopes Lambs thought she wrote "MEXIC0".
MileWayDancer hahahah "mexic-zero"
Santa Rosalia
@@Barbiepoledancer this is the place where you spend the 3rd night on your Cabo trip at 1:11:19.
Since it never got dark I assume you spent nights somewhere. Would love to know where. Have driven that road 3times. Beautiful .
Santa Rosalia
Barbiepoledancer Santa Rosalía
I live BCS, I've driven to BC and California. I love Loreto in my State and La Paz. I love Los Angeles, San Diego and Sacramento... And I loce Mexicali, And Ensenada
Just got back from doing this drive. Cabo was awesome! Still eating gomitas ositos I bought at the Oxxo.
Any tips for this drive? Much appreciated thanks 😊
Those gomitas SMACK!!!
⚡Absolutely outstanding ⚡
Cabo San Lucas - that’s what we’re at!
Cabo San Lucas - here’s what we’re at!!
Nice - boy you sure do get around; like your videos a lot. This is one I have not done though!!
1:24:10 American Spirit Cigarette Box xD Mexico roads are quite dangerous indeed...Awesome Video btw.
shadowkirby2007 Oh you were playing some Nintendo games
Like the Mexican style music.
Is it Mexican music
Even if you slow it down to normal speed it looks like a real white-knuckle ride. The road surface looks bumpy and undulating, and that's the arrow-straight sections.
Only way one can virtual drive it is 0.25x. The video could have been shot at normal speed but it would take far longer than 2 hours to see it all. Main problem with the Baja California drive is the autopista ends in Ensenada. After that, its city streets and two lane mountain roads to get down to Cabo. Way too far and too dangerous. Sensible tourists fly there which saves a lot of time.
Love how you start your video in 'Nado.
This reminds me of when I drove a couple times to my dads childhood city near la paz, nostalgic haha/
I drove thus beautiful drive 4 times a month for 4 years...hauling boats etc. Not one accident or speeding tickets. Fun times
lo vi en modo .25 para disfrutarlo mejor... gracias me gusto
Great video I needed it si de I'm going to drive down to la paz any advice?
That was awesome and so appreciated.
I’m doing this trip in 2024, Los Angeles to Cabo San Lucas driving!
I fast forward to the end and it looked like I haven’t traveled anywhere.
How many times do you have to get passed on the right b4 you get out of the left lane
1:55 Welcome to Mexico! 🇲🇽🇲🇽🇲🇽
I only went to Tijuana, but we never went south farther due to a dangerous highway especially the bandits during the day hours and no light poles on highway during the night hours, so all they could is stay overnight at some hotel along the highway per night until finally arriving in Cabo San Lucas.
I would live to live out there
How many times did u have to fill up the tank, that looks like a pretty long ride
It is, from Tijuana to Los Cabos it is around 800 miles. Similar distance to Los Angeles-Portland(oregon) or Dallas-Chicago. And that if the way was straight, in reality it becomes a 1000 mile drive. Many people picture Mexico way smaller than it actually is, but it is a large, and particularly long country.
I'm Curious, did you attempt this trip by yourself, and did you learn spanish before going on this trip?
What car were you driving? Planning on doing this trip with my Honda Cr-v
Me Doing It In My GEO METRO!
This lamb is curious: What did you do for fun in Cabo?
Also good call on not using the Camaro for this trip. Those low profile tires would have not made the trip.
How do you know she didn't use the Camaro?
She has her 2013 Chevy Impala
Low profile wont do it
Mulegé, Baja California Sur - that’s what we’re there.
I Thought She Drove A BUGGATI VEYRON!!
Wasn't there a shorter way to get there? My God, i feel like I'm on a flipping rollercoaster.
By ferry
nope, mexico is extremly mountanous, and the baja peninsula has around the same length as texas' or california's most distanced points, so it is quite a drive.
Ah, okay. So she uploaded the entire trip. No need to make the video, then!
If you put the video on 1.50x Speed it’s the same dang music from his video: Denver Colorado to Milwaukee Wisconsin
What part?
Anybody else taking note of that Overtake on the left Side at 27:04 ?
In BCS that doesnt happen. I've driven to Baja California and yep, there is more dangerous to have an accident.
Hi, thanks for the video! Can you share where you spent nights and where you refueled? I saw a gas station here and there in the small towns, but no lodging. For those who might make this drive, where do you get gas & sleep? Thanks again!! 😊
When are you making another trip
She already did.
Nice I’d like to see Vancouver BC to Los Cabos next
How much did you have to pay in Tolls to drive on the Mexican Highway all way to Cabo?
Is it safe to take this road trip in a camper van or tour bus?
Of course.
@@magnusvir117 great
32:29 weird plants.
I now right
At around 42 minutes, what did "washout" mean?
Great video, by the way.
Marco Yanez the roadway flooded and the water “washed out” the pavement.
A "washout" is when the Italian boot gets completely covered in water.
An animal barely made it across the road in front of the vehicle at 1:01:11, thought it was a cat, but when I paused and looked closer, it was bigger. A dog or coyote maybe.
It would be more direct to take the free road through Tijuana and then merge onto the toll road in Rosarito
Yes, but slower. You have 25km of speed bumps, stop lights and stop signs galore. The speed limit is 40kmh (25mph). The toll road on the other hand is a 4 -6 lane freeway with a speed limit of 110kmh (65mph). The freeway starts at the border and kind of funnels you onto the toll road. I have been on both roads many times, and despite the fact that the toll road is a slightly longer route, the toll road is much quicker and much more scenic. Take the toll road.
San Diego To Cabo San Lucas
How many hours did that take you and many days
cliver 20 hours 2 days
Barbiepoledancer Wow that’s so long it’s almost like three days
Barbiepoledancer on that video you drove for 2 days it’s takes about 1 day to get there if you drive about 70 mph on the highway so yeah
You still have your 2014 Camaro or 2013 Camaro?
Barbiepoledancer still has her own 2014 Chevrolet Camaro.
A 2014 Chevrolet Camaro is what Barbiepoledancer has.
What's the music
Road Trip from San Diego California to San Lucas Mexico.
This is my favorite sound 43:18
Same
@@samsungsquier2008 👍
Cabo San Lucas bcs mex19 Mexico
I want to make this drive...is it possible to take smaller roads and hug the west coast?
Probably not, this is the only paved road that goes all the way down the peninsula. Baja can get pretty remote.
What would you say was about your average speed throughout the trip because of all the steep declines and potholes?
1,043 miles? It really doesn't seem like this drive should be that long. It feels like it should be like 600 miles or so.
What's the hottest and coldest temperature during this drive?
What was that smoke at 4:05? Accident?
How long did it take you to drive all the way to Cabo?
Took him three days. Personally, an 8 hour drive is too taxing. And you can see the condition of the Mexican roads not to mention all the army checkpoints to go through. What a hassle. My least favorite thing about the drive is the short hairpin bends on the mountain roads, They’re an accident waiting to happen. I would not advise driving in Mexico even with Mexican auto insurance.
1:58 Baja California, Mexico
56:52 Baja California Sur, Mexico
1:58:15 Cabo San Lucas, Baja California Sur, Mexico
Thank you
0:00 California
1:55 Baja California Norte Mexico
56:51 Baja California Sur Mexico
MileWayDancer it’s not Baja California Norte it’s pronounced Baja California
Looking at the 1D stretch from Tijuana to Ensenada, this looks like an extension of the California feel, the true Mexican feel kinda begins once 1D ends, there you see the true Mexico. My opinion
It does not appear to me like there was a whole lot of defensive driving on the part of the citizenry there!
There is not, mexican drivers don't have education.
Gas stations wow where are they
Song ?
Doing this soon!
I still need an American passport!!
I had a V6 Toyota motorhome i wanted too drive it down too Baja glad i didn't not much too see roads are bad and it looks nuts too drive in mexico i noticed how easy it is too get over there border they did not check one person or even talk too them
searaydrivingguy your just a coward. Stay in america snowflake
2018 was the best
Wonder if maps can take me there?
You need sygic for your phone because maps needs a data connection
@@newmanc6619 Offline Google maps do that
Good stuff!😎, except it's Baja California.. the name of the state does not include Norte
Correcto. Baja California y Baja California sur
I always need an American passport!!
11:52 Burger King sign
Next time do Cabo San Lucas (Los Cabos) to Phoenix AZ
Abraham Levy Phoenix az freeways are the best
Mile noticed that I live in Phoenix. All freeways is I-17, Loop 303, Loop 101, Highway 51, Loop 202, US-60, and I-10.
And Loop 202.
Highway lists updated!
@@milewayroads you forgot US 60
Baja California Sur looks like Arizona but with sea.
lol all those tollbooths in a row
U used the same songs from Denver co to Milwaukee
1:45:17
41:40 washout 42:06
Shoot I got dizzy on that run post the slow version
Are you uploading the way back?
Henry Bustell I think she can travel from Las Vegas to Phoenix.
We'll have to WAFO
2:01 when you pass from a city to a town haha