Even a single .22 bullet rattling around under the seat will get you arrested!
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Baja 1000 is in mid Nov. and there will be hundreds of people pouring over the boarder to support the race and the racers. I love Baja. Just don't be a dick and scoot as far south sout of the boarder as you can on day1.
Dynosoar
Hmm...likely getting a new Cruiser here pretty soon....may be time to head South and dispel some rumors....
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You'd be retarded to bring a gub there, seriously. You will go straight to prison for a long time, if they find it. And the military searches the vehicles frequently and pretty thoroughly. And I doubt the mexican prisons are fun.
They are fine with knives, even big ones.
And I have never been searched in person, not once in the 25 plus trips in the last 7 years.
T: 1) what is the story with RHD vehicles there? Will these attract more attention or will they even be allowed?
We went down there in the spring with our 10 month old son; no problems, nothing but great people. People who, incidentally, are hurting pretty bad financially because everyone is staying away. Such a shame, it is a great place. We stayed on a beach in Concepcion for four days and only one other couple came by for one night. Had the place to ourselves and did not pay a dime. We made up for it by buying some stuff from the hawkers who made the rounds every once in a while.
We had our HJ61 down there with us and yes it draws more attention, particularly at the check stops but it was just idle curiosity. Between the RHD truck and the boy we always had a topic of conversation with the people we met.
As for overtaking, it was not an issue. Most times the trucks were passing us or we just kicked back and enjoyed the drive until an opportunity presented itself. If you have been driving RHD for a while you know what I mean, wait for a curve that gives you a good look at the road ahead and then drop back and inch out to see if anything is coming etc. Just take you time, follow the rules above and enjoy.
I was wondering about the overtaking thing as people here in Denver drive like manics! I don't overtake often, and when I do, I do just as you said... take it easy and wait for the good times. As far as my RHD comfort, I drive mine daily... even sold my other car as this is all I need.
Oh, and how easy is it to find relaible diesel?
So... Here is the plan so far. Any insight would be very appreciated.
Drive form denver just after Christmas to the texas border. Cross at dark thirty in the morning and get as far south as possible. I am trying to get to SMA pretty fast if possible so major highway all of the time. After the visit, drive to Mazatlan and take the ferry to Baja Sur. Surf and drive my way up and get within a days drive of the border and then do the same so I can cross in early afernoon.
Any ideas?
I have a dog that does not look fierce, but she's black and big and when the windows are closed she could be a rottweiler. In addition... my girlfriend does have a rottie she may bring along!
How is the ferry from Mazatalan to La Paz. Also, what is the story with the bribes? I was planning on playing the unknowing tourist that doesn't carry much cash... that's what credit cards are for, right?
Last question (that I could probably find out by more interweb searching) but what is the cell phone coverage like?
It seems like a good trip... if I can get my truck in order in time (engine build and new transmission), it will be really fun.
K
Just depends on what part of mexico you go to, but it is getting bad down there. I heard over 5000 murders this year from the drug wars going on, and this article backs that up, it was written in March of this year.
Mexico's drug wars rage out of control | World news | The Guardian