Tag: bikepacking baja
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BAJA-PROOF #1
Finally, the long-awaited first episode of the BAJA-PROOF series is here, featuring the first two tips and two super useful items that will make your life in Baja much easier. (Full list of all BAJA-PROOF products tested so far here ) Terms of use: The tips and modifications suggested in this section of the site are…
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📌 BAJA DIVIDE…is not easy!
You can read everywhere things like: “99% rideable,” “Climbing difficulty: 4 – Easy,” “Technical difficulty: 6 – Moderate.” I believe it’s urgent to provide more truthful information about this famous route… otherwise, someone might get hurt! After sweating my way through the Divide myself, I’ve spent the last few years hosting travelers at my home…
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San Juanico Mesa loop
A stunning and challenging half-day route with the best views of the area and all possible types of terrains with the option to see some ancient indigenous rock carvings. No water refill on route. Route goes through private ranch and lock gate, ask local bikepackers supporter for directions ( Bikepackers supporter map: https://bikepackingbaja.com/bikepackers-supporters/ ). REMEMBER. If you…
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San Juanico – Santo Domingo ranch
An amazing overnighter to one of the most surprising spots of the area. a hidden off-the-beaten-path deep canyon, one of the very few with ever running water, where few privileged ranches have gardens and fruit trees. A couple of steep climbs and mixed terrain. Water not an issue. REMEMBER. If you want to make sure…
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San Juanico – La Ventana ancient ranch
A rough route that will take you to one of the oldest human settlements of the region, dating almost 300years , this ancient ranch with ever running water has history that can be felt in the air. Almost no climbing. Last 6 miles very rough. Only water the one from the creek. REMEMBER. If you…
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