Well I got south of Ensenada and the road turned 2 lane UGLY! The sign says "Zona Cuervas 7 K/M" and after you get through that and go 1/4 K/M on straight road the next sign says "Zona Cuervas 8 K/M", and after youi get through that and go 1/8 K/M on straight road the next sign says "Zona Cuervas 9 K/M". Every 200 meters there is a cross or a shrine by the roadside where someone died trying to pass. So I got 75 miles south of Ensenada to a small town called Puerto Colonet in only 2 1/2 hours and I could see it wasn't going to get any better and I still had 925 miles to go plus the drive back! So I did the only reasonable thing and turned around and went back to Ensenada, where I spent the night after a few Margueritas at Hussong's Cantina (what a dump).
There is no reasonable way to drive this alone and certainly no way to tow an
I will reschedule this trip by flying to Cabo and renting a car to drive the 125 miles up to La Paz. Early next month I am driving with friends to San Felipe to check that out but I know there is not only no recreational marina there but about the third highest tides in the world (21' +) You can anchor in 20 feet of ocean and be on the bottom in the morning - - - very scary. My eventual plan is to buy a 43"+ motoryacht to live on somewhere in Baja. I will not sell my M - - - I will take it with me to use as an everyday boat as the other will probably never leave the slip (sounds like a plan to me).
Anyone's suggestions, comments and ideas would be greatly appreciated (I already had one that the motoryacht doesn't have to have an engine).
Rick

