We stopped in the lovely town of Mulege (pronounced moo-la-hay) for a coffee. That was two weeks ago. It is a lovely spot situated on the east coast of Baja, at the north end of the Bay of Concepcion. There is a large American population, most of which are retirees who spend the winter months […]
Month: April 2016
Baja Bound
We headed for the Mexican border, not willing to risk overstaying in America (although with around 11 million illegal immigrants, do you think they would notice us?) . It turns out we probably could have faded into this category as there was no exit point to America, no one to stamp us out of the […]
California Part 3
California did not greet us with sunshine. We were met with howling winds, torrential rain and crazy ladies being arrested out the front of our San Fransisco motel room. All in all our plan was to keep driving until we hit sunshine. The weather cleared momentarily as we stopped by Mavericks Beach. We had hoped […]
Land Rover Sleepovers
After finding summer in southern USA, we had forgotten how wet and cool Oregon was. We returned to our little free campsite nestled behind the dunes just south of Florence and on Monday morning made the drive back to Springfield to see Ike and the boys at Pangolin 4×4. Hayden had spoken to Ike several […]
California Part 2
Departing Vegas we decided to backtrack to San Francisco, having missed it the first time around. We drove west into the sunset past the world’s largest thermometer, back into California and stayed in a cheap hotel in Barstow where the Indian owner was more than impressed to have an Australian and a Kiwi as guests […]