beemerdons
Certifiable Old Fart
Riding Baja 101 Tip and Riding Mexico 101 Advisement:
"Don,
When this ride was first proposed I looked at the riding schedule and thought that there would be lighter riding days. While we are accustom to covering big miles in the U.S. on better more improved freeway systems it quickly became apparent that wasn't going to be possible in Baja. With Hwy. 1 being the only route, the traffic, conditions and services proved your experience was right on. Even if you did want to cover more, I don't think it would have been possible. Good advice for a first time traveler would be to have reasonable expectations.
Fred"
Fred F., "juniorFJR", makes an excellent point here: You have to lay out your routes with less mileage than you would for a United States or Canada ride.
We had 4 days to cover 1,600 miles from Phoenix to Cabo San Lucas; in USA or CA you can easily ride 600 miles in a day's time, in Mexico it's only 400!
"Don,
When this ride was first proposed I looked at the riding schedule and thought that there would be lighter riding days. While we are accustom to covering big miles in the U.S. on better more improved freeway systems it quickly became apparent that wasn't going to be possible in Baja. With Hwy. 1 being the only route, the traffic, conditions and services proved your experience was right on. Even if you did want to cover more, I don't think it would have been possible. Good advice for a first time traveler would be to have reasonable expectations.
Fred"
Fred F., "juniorFJR", makes an excellent point here: You have to lay out your routes with less mileage than you would for a United States or Canada ride.
We had 4 days to cover 1,600 miles from Phoenix to Cabo San Lucas; in USA or CA you can easily ride 600 miles in a day's time, in Mexico it's only 400!