Saturday, Oct 18th, 2008 - We woke up early in the morning after a good nights sleep. It was another beautiful clear and hot day in Baja!


We inspected the bikes and re-torqued all of the bolts. After cleaning up we walked along the waterfront and watched the fishermen and rowers. We then went up the street from the hotel to Georges for a good hearty breakfast. We packed up, checked out and left the Caribe hotel at 9:20 am.
We topped off our tanks at the Pemex off Hyw 5 in San Felipe at 211 miles from HSV. We then continued up Hwy 5 for a mile or two and turned left up the dirt road towards the trash dump. We hit some deep sand with lots of whoops for many miles before we hit the well graded dirt road. We continued on the graded road for another few miles at high speed until we made a right into the deep sand. We had to go full throttle in high gears while leaning back through the deep s

and in order to keep the tires from getting swallowed. We followed the deep sand wash for what seemed like a good 10 miles traveling at 40-50 MPH. You had to stay focused to stay in the right line, make the turns, and avoid hitting the sandy banks, bushes, or debris in the wash. Although challenging, it wasn't as bad as our trip in Feb when there were a lot more whoops.
At the end of the sand wash we turned right along a raised bank for a mile or so until we found another wash that led to
Laguna Diablo... the dry lake bed. We blasted across Laguna Diablo in top gear following one of the packed trails for most of the way. At one point we stopped to take pictures and practice wheelies.


We then continued across the lake bed which ended at 250 miles from HSV. We went up the sand berm, turned left, and then a long gradual right hand sweeper to the long straight shot back to Hwy 3. We hit Hwy 3 at 11:00 am and 255 miles from HSV.
After riding along the highway we took a 5 mile off-road detour to the right along the canyon floor. This was sandy with lots of curves, bushes, and debris. After hitting another trash dump we got back on the highway. We headed up the highway to
Valle De Trinidad (VDT) where we stopped to re-fuel at the Pemex at 11:45 and 282 miles from HSV.

At noon we ate lunch next door to the Pemex at Luncheria Ebdi which was clean, inexpensive, and had good food.
After lunch we continued northwest up Hwy 3 for about 1-2 miles and took an off-road detour on the goat trail off the right of the road. Our intent was to "get lost" for a couple of hours before returning to VDT for fuel and then heading to Mikes. This detour was the most challenging part of our trip so far and a good preparation for what was still ahead. The goat trail went up a rocky ridge starting as a single track with a drop off to the highway on one side and a wall on the other. We had to just point our bikes up the trail, accelerate, and hope we'd make it because there was no room for error or turning around. At the top of the rocky ridge it turned into a typical Baja trail with sections of deep sand, dirt, turns, bushes, and debris. We followed this for several miles, got lost by a squash farm, and then headed back towards Hwy 3. Jim, who has always had a keen interest in geology, stopped to take pictures of some interesting rock formations.

We returned to VDT at 2:00 and 314 miles from

HSV to re-fuel, drink some fluids, and a brief rest. We met some other riders that we saw when taking off from Santa Veronica. They had just returned from
Mikes's Sky Ranch which was our next destination. They wished us good luck because the got two flat tires and one of the Suzuki DRZ dirt bikes lost a water pump on the way up.
At 2:30 we drove through the town of VDT up to the main dirt road for 11 miles, then made a left turn for 7.4 miles, and then turned again on another dirt road for another 11 miles to arrive at
Mike's Sky Rancho at 3:30 and 342 miles from HSV.
It was a beautiful and clear afternoon at Mike's. We refreshed with some cold beers from the bar at Mike's. Harry dove into the pool for a quick and refreshing dip. We were amazed to see a guy on a brand new BMW 1200 GS Adventurer fully loaded with saddle bags, crash bars, GPS, camping equipment, etc. This guy even brought his own stash of beer! It's amazing that he made it to Mike's given that he was a new rider with no off-road experience. A couple of the other guests probably saved the BMW owners bike and his life by talking him out of attempting the goat trail route out the back side of Mike's. The BMW owner was riding with a guy that had an old Kawasaki KLR 650 he got for free with 80% street tires and a used motor from eBay that he installed just before the ride. This was the oddest pairing of bikes I've seen.

We met a couple of great guys at the pool while drinking beers and had dinner with them. It turned out that one of the guys, Jimmy N. Roberts, is a very accomplished off-road racer and stunt man. He's featured in a movie called Dust to Glory... which Harry and I still need to see. He also did the awesome stoppie on the "Triumph Speed Triple" in the MI2 movie featuring Tom Cruise (yes, it turns out that Tom doesn't do all of his own stunts!). Jimmy and his buddy Ed J. were great fun and had wonderful stories. The closest we came to solving world problems was the idea of requiring people to ride

treadmills to power TVs. We figured that this would help with the energy crisis, global climate change, and improve fitness for couch potatoes.