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Heat wave in the desert – Baja California Sur by bike part 1

Heat wave in the desert – Baja California Sur by bike part 1 Country: Mexico From Guerrero Negro to Santa Rosalía Lesson learned: Better refrain from cycling at noon in the desert during a heat wave Most wonderful miracle: The perfect oasis Animals we saw: vultures, lizards, seagulls and little […]

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Santa Rosalía “El Infierno” in Baja California Sur Sunset in the desert Kayaking in an oasis The historic Mission of San Ignacio Miguel and Roberto
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Antelopes, coyotes and rock paintings – Baja by bicycle part 4

Antelopes, coyotes and rock paintings – Baja by bicycle part 4

Antelopes, coyotes and rock paintings – Baja by bicycle part 4 Country: Mexico From Coco’s Corner to Guerrero Negro Lesson learned: Everything that grows in the desert has prickles Laughed about: Coco’s flirting attempts Most wonderful miracle: Mexican antelopes Animals we saw: vultures, coyotes, antelopes, lizards, mice, bunnies, wild horses, […]

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Antilopen, Kojoten und Felsmalereien – Baja California mit dem Fahrrad Teil 4

Antilopen, Kojoten und Felsmalereien – Baja California mit dem Fahrrad Teil 4 Land: Mexiko Von Coco’s Corner bis Guerrero Negro Draus gelernt: In der Wüste haben auch die Bäume Stacheln Drüber gelacht: Coco’s Flirtversuche Schönstes kleines Wunder: Mexikanische Antilopen Gesichtete Tiere: Geier, Kojoten, Berrendos, Echsen, Mäuse, Hasen, Wildpferde, wilde Esel, […]

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UABCS in Guerrero Negro Cirio Cacti and Cirios on both sides of the road Huge cactus Rosa from Bahía de los Ángeles Wetsuit
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Three Unknown Jewels of the Baja California

Three Unknown Jewels of the Baja California

Mounted on our saddles we have discovered three unknown jewels for many in Baja: Puertecito, San Luis Gonzaga and Bahía de los Angeles. Three Unknown Jewels of the Baja California  Puertecitos After pedaling 90 kilometers south of San Felipe we arrived to Puertecitos, Baja California. This eco town is inhabited […]

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Hot springs and giant cacti– Cycling Baja California part 3

Hot springs and giant cacti– Baja by bicycle part 3 Country: Mexico From San Felipe to Coco’s Corner Lesson learned: Don’t camp without a tent on a windy night Laughed about: Chopping ice bricks is a profession down in the Baja Most wonderful miracle: Hot springs Animals we saw: vultures, […]

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Mexican desert Dry landscape in Baja California The ride between the beach and the shop had an airstrip right next to it. Bicycle by the Sea of Cortes Where the desert meets the sea IMG_20160522_091648
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Coco from Coco`s Corner

Coco from Coco`s Corner

Baja California, June 2016 In the middle of the old road to Lake Chapala, Baja California lives a legend by the name of Coco. Coco is a 79 year old man disabled from both legs. Everyone who has ever ridden up this road, including truck drivers, Baja 1000 riders (a famous annual […]

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Eispause und Sonnenbrand – Baja California mit dem Fahrrad Teil 1

Eispause und Sonnenbrand – Baja California mit dem Fahrrad Teil 1 Land: Mexiko Von Tijuana bis Ensenada Draus gelernt: Drei Mal eincremen hilft beim Schwitzen auch nicht mehr Drüber gelacht: Australien und Mexiko sind gar nicht so verschieden Schönstes kleines Wunder: Geschichtsstunde aus erster Hand Größte Herausforderung: Mal sehen ob […]

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A Tijuanense in Ensenada Cactus forest on Ensenada’s hill Cycling the Baja California #bajabybike #bajamitdemfahrrad #bajaenbici We will certainly miss Tijuana IMG_20160513_121501 67890
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Winterpause in Mexiko

Winterpause in Mexiko

Winterpause in Mexiko Letzten Blog verpasst? Hier kommt er: (Fürs erste) zu Hause in Mexiko Blog in English: Winter break in Mexico Wir schieben unsere Abfahrt immer weiter hinaus. Im März beschließen wir, dass man das nicht mehr Winterpause nennen kann. Das liegt zum einen daran, dass wir hier noch jede Menge […]

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