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Bronco & Raptor Baja Run - October 9-15

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There are a couple of open spots for the Coyote Off Road Adventures Baja run October 9th through the 15th.

https://coyoteoffroadadventures.net/

Day 1: Tecate to San Quintin
Day 2: San Quintin to Bahia de Los Angeles
Day 3: Bahia de Los Angeles to San Ignacio
Day 4: San Ignacio to Loreto
Day 5: Loreto to San Ignacio (Chill/Beach Day)
Day 6: San Ignacio to San Felipe

Includes:
- Lodging and meals
- Non-alcoholic beverages
- GPS files
- Chase truck with common spare parts
- Mechanics / Fabricators along in case they're needed

Not included:
- Gas
- Alcoholic beverages
- Visa ($35)
- Vehicle insurance

Cost: $4000

Minimum requirements listed on the website link above.
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Just curious, are tours usually this expensive? I am planning a trip next spring to Baja but will probably camp most days
 
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@ManSquatch yes, most tours are probably a bit more expensive.
If you want to go on your own and camp, it would be a lot less expensive but if you don’t know the backroads, are not mechanical, and you want someone with experience, then it’s definitely worth going on a tour.
 

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@ManSquatch yes, most tours are probably a bit more expensive.
If you want to go on your own and camp, it would be a lot less expensive but if you don’t know the backroads, are not mechanical, and you want someone with experience, then it’s definitely worth going on a tour.
Sounds like a cool trip. I am new to off-roading and haven't researched these trips much yet.
 
 


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