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Back to Bahia Concepcion

PostPosted: Fri Feb 05, 2010 7:05 pm
by Sparkle
Truly it felt like coming home. I will never go any furthur South in Baja again. There was nothing to beat this. I'll post pictures of where we are later, but now we'll catch you up on where we were. We left Todos Santos and went back to Cd. Constitucion. We stayed at a differnt campgrounbd, nothing fancy, but they did have peacocks parading around. Left there and headed for Juncalito in heavy rain which cleared up by the time we camped. The campground was neat. We could have camped on the beach, but it was a little crowded for our taste so we opted for the palm trees.

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We stayed two nights - free. This sounds gross, but was really kinda neat. At night the Turkey Vultures roosted in the palm trees over our heads. They are big birds and the palm brasnches could barely take their weight. There was much flapping and repositioning before they got settled in. Then they curled up into a ball and didn't get up until well after dawn. Peaches thought if she bounced hard enough on her six inch legs she could reach to the top of the sixty foot palm tree and give those birds what for. Beth has some neat pictures of them in the trees. Mine were all blurry.
There were pit toilets, but I looked at them and said, I don't think so!

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A pic of the bay.

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I unhitched and we took the truck to the Mission that Carol mentioned in her post. It is so remote its one of the few that did'nt get damaged. 35 km of rough road. The first 15 km was paved, but after that....2 hours travel time total one way. After so many miles of nothing it was a surprise to come on the little town surrounding the Mission. The Mission was founded by Father Piccolo in 1699 and this building was erected in 1744 to the astonishment of the native Indians with its stone blocks and glass windows. Every December 2nd thousands of people travel that dirt road to celebrate ...what..I forgot to ask.

Cobblestone road with the Mission at the end.

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On the way back when the paved road mercifully starts there was a sign that said cave paintings. They were really faded, but I think this one represents a turtle shell. The setting was like an oasis with running water and trees.

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Re: Back to Bahia Concepcion

PostPosted: Fri Feb 05, 2010 7:17 pm
by retiredhappy
Love the pictures especially the toilets - yuk!

Re: Back to Bahia Concepcion

PostPosted: Fri Feb 05, 2010 7:18 pm
by BarbaraRose
Very pretty area. Can't wait to see pics of the vultures! I like places that have more trees and foliage like that.

Barbie

Re: Back to Bahia Concepcion

PostPosted: Fri Feb 05, 2010 7:23 pm
by avalen
wonder what they celebrated at the mission?

Re: Back to Bahia Concepcion

PostPosted: Fri Feb 05, 2010 8:10 pm
by sharon
Way cool, loved that campground! Man, knew I should have ditched the BF and gone with you guys! :lol: That mission was incredible!

Re: Back to Bahia Concepcion

PostPosted: Fri Feb 05, 2010 8:15 pm
by Liz
Great pictures. Love the camping spot. Even the pit toilets were interesting. :lol:

Re: Back to Bahia Concepcion

PostPosted: Fri Feb 05, 2010 9:31 pm
by asirimarco
So glad you made it to the mission - you know how long it took you by car - can you imagine building it. And its big.
That's what amazes me - how did they get stuff up there - from Spain!!!!

Re: Back to Bahia Concepcion

PostPosted: Sat Feb 06, 2010 1:31 am
by bluepinecones
Another great tour. Lovely camp site also but think I would have to pass on those toilets too.

Re: Back to Bahia Concepcion

PostPosted: Sat Feb 06, 2010 7:40 am
by carold
Seems like the road trip was worth it. I was thinking also, like Carol, about what it took to build it. Did you post from the campground?? carold

Re: Back to Bahia Concepcion

PostPosted: Sat Feb 06, 2010 9:45 am
by Nasoosie
Another great tour of the Mexican wilderness. I always find it amazing that you are hauling such a HUGE, double-doored trailer, Sparkle! If you can handle that baby, I am sure I can handle my little 20 footer! I really like the idea of two doors, however----I would feel much less trapped.

That old mission is amazing, and so are those cave paintings. It is really a beautiful campsite, pit toidies, and all! (At least on the outside of the pits!)

Thanks again for another beautiful tour!

Re: Back to Bahia Concepcion

PostPosted: Sat Feb 06, 2010 10:11 am
by BirdbyBird
Thank you for continuing to take us along.

Re: Back to Bahia Concepcion

PostPosted: Sat Feb 06, 2010 10:39 am
by Bethers
Unlike Sparkle, I will definitely go back to Juncalito - I took over 500 bird pics - maybe 1000. I'm not sure what I have for the turkey vultures - as they weren't high on my list - but will be posting all on my blog later today and hopefully will get that all caught up. If I was a bird person, I probably would spend a long time at Juncalito. As it is - I would go back for a week next time - or maybe a week two different times. For the beach, I too prefer being somewhere along Bahia Concepcion.

Re: Back to Bahia Concepcion

PostPosted: Sat Feb 06, 2010 10:57 am
by mitch5252
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Great pictures. Really interesting stuff. What was the little town like by the mission?
Turtle shell? I saw an 8-armed Alien Invader.
Speaking of which, where's Alien Rox been?

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