![]() Another big reason not to drive at night is because cows migrate to the roads at night. Think random potholes and topes (speed bumps). You also don’t want to drive at night since the roads aren’t always the best. didn’t mean to do that and were very happy once we got back to the RV! Except that one time we got home after dark from San Jose Del Cabo. We had heard it is actually illegal to drive at night if you aren’t from Baja – not sure if that is true, but we were happy to not test it. Here are a few things we had heard and stuck by when were were here: It just means we saw how amazing the people are in Baja and how unfounded our fears were. Don’t get me wrong, that doesn’t mean we weren’t aware we are in another country or that we threw caution to the wind. Plus, like I mentioned above, once we were here the fear melted away. We met a lot of families who were down here on their own and were totally fine. Now that we have been there and traveled from the bottom of Baja to the top on our own (no caravan) on the way back to the States I do not think you have to caravan to go down to Baja. I do have to say, it would have been a lot harder to get over my fear and to go on our own so it helped a LOT that we were caravanning with my sister and her family (who came down to Baja last year) and my parents. After 4 years on the road, I kind of knew this, so that is what I was telling myself the night before we crossed the border. What I have learned as we have been on the road and visiting so many unknown places is that the fear is so much larger in your head than what it really is once you are there. oh man, what were we getting our family into. I had just read how in November 2017 there was some cartel related shootings. I had a stomach ache the night before we were going to go and I just didn’t know if we should do it. ![]()
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