CLICK HERE TO WATCH EPISODE 17 Biting Off More Than I Can Chew on a Solo Ride! Heading out solo on his trusty KTM free of gear, Jason ventured towards the salt pan near Laguna San Ignacio with a mix of excitement and anticipation. Although he’d passed by it before, this time was different—he was […]
YOUTUBE EPISODE 14: Riding BAJA! (Pt 3) – We Lose The Crowds And Find Serenity In Baja’s Interior
CLICK HERE TO WATCH EPISODE 14 In our latest adventure, we found ourselves in the continued company of a spirited Canadian couple on a wild camping escapade amidst the rugged beauty of Baja California. The camaraderie and laughter were infectious, prompting us to stick together as we ventured down a rocky trail to discover our […]
YOUTUBE EPISODE 13: Riding BAJA! (Pt 2) Secluded Sands: Our Quest For A Remote Camp Spot On A Secluded Beach!
CLICK HERE TO WATCH EPISODE 13 As fate would have it, we crossed paths with a Canadian couple riding through Baja in their Jeep, complete with a fully-equipped, self-sustaining setup. Little did we know, they would soon become our newfound chase truck and support system! After encountering them a second time, we took their message […]
YOUTUBE EPISODE 12: Riding BAJA! An Off-road Adventure in the Desert
CLICK HERE TO WATCH EPISODE 12 We started a fresh journey as we crossed the US border and began exploring the beauty of the Baja, where chance encounters transformed strangers into newfound friends in the blink of an eye. After resupplying in San Felipe, our adventure took an unexpected turn when a conversation with an […]
Latest film: Biking the Baja – In Pursuit of Whales
So excited to present the latest Two Wheeled Nomad installment of a month-long trip we made on the Baja Peninsula. It’s depicts why we live to travel by motorcycle as much as anything else, includes a handful of firsts for us and some experiences that will stay with me until the end. So put the kettle […]
28 Feb-4 Mar 2016 – Forever young at Bahía Concepción and feeling small on a limitless sea
Prizing ourselves out of San Ignacio was a whale-induced wrench. Comforted only by the fact that we were headed towards more azure bays, boojum-laden landscape—cactuses that twist and turn skyward, like inverted hairy carrots—scarred by rocky landslips amid a jumble of giant boulders. And foremost, we hoped, another helping of marine magic. The ride to […]
20-27 Feb 2016 – Having a whale of a time (Part 2 of 2)
Having intensively observed 50 shades of grey at Guerrero Negro, hooked us right in. Brain filters set to baleens, people and pictures frequently reinforced that San Ignacio Laguna on the west coast, just down the road from Guerrero Negro, reputed it to be the perfect breeding ground for the mysticeti (a whale without teeth). Little […]
17-19 Feb 2016 – It’s no fluke when you see 50 shades of grey (Part 1 of 2)
“Thar she blows!” someone cried as puffs of vapour sprayed out from a pair of blowholes. Chins stopped wagging, giving way to the whopping 40-tonne whale breaching. Or so we’d been informed, the day before we arrived at Guerrero Negro. The prospect of encountering a mammal—post their long migration—the length of a semi-trailer truck at 6,000-stone, […]
16 Feb 2016 – Nailing my knickers to the ceiling and putting dirt road demons to bed
The weather is glorious at this time of year on the Baja, in fact, it just about teeters on perfection. By day and night. I haven’t seen a single cloud blot the sky as yet on the eastern side, and may not. Without the body melting 24/7—keeps the spirits level, energy levels lively and mind […]
13-15 Feb 2016 – New beginnings on the Baja with quite possibly the best fish tacos in town
Picnic tables amongst the pine trees of Arizona long gone, we’ve officially re-ridden onto what looks like a nosediving dragon—775-miles in body and 200-miles in girth—from Mexicali in the north to Cabo San Lucas in the south. The Baja peninsula dips its big toe into the bracing Pacific on the westside, and its pinky into the […]