Back to the Baja
We are back in BCS (Baja California Sur). Things haven't gone as planned but we are settled into a very nice hotel in San Jose del Cabo. We found the MC storage place and have packed, ready to catch the plane back to Kalispell tomorrow.
We left Sayulita about 10am Sunday morning after giving Jeff, Eileen and Loic a short tour of town. Isabell was catching up on some rest after a restless night with Loic. The ride to Mazatlan was uneventful. Due to the delay leaving Sayulita and the distance to Mazatlan we once again opted for the toll road, arriving in Mazatlan around 4pm.
After a good nights rest we rode over to the ferry terminal to get tickets for the ferry sailing to La Paz. The price had gone up considerably since the last time we took this ferry. The two our us, plus the bike and the cheapest cabin was almost 4000 pesos... Roughly $320. To make matters worse, the nice ferry we took on this route 5 years ago is no longer in service. It has been replaced by an old rusted freighter that had seen better days either crossing the English Channel or on the Mediterranean. ( all the signs and information postings were in English or French... No Spanish to be seen? ) Passenger accommodations were minimal and uncomfortable. There were not enough seats in the common area for all the passengers so we had to sit in our cabin on the narrow bunk bed. Luckily we had a movie on the iPad to watch to pass the time.
The time of passage had increase from 14 hours to 16 hours and disembarking was very slow. By the time we got back on the road to La Paz 19 hours had passed since we had arrived at the terminal in Mazatlan. There was a military check at each end of the voyage that added to the delay. All in all, this voyage is not recommended if it can be avoided.
Our plan was to cancel our vehicle permit at the terminal in La Paz, after all this is where we obtained it and no vehicle permits are required on the all of Baja California. Wrong again... Apparently you can buy the permit at the terminal but you can cancel it only at selected Mexico/USA border crossings!???
Since our permit expires at the end on April we had a decision to make... One would be to forfit the unrefundable airline tickets from San Jose del Cabo and ride to Tijuana, cancel the permit and pay for another flight home from San Diego or put the bike in storage and fly home from San Jose. Then deal with the expired permit when we come back in November. After mulling the options over iced coffee in La Paz we decided we would postpone the agony and deal with the situation in November. This means that we will have to ride the bike back to Tijuana or Mexicali, try to talk our way out of a fine, probably cros into the US and then return to Mexico, get a new permit and ride back south, on the east side of the Gulf of California.... Only about 3000k out of our way.
But we can worry out this later.... Hopefully the flight home goes well. Back to the snow I hoped would have melted by now. Looking forward to getting back to Fernie.
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