Baja Divide

Baja Divide TBD

March 28th - April 5th 2020

Sorry this ride has been postponed until 2021

Route is based on the Mountain Bike trail: found here: Baja Divide

We will provide a gas Support Truck, Hotels each night and we will ship your bikes home from La Paz and fly you Back to the Start.

Ride Yodas

Yoda gpsKevin Yoda Roberto

Questions about this ride contact:

Yoda gpsKevin: kevin@gpskevinadventurerides.com

Yoda Roberto: segurosrcz@gmail.com

View the ride maps

OK since many of you like to study more detail about the ride, below are the ride maps.

I put these ride maps on the web page because I know a few of you love looking at the ride detail and dreaming about the ride. At first glance these maps do not look so impressive, but they are way cool. If you start zooming in, you can see the ride in incredible detail. I have spent a ton of hours sorting through the details of the ride for each day, so for those of you that enjoy this sort of thing, well enjoy!

Legend:

The Blue lines are MAIN routes

The Red lines are Harder routes

The Green lines are Easy options

The Black lines are the out and back viewpoints

On Friday we will finish riding and load our motorcycles into a semi-trucks and they will begin their journey back up the Peninsula.

Then we will take a vacation day in La Paz and on Sunday morning, we will fly north to Tijuana and pick up our motorcycles and ride them back across the border.

FAQ's

Q: What bike will I (gpsKevin) be taking on this ride?

A: I will ride my Yamaha WR250R

Q: What bikes are good for this ride?

A: Dual sport and small adventure bikes can work well. The routes have options suited for both types of bikes.

Not recommended are big heavy adventure bikes unless you are an excellent rider and good in sand.

Q: What gas distance range should my bike have?

A: I would suggest that on some days you carry enough fuel to make 200 miles due to the fact that sometimes the route can have issues and it is good to have a little margin.

Q: Do I need a Passport?

A: Yes, we will be crossing the US and Mexican borders; both countries require passports.

Q: What are motel room arrangements?

A: Rooms are double occupancy, meaning each rider shares a two queen bed room with another rider.

Q: How does the ride navigation work?

This is a self-led GPS ride; all riding is on your own. You are responsible for your own riding. You will be given a GPS map file and instructions on how to use your Garmin GPS unit. People will hook up in small groups of less than 6 riders and tend to ride together. You are not encouraged to ride alone. You are responsible for your own riding and yourself.

(see my ride Navigation Video)

Q: How do I make the GPS stuff so easy?

I develop very high quality ride maps custom for our ride. They come from much of what I and others have ridden. I take the best from all my rides and make new ones.

(See my Custom Ride Maps Video)

Q; What do I do if I don't have a Garmin gps?

A: Buy one, you need it. We will show you how to use it. You can get a great one for under $200 bucks.

(See gpsKevin's gps recommendations)

Q: Is the riding really on my own?

A: Yes, but everyone hooks up and rides with a friend, or a new friend or me.

Q: Will I do this ride again next year?

A: No, sorry, I hardly ever repeat rides as I love to develop and discover new places and rides each season. And I have a long dream list of rides now. So this is likely the only time for this ride. Remember: Everytime we say no to a ride that is one less ride in life

Q: Do I need insurance?

A: Yes, you must carry proof of medical insurance and liability insurance for yourself/motorcycle.

Q: Would this be a good ride for new riders?

A: No, this ride is for intermediate and experienced riders only. The riding has easy route choices and tough route options. Each evening we will study the following day's choices. You will find lots of supportive people at the ride.

Are you right for this ride?

When something goes wrong on a ride, would your riding friends say that you are more likely to need help or more likely to give help? You should be in the more likely to offer help camp. This ride is filled with riders that are more likely to give help, so most of the time the riders never need help. Additionally there is all the normal stuff: come prepared to maintain your bike, fix your bike on the trail, repair flat tires, deal with bad weather and rain and make a joke or two.

Documents required

Valid passport

Original registrations for all vehicles you are taking across the border including trailers

US auto insurance

MX auto insurance

MX tourist card CLICK HERE for more information