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From San Ignacio we rode to Santa Rosalio to visit the famous Iron Church designed by Eiffel. Today was catching several of the historical missions o...
Day three we are in San Ignacio, after crossing from Baja Norte to Baja Sur. People are friendly and smiling everywhere we go. Masks are requested at...
Sights along the way... low tide, desert shade, and ... the five burros standing on the road as I crested a hill did not stick around for their portra...
No it's not really that bad, PEMEX is our normal re-fueling stop. That roadside gas stop is famous as has been there for years, the sons Juan and Man...
Crossed back to the Pacific side to continue south. How far you ask? All the way south till the Baja road ends in Cabo. Gas can be an issue, so we f...
We crossed into Mexico at Tecate, lunch in Ensenada, first night in San Felipe on the Sea of Cortez.
Ace, that really is sweet looking rig. The paint match looks perfect in the photos. Am looking forward to seeing it in person. How many miles on the...
People, please reread the original posting, nothing was said or insinuated about making The Sidecarist exclusively online. The poll is to find out how...
Jay, with all the sidecar owners in the NW it has been quiet region, and the covid blues did not help. The last national USCA rally up there was in 2...
CR, please send this info and the flyer to "editor@sidecar.com" so it can be published in The Sidecarist" for all to see. We want all of our members ...
Have found using two separate covers works best when parked over night in rain. Covers sag then water accumulates in the middle making removal a wet ...
Maybe a couple of those Ural snowmen in the back would level it out? They would soften the monkey's ride.