Spacious. Magical. Freedom. Perhaps strange things for someone who lives in a 15ft van to admire. However for the first time since Jacqui and I crossed the border, that 15ft was all ours. Don’t get me wrong we loved all our guests and hope to have more down the road, but with the sudden change of pace, we both vegged for a few days.
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Jacqui here.
Usually Cameron writes out our stories, but we’re sitting here waiting to board the ferry to Mazatlan and I felt the urge to pick up the reins and make some progress. We’ve spent several fun weeks with friends and a few days dealing with Cameron’s most recent bout of Montezuma’s revenge, so we’re left with some catching up to do before we dock across the Sea of Cortez.
Read MoreOperation: Tour Guides Part 2
We woke the day after Christmas on our little private beachfront campsite north of La Ventana. The night before we viewed a few options for free camping but even the ClamVic crew agreed, Rasta Beach, our past favorite camping spot, is an outright gem
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PennyWagon and ClamVic
Operation: Tour Guide
Classification: Mission Impossible
“ClamVic this is PennyWagon, do you read me? Over.”
“Roger that PennyWagon, ClamVic reads you loud and clear.”
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Making the Southbound rounds
After a couple days of smooth sailing in the Westy, it was time for Jacqui and I to make our two Southern California stops. First up was Indio to visit our friends Helen, Martin and their new baby Elliot.
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After replacing the heads on the Westy and still having a van that ran terrible, I was completely convinced the used computer I purchased must be the problem. I gave Fuel Injection Corp in Tracy, the same company that rebuilt my airflow meter, the go ahead to rebuild the old computer. It was going to take a week so I also asked online if anyone had a computer I could try to verify I didn't still have some further diagnosis waiting for me.
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