Fishing Loreto
Steve,
I've been coming to Loreto since '77, driven Highway 1 many times and have never had a bad trip. There have been a few mechanical issues, but they were all solvable. My wife left yesterday with my four year-old grandson to get him home for Christmas. I wouldn't let her do that if I thought it was dangerous. S**t can happen, but that applies to the states as well.
There are a few basic rules that most gringos follow: 1) Don't drive after dark, 2) Never take for granted what a Mexican driver is going to do, 3) Always be alert for range animals in the road, 4) Pay attention to road signs - If you see the word "peligroso" SLOW down. 5) Do not be afraid to come to a complete stop in the road if you're meeting a semi in a curvy area. Even the truck drivers will do this. Patience is the key to a safetrip! Last bit of advice, fuel up in El Rosario it's almost 4 hours to the next station.
Basically, keep your sense of humor and take each kilometer one at a time. The real Baja begins after San Quintin. That's when most of us regular travelers really begin to enjoy the drive.
Oh yes, ATM's can be found at any bank, pay for your visa in Loreto, and be sure to get your fishing licenses and park permits. All easily done in Loreto.
As far as your boat is concerned, "no problema." There are many gringo boats down here. Have a VHF radio and monitor channel 78.
Hope this helps. Any further questions, letme know. Dennis