by Ants » February 10th, 2017, 9:50 pm
Hi John,
I drive a two wheel drive pickup.
One essential I take as I travel along are cable chains, not just for snow, but for gnarly conditions. With 2WD, weight over the rear tires is very helpful. Depending on what total weight you are carrying, more weight may not be needed. If you don't want to carry full water jugs to help, a half-dozen (or dozen) empty sand bags can usually be easily filled with a shovel. Shovels and patient dirt movement can avoid bigger predicaments with road washouts.
I find chains work best when being cautious and installing before the questionable road conditions.
I also have a 1,500 lb electric winch for drift boat retrieval. It mounts on a plate that slips into the trailer hitch receiver. The only problematic detail is running electricity from battery to mounting. I found jumper cables were a little short a dedicated set of wires for temporary use is not convenient.
The trip sounds like fun. I have enjoyed Baja by boat, airplane, truck, and motorcycle. It is nice to be self-supporting, but help has always been abundant when needed.
Ants