In 1988, I bought my first 4 × 4 Tacoma pickup truck and headed for Baja California. This was shot on the Naranjas road, which goes from north of San José Del Cabo across the Sierra La Laguna mountain range to the Pacific Ocean near Pescadero. It’s a dirt road, rough in spots, and at times closed due to rock slides or washouts. This was at an immaculate rancho about halfway along the road. The ranchera told me she had six kids and that her husband was in the hospital. A beautiful home, built of (obviously) all local materials. These ranches, many of which are in almost inaccessible spots in Baja California, usually run dairy animals: cows or goats, or beef cattle. She took off her hat and posed proudly in front of her home.
Ranchera in Baja California Sur
By Lloyd Kahn
on February 25, 2021



Beautiful Picture!
Started visiting Baja in the early ‘50s with my folks basically exploring the peninsula for over 25 years and came across many beautiful hidden away ranchos and wonderful people. Glad you found this special one.
I so miss Baja. I haven’t been there for years. Used to go to the ZF south of Loreto and also to a spot north of Los Cabos in the hills, which harbor some magical spots like freshwater pools carved into rocks. But I only go when someone is hosting me, and a big unusual storm in 2006(?) pushed out my hosts so I haven’t been back.