Another late start today but not our fault – well – a little.
We had to go through immigration and it took quite some time. First  
the officer almost sent us back to Tijuana saying that we could only  
do it there. I said almost involuntarily "Are you serious!?". His  
stern reply was "Of course, I am the authority here!". After we  
softened him up a bit by telling about our motorcycle trip, he talked  
to his boss and allowed us to do the paperwork there.
We had to then go to a bank to pay the penalty for not having done  
immigration in Tijuana. The first bank told us that they only received  
that kind of fee on Wednesdays but the bank across the street might  
take it – it did. I was worried that the banks weren't going to be  
open at all!
In any case – we left Ensenada around noon. The scenery was beautiful.  
The roads were pretty good.
We stopped for a quick break and met Jason. He asked us where we were  
going and to our surprise his response was not the usual "wow that is  
amazing!" but a very happy "ME TOO!!". He's San Francisco and is going  
to be on the road for 2 YEARS! He's going to spend about 4 months just  
in Mexico and then head south.
We then stopped at a "famous" place called The Old Mill to have lunch  
– a great little off-road on the way there.
The last stretch of the day was from the Old Mill to Catavina – a  
little town with a great hotel in the middle of the desert. Very cool  
place. Going to take some pictures tomorrow.