Correct. no phone number (for now). Maybe if we need it down the road we will spend the money and get a toll-free number. For now, no phone number. We are a bit crazy, which for sure made the rally and film more interesting… but we are not totally insane enough to put our phone numbers out on the web.
Sorry. We’re online though, and if you are truly interested, we can be easily found:
As of 2025, the Baja XL is an open-source, Wiki-based, community-led event with no fees, no money, no registration, no support and no central organizational authority.
Read more about the event, and the community behind it at this site.
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