I think yall will find that the logistics are daunting, crossing ranches needs to be negotiated, you better be up on your Mexico etiquette, finding good places to stay isn't easy, not all routes are created equal, fuel stops need to be planned and I sincerely hope that you're fluent in Spanish.
Check out Expedition x Offroad. Even if it is just for your first time south, you'll appreciate that everything is taken care of, you have the luxury of experienced guides, mechanics, spares, beers at the hotel, chase trucks, a well-oiled machine and you can focus on showing up, having fun, and making friends.
The pricepoint for the added safety and security is not much more than what the food, hotels, and supplies would cost you to go solo. If you factor in what spares, a mechanic, and potentially a tow would cost you, it is actually a great deal.
I'm not trying to dissuade y'all from heading to Baja on your own, but I'd advise that y'all know what you're getting into before you do it. Going to Baja is VERY different than going anywhere in the U.S.
you can have a really great time, or a very scary time, depending on how your luck goes.
Also- if you think it might break, bring your parts with you. you will NOT find any sort of raptor part outside of Ensenada, TJ, Mexicali, La Paz, or Cabo.
and if you don't want to join us, just please be safe. We all love Baja and our community and do not want to see anyone have a problem or get hurt.