baja Steve
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road from San Felipe to Cocos
Has anyone been on the road from Porto to Cocos in the last week or so. I was down it in Nov and it was bad. Will be going back north the end of Feb.
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mcgyver
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Highy 5
Just look back in the forum. I have made extensive reports on this in October & November.
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TMW
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I was down over New Years and it was the same as Nov. Some good some bad, but it'a all Baja.
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baja Steve
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TW. Thanks for the road report. I am in Mulege now and need to be Puetrocietos in the new week or so. If anyone has newer info I would like it. Not
sure why, I will go any way.
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mcgyver
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Baja Steve: I was down there this week and the only change is a couple of new culverts caved in that are not well marked yet, the ore trucks break
through and it leaves a 22" X 6' hole , watch out at the vados, locals try to keep them marked by 3 rocks, beer cans, poles sticking out of them, old
tires or anything to catch the eye. These occur on for 15 miles N and about 8 miles S of Puertecitos.
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bajataco
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South of Volcan Prieta, and before you climb up to the mountain pass, be careful of the HUGE boulder that has rolled down onto the road. If you come
around that turn in bright sunlight and the dark rock is in the shadows, it would be easy to hit it
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pappy
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hey taco- nice website you have! by the way, where can i get one of those showers?(make, model, etc.)thanks...
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