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[*] posted on 12-15-2007 at 12:30 PM


Great television program a couple of years ago highlighting this road.... Showed some scary incidences of people meeting each other in opposite directions

No comparison


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[*] posted on 12-15-2007 at 12:55 PM


That Bolivia road--why don't they alternate traffic each day so only one direction of traffic is flowing?
I can think of a few roads in outback Baja that are as harrowing like that with drop-offs but not with the traffic factor. The old Rumorosa road was a cakewalk compared to the Bolivia road and even it had quite a toll of trucks and cars down the side of it.
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[*] posted on 12-15-2007 at 01:03 PM


In my opinion, the two worst sections of Mex-1 are;

1 - coming down the mountain to Santa Rosalia (sheer drop); and
2 - going across Punta Arena and into the Bahia Concepcion area (hairpin curves and speeding trucks).

But, when you're in a large RV, for thrills neither can compare to the US-1 coastal route through Sonoma County, California! Especially for the passenger if you're northbound!!:o

However, neither is on a level with The Devil's Backbone (Espinazo del Diablo) from Durango, Mexico on the way to Mazatlan. Which has to be one of the hairiest in the world.:O People swear they've seen their own tail lights.:O:?:




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[*] posted on 12-18-2007 at 02:51 PM


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Great television program a couple of years ago highlighting this road.... Showed some scary incidences of people meeting each other in opposite directions

No comparison


[Edited on 12-15-2007 by rts551]


Yes, I saw that program recently (I think on the history channel) UNBELIEVEABLE :wow: Makes our roads in baja look like childīs play :spingrin:

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[*] posted on 12-18-2007 at 03:16 PM


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However, neither is on a level with The Devil's Backbone (Espinazo del Diablo) from Durango, Mexico on the way to Mazatlan. Which has to be one of the hairiest in the world.:O People swear they've seen their own tail lights.:O:?:


Driven that a couple of times. According to some natives, one of the most picturesque roads in Mexico. It's hairy at times, very many hairpin turns, but I didn't find it, at any time, very dangerous. HWY 1 stands out because of the excessive speed too many vehicles adhere to. Like folks that drive from the border to Mulege, with breakfast and lunch stops, in one day. :(:( They should designate the kind of roadside cross they like.:P:(




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[*] posted on 12-18-2007 at 03:42 PM


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