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[*] posted on 6-1-2017 at 04:16 PM
Planned Malarrimo beach trip


Afternoon all, we are planning trip in couple of weeks out to Malarrimo Beach hopefully using the route from San Jose de Castro. Does anyone have any recent info on the condition of the track and are there any distinguishing features that mark the initial right turn as there seems to be be a few options looking at google earth. lastly, is it possible to drive up the beach to Estero Mike McMahon from where the track / arroyo ends? Thanks.
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[*] posted on 6-1-2017 at 06:04 PM


Have not been for a few years--there was a sign then--be careful going right from the mouth of the arroyo--much quicksand--i know of 4 vehicles stuck below high tide in years past all4x4--
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[*] posted on 6-1-2017 at 06:30 PM


a guest of ours is heading there in a few days and is sure to have some good intel on getting in there...he is stopping off at our place so I will ask him the best way to access it.

stop in here for a cerveza while you are in the hood!

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[*] posted on 6-1-2017 at 07:22 PM


BajaGlenn, thanks for the info. Shari, thanks for the offer any intel is appreciated and we never pass up a cold one. Thanks
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[*] posted on 6-1-2017 at 07:38 PM


Also watch your food--lots of hungry coyotes there --even in the daylight-:biggrin:
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[*] posted on 6-1-2017 at 08:13 PM


Reading many guides and articles on Malarrimo Beach would say that you need to hug the dunes if you go right (east) to Estero McMahan. Where arroyos meet the beach are the dangers as dry surface sand hides wet goo just below.

To find the road by San José de Castro, use Google Earth and note the distance. It makes a big U curve to the west on the way north.






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[*] posted on 6-1-2017 at 08:21 PM


if your vehicle's capable....follow the water pipe ;)
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[*] posted on 6-1-2017 at 08:54 PM


Willard, is the waterline road used as much or kept passable as the canyon road?



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[*] posted on 6-1-2017 at 09:07 PM


We went there in Jan. of 2015. San Jose de Castro buildings are no longer there just rubble and trash. The turn off is at 27-33.310x114-27.800. There were a couple of rough spots but nothing a stock 4x4 couldn't handle. The area near the ocean was totally wiped out and changed from years past. Still a fun place to go. When we were there you could not drive out onto the beach without a dune buggy or serious 4x4, sand was soft and deep.

Here is my trip report from then. Malarrimo is near the end.

http://forums.bajanomad.com/viewthread.php?tid=77391
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[*] posted on 6-2-2017 at 09:03 AM


TMW, thanks for the coordinates. I read your trip report a while back when we first started talking about the trip and the part about the end of the arroyo concerned me. Earlier that year we had spoken to a couple of Vigilencias from Eugenia (Ivan an other gentleman and Oscar a younger guy) who also manned the lookout at Malarrimo, they said it was ok to drive up to McMahon's. I guess we will find out in a couple of weeks... time to drop some cash on Max Tracks.
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[*] posted on 6-2-2017 at 04:13 PM


TMW, plugging these numbers into google earth they were not at all where I was looking, but I think I can see the path through. Thanks
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[*] posted on 6-2-2017 at 04:23 PM


Looking on Google Earth the road is faint but when driving it the way is pretty easy to follow. The only time we did a little backtracking was the mesa area where the ditches were and after we dropped down into the arroyo that takes you out to the ocean. It is probably better now that more traffic has been on it. We did it after the 2014 big hurricane messed everything up.
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