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[*] posted on 1-20-2022 at 10:17 AM


When in San Evaristo have a panga take you out to Isla San Jose and Isla San Francisco. You can find a guy by the little restaurant. About $100 to go out for a half day or so.

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[*] posted on 1-20-2022 at 10:28 AM


Isla Pardito is a must visit
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=alU5RQf0-8c




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[*] posted on 1-20-2022 at 10:34 AM


Quote: Originally posted by 4x4abc  
Isla Pardito is a must visit
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=alU5RQf0-8c


I shot video of it once a couple years ago. And then 30 mins later crashed the drone into the side of the mountain on San Francisco.

I asked you once in a thread for the best hiking path to a specific gps location and you posted a kmz. That was to the drone.




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[*] posted on 1-20-2022 at 10:49 AM


Going to be at San Evaristo and Los Burros next week. Is there a place to stay in San Evaristo or do I need to plan on camping? Best place to camp?



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[*] posted on 1-20-2022 at 11:28 AM


Quote: Originally posted by 4x4abc  
actually I had an epic trip yesterday
trail in bad shape that hadn't been used in about 10 years
40 million year old ocean floor
very remote - no living soul in the area



Harald, I did a day trip from Campestre Maranatha. checking out beaches near Punta Coyote about eight years ago. I noticed tracks heading up the arroyo just south of where the road is sandwiched between cliffs, and the sea, and decided to follow them.

The pair of tracks turned out to be one vehicle that did a U-turn about eight miles up the canyon, but it led me to some pretty impressive cliffs and bedrock carved out of the pink, and green sedimentary deposits that are being mined in other places on that side of the peninsula.

I was driving my Kia Sportage 2dr with the top off, and wound up with leaves and twigs in the back seat, and dragged in a few spots, so it is not for a standard SUV or large rig.




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[*] posted on 1-20-2022 at 12:38 PM


Quote: Originally posted by 4x4abc  
Quote: Originally posted by Mulege Canuck  

Love those photos Harold!

This is definitely a trip to make happen. I really appreciate the information. Now I just have to make sure my 2WD buddy does not back out.


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[*] posted on 1-20-2022 at 12:40 PM


Quote: Originally posted by 100X  
Going to be at San Evaristo and Los Burros next week. Is there a place to stay in San Evaristo or do I need to plan on camping? Best place to camp?


there are cabins for rent in San Evaristo
run by the people that have the restaurant and offer boat trips
https://www.facebook.com/barbarita.tours.mx/services




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[*] posted on 1-20-2022 at 12:50 PM


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Harald, I did a day trip from Campestre Maranatha. checking out beaches near Punta Coyote about eight years ago. I noticed tracks heading up the arroyo just south of where the road is sandwiched between cliffs, and the sea, and decided to follow them.

The pair of tracks turned out to be one vehicle that did a U-turn about eight miles up the canyon, but it led me to some pretty impressive cliffs and bedrock carved out of the pink, and green sedimentary deposits that are being mined in other places on that side of the peninsula.

I was driving my Kia Sportage 2dr with the top off, and wound up with leaves and twigs in the back seat, and dragged in a few spots, so it is not for a standard SUV or large rig.


I was in the same area - just a bit south
my laptop was covered with leaves and Mezquite twigs
I rely on Google Earth for accurate locations

Gaia, Avenza and all the other crap only gives you a dot on a bad map
Google Earth rules
but I use a very old GPS to feed information to my laptop

I have done all the various GPS gimmicks since they first came out
they are only good with an RV on pavement
and there you don't need them anyway

remember David's zigg zagg lines from his inReach?
useless crap (for tracking and navigation - kinda good otherwise)




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[*] posted on 1-20-2022 at 01:24 PM


Quote: Originally posted by 4x4abc  
Quote: Originally posted by AKgringo  


Harald, I did a day trip from Campestre Maranatha. checking out beaches near Punta Coyote about eight years ago. I noticed tracks heading up the arroyo just south of where the road is sandwiched between cliffs, and the sea, and decided to follow them.

The pair of tracks turned out to be one vehicle that did a U-turn about eight miles up the canyon, but it led me to some pretty impressive cliffs and bedrock carved out of the pink, and green sedimentary deposits that are being mined in other places on that side of the peninsula.

I was driving my Kia Sportage 2dr with the top off, and wound up with leaves and twigs in the back seat, and dragged in a few spots, so it is not for a standard SUV or large rig.


I was in the same area - just a bit south
my laptop was covered with leaves and Mezquite twigs
I rely on Google Earth for accurate locations

Gaia, Avenza and all the other crap only gives you a dot on a bad map
Google Earth rules
but I use a very old GPS to feed information to my laptop

I have done all the various GPS gimmicks since they first came out
they are only good with an RV on pavement
and there you don't need them anyway

remember David's zigg zagg lines from his inReach?
useless crap (for tracking and navigation - kinda good otherwise)


GE + Gaia or BCN is the way to go.

I do planning on GE with my big, clear monitor.

Can export to BCN on my phone in 30 seconds. Have satellite imagery for offline use on BCN.




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[*] posted on 1-20-2022 at 01:37 PM


On that trip, I was using "line of sight", backed up by a AAA Baja map!

I was hoping that the arroyo/trail would connect to a road crossing over to the main highway, but mainly I was seeing what was around the next bend!




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[*] posted on 1-20-2022 at 06:34 PM


Quote: Originally posted by 100X  
Going to be at San Evaristo and Los Burros next week. Is there a place to stay in San Evaristo or do I need to plan on camping? Best place to camp?


If you do camp, the best place is the far North part of the bay. We built a big fire there this day.





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[*] posted on 1-20-2022 at 08:45 PM


Thank you Harald and JZ.

JZ, the bay north of town and by what looks to be the second/largest arroyo (doesn't look like I can access the small bay to the east on the point)?




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[*] posted on 1-20-2022 at 09:17 PM


Quote: Originally posted by 100X  


JZ, the bay north of town and by what looks to be the second/largest arroyo (doesn't look like I can access the small bay to the east on the point)?


Here: 24°54'46.61"N 110°42'20.77"W

Yeah, I think you'd have to swim to the bay to the East.

To set your expectations properly. San Evaristo isn't a very pretty place. It's so, so. What is very beautiful is the drive into it and the islands that are close offshore.





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[*] posted on 1-20-2022 at 09:33 PM


San Evaristo has the only beach cemetery in Baja
there are several individual graves on the beach up and down Baja (one even in the water) - but not an entire cemetery on the beach
next to the Salina
check it out!

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[*] posted on 1-20-2022 at 11:20 PM


Quote: Originally posted by JZ  
GE + Gaia or BCN is the way to go.


Gaia stopped using the Caltopo INEGI maps, and their replacement is mediocre.

but of course I am biased




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[*] posted on 1-21-2022 at 08:26 AM


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So nice that you can get around again, Harald! I hope the pain is manageable.


tried a radical approach - no more beer
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[*] posted on 1-21-2022 at 09:28 AM


Amazing... a German not drinking beer???!!!

How wonderful that such a thing as not drinking beer would be so curative!!

I am very happy for you! :bounce::bounce::cool:




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[*] posted on 1-21-2022 at 09:33 AM


Quote: Originally posted by JZ  
Quote: Originally posted by 100X  


JZ, the bay north of town and by what looks to be the second/largest arroyo (doesn't look like I can access the small bay to the east on the point)?


Here: 24°54'46.61"N 110°42'20.77"W

Yeah, I think you'd have to swim to the bay to the East.

To set your expectations properly. San Evaristo isn't a very pretty place. It's so, so. What is very beautiful is the drive into it and the islands that are close offshore.





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Thanks for that camping spot JZ
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[*] posted on 1-21-2022 at 09:51 AM
San Evaristo, August 2017



San Evaristo is a fishing village on an attractive bay.


The salt works are just north of the village and where the road ends.


Locals along the road.




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[*] posted on 1-21-2022 at 10:12 AM


Thank you again JZ for clarifying the location.

I had wondered what those were in looking at GE--salt works--Thanks David. And I also have the cemetery now to check out!

I got on to the new GPS technology in 1997 I think, with a Garmin that you had to hand-type coordinates into. Luckily I was able to get them from the Baja Almanac! I had ridden MC's to Cabo previously using mostly the more standard race routes, but wanted to see new stuff, so talked a group into going and used the GPS to go through San Evaristo (as well as what the Baja Adventure Book called the "River Rock Trail" south of San Ignacio--only night I ever had to sleep in the desert in a space blanket).

Thanks for all the info!




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