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Author: Subject: STA.ROSALILLITA construction in full swing
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[*] posted on 11-26-2006 at 04:00 PM


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Originally posted by David K
Also the new pavement and signs at Bahia de L.A. to La Gringa (paved road ends by Los Vientos/La Ventana roads) tell of Escalera Stupida work.

La Gringa beach area (before Punta La Gringa) has new fence preventing free access to beach camping. The Punta La Gringa fence/ gate is open.


I never go out there as the folks live south of town. I guess the above areas would be where things would get built. Things changed pretty fast there with new road. 2 Pemex's? Wish they had put one of them out at Parador. A trip through the 7 sisters leaves you on fumes back out at Mex 1 without major range.




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[*] posted on 12-6-2006 at 10:35 AM


I usually have to drive down to Villa Jesus Maria to get diesel before making the trek back up the seven sisters.
Anyone notice how freakin' wide the road is into Santa Rosalillita? I had a skateboard with me on the last trip and I swear it was the best hill ever! freshly paved and wider than a freeway!
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[*] posted on 12-6-2006 at 10:51 AM


Hey--skateboardin' in Baja sounds like fun! Its that wide because of the long-term plan to make a four-lane highway over to Bay of LA for boat transfers to the gulf. Meanwhile, I'll bring my board next time...
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