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thumbdown.gif posted on 3-26-2007 at 08:18 PM
Tuquesa Passage


3-15 Went up to the mine past the pools ,looked like you could keep going on bikes but ran out of time and willpower. Talked to some Gonzaga locals that said there was a cliff but We didnt see it. Sorry David K we left the camera in camp The pools were cool and refreshing. What did the grind out of the rocks below the pools?
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[*] posted on 3-26-2007 at 08:26 PM


Thanks for taking a look!

This one keeps itself a mystery it seems... John M even went there to check it out, but he and Neal, et al didn't go past the mine more than a few hundred feet of the approx. 1 mile to the bottom of the grade.

I would not be surprised if SCORE blazed through there for the 1000... if they stay away from San Felipe-Puertecitos they can go south on the Pacific side, over the hills east or San Quintin, down to the Pacific, cross over to Turquesa and that way run the race past Coco's Corner to give Coco some business!




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