bajamedic
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EDR Road Map
Is there an official El Dorado Ranch road map? I have found the EDR subdivision overview map, but nothing that actually shows the road names. Also,
my next trip will probably include my RV and it will not fit through the normal Mexicali border crossing lanes that I used last time, my RV is 8’6”
wide and 12’6” high and I do not recall seeing any truck route signs, any help or suggestions would be appreciated. JH
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Mexicali East is where the commercial traffic goes, I do believe?
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Yes, Mexicali East is the crossing to use with your RV...it is the truck entrance border.
I've never seen a road map to El Dorado with street names on it at all...only the map with the neighborhoods numbered by sections..Most people when
giving their address just say which neighborhood they are in and then give their street number and lot number....Example: I'm in Los Medanos
North...then give the street number and lot number...at the El Dorado offices they use section number-street number-lot number to identify
places....also, in some areas the streets have not been named. Are you looking for a particular place?
Whenever I hear that rainy, chill wind blow. I think it may be time to head for Mexico. Tengo que obedecer mi corazon!
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Quote: | Originally posted by bajamedic
Is there an official El Dorado Ranch road map? I have found the EDR subdivision overview map, but nothing that actually shows the road names. Also,
my next trip will probably include my RV and it will not fit through the normal Mexicali border crossing lanes that I used last time, my RV is 8’6”
wide and 12’6” high and I do not recall seeing any truck route signs, any help or suggestions would be appreciated. JH |
I crossed every border crossing from Mexical to Tijuana in my 36ft long 12.6 high 8.6 wide Diesel pusher never had any trouble some of the older
ones were tight but doable. used to go down to San Felepi and Loreto before I moved down here full time. I traded the M.H. for the house I now live in
to a couple that used it as tour guides all over Mexico
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Quote: | Originally posted by bajamedic
Is there an official El Dorado Ranch road map? I have found the EDR subdivision overview map, but nothing that actually shows the road names.
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I'm not aware of anything "official", although I think Security and/or the HOA office may have books of subdivision maps with the road names (so they
can direct people).
Openstreetmap is a crowd-sourced (like Wikipedia) street map for the the world, that makes it easy to add/correct street routes and names. A couple
of times in the past few months I've added some EDR street routes (there's a Bing satellite layer that can be traced from, or GPS traces can be used).
I've also added some street names, as shown on the actual signs (which may or not be accurate!).
But I've only done this for a tiny part of El Dorado Ranch so far: Rancho del Sol III, and a corner of Palos Verdes Sur. If enough others at EDR map
their areas (it's quite easy), especially adding the street names, it could soon be mapped (and then available to all, including in many mapping
apps).
Here's a link to some of the little bit I've done so far (change zoom level to see more street names): http://osm.org/go/TPgwiAOD
Rob
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What is EDR and where is it? A Subdivision?
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Quote: | Originally posted by chuckie
What is EDR and where is it? A Subdivision? |
http://www.eldoradoranch.com/
Yes....a Subdivision where the tenants either hate it or love it :-) Sounds like California! Golf to Club house to nice homes. About 9 miles north of
SF. Baja Lou lived there.
East entrance is perfect for RVs.......it may look a little further away on the maps....but is faster time wise. Once you do the East....you'll never
do the old again :-)
Left right on Cazada Abelardo Rogiguiz
Right on Av Republica de Bresil
Left on Manual Gormez Morin
Left on Mex5

[Edited on 4-24-2013 by mcfez]
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In EDR the main streets (some) have names and the rest of us are just an area and a Number. East crossing is wide, we have taken a big storage
(contractor trailer) through there with no problem, Went out the same crossing and again no problem. Nancy
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Thank you, alot of helpful information... well except for chuckie, , now he
knows too. JH
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