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[*] posted on 3-18-2014 at 09:14 AM
Gonzaga Hwy Update


This from a friend in San Felipe:

The road to Gonzaga Bay is now paved 2 miles south of Gonzaga and open . New military check point almost done . Looks the same as the one north of San Felipe. Alfonsina's packed lots of people . Rooms are now $75 weekdays and $100 weekends and $125 holidays . Also building more rooms on the left side as you go in .
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[*] posted on 3-18-2014 at 09:18 AM


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[*] posted on 3-18-2014 at 09:26 AM


So that big bridge that their building, exactly what is going to link? It seems kind of big for lil Gonzaga bay.

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[*] posted on 3-18-2014 at 09:36 AM


The bridge just north of Papa Fernandez' road?

It simple goes over Arroyo Alfredo providing all weather communication.




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[*] posted on 3-18-2014 at 09:47 AM


these are the new rooms that face bahia willard, theyre above a huge garage you can secure your boat,bikes, whatever you want locked up.

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[*] posted on 3-18-2014 at 09:48 AM


Yeah, a big one. I tried to reach it to take a pic, but i couldnt. Theres a paved road to it but was closed to traffic last may.
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[*] posted on 3-18-2014 at 09:53 AM


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Yeah, a big one. I tried to reach it to take a pic, but i couldnt. Theres a paved road to it but was closed to traffic last may.


Just like any place they are working on the highway, just continue on the dirt detour road... and you would have seen it. It has been open to traffic for a few months now... and the pavement as reported by Wayno to TW and other of us on his email now extends and can be driven for 2 miles south of the Gonzaga Pemex.

The next big bridge they will likely build is over Arroyo Santa Maria, about 5 miles south of the Pemex.

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[*] posted on 3-18-2014 at 10:09 AM


Yeah we tried to get to the bridge thru the dirt roads, but at one point, the dirt road broke into two,so we didnt know which one to follow, so we went back and tried to get into the paved road that was closed, thru a little dirt gap, but i got stuck on a small enbankment, eventhough i was driving a jeep patriot. Lol. Luckily for us, help came soon from a couple of american couples who help us get unstuck our little jeep. After that we went back immediately to SF. Lol

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[*] posted on 3-18-2014 at 11:54 AM


Headed that way fri or mon. But I certainly won't pay that kinda price for Alfonsina's. I'll look at San Felipe or other options.
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[*] posted on 3-18-2014 at 12:18 PM


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Headed that way fri or mon. But I certainly won't pay that kinda price for Alfonsina's. I'll look at San Felipe or other options.
it may sound kinda pricey but don't forget, you can get your picture taken with antonio and don't forget one of your taco!:lol:
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[*] posted on 3-18-2014 at 11:49 PM


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Originally posted by TW
This from a friend in San Felipe:

The road to Gonzaga Bay is now paved 2 miles south of Gonzaga and open . New military check point almost done . Looks the same as the one north of San Felipe. Alfonsina's packed lots of people . Rooms are now $75 weekdays and $100 weekends and $125 holidays . Also building more rooms on the left side as you go in .


Egads...a military checkpoint near Gonzaga Bay similar to the one north of San Felipe??????? Oh...say it isn't so?

(Then again, there is the one between Maneadero and Santo Tomas and it is still just a shell...or was?).
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[*] posted on 3-19-2014 at 07:22 AM


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Headed that way fri or mon. But I certainly won't pay that kinda price for Alfonsina's. I'll look at San Felipe or other options.
it may sound kinda pricey but don't forget, you can get your picture taken with antonio and don't forget one of your taco!:lol:


I'll be sure to include the map and GPS coordinates

[Edited on 3-19-2014 by rts551]
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[*] posted on 3-19-2014 at 06:56 PM


Even the palapas have seen a rental increase....we stayed there 10 days ago.....$10/night for an open palapa and $25 for an enclosed one. It was a Friday night and the store and Alfonsino's restaurant were packed....to say the least....not a great review on the food/service....Eso si que es.....



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[*] posted on 3-20-2014 at 11:33 AM


Funny comment about the map and GPS... but these once remote places (including the Seven Sisters) have all been on maps and GPS lists since either were made for Baja travelers.

The places remain remote and unspoiled, UNTIL a highway (paved or graded dirt) is built to them... but specially when pavement arrives. It is good roads that spoil the remote places in Baja for those of us who go there for that kind of experience.

Take up you complaining with the Mexican government. It is what it is and the good 'ol days are just that... I vividly remember Gonzaga Bay and how it looked over the many years I have gone there and used the road via Puertecitos: 1965, 1967, 1974, 1975, 1979, 1983, 1986, 1999, and almost annually from 2001-2012... my Tacoma years :light:

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[*] posted on 3-20-2014 at 12:54 PM


And I prior to that...but who is counting...oops

Since I most of my time in Baja, I appreciate the infrastructure improvements.
and I find there are still more unexplored areas than those that are "civilized".

I would put up some pictures of this beloved road from 1959, but I find that some people borrow them and reuse them as their own and as with most family photos, they are personal.
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[*] posted on 3-20-2014 at 01:08 PM


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Originally posted by rts551...I would put up some pictures of this beloved road from 1959, but I find that some people borrow them and reuse them as their own and as with most family photos, they are personal.


Which is precisely why I stopped posting photos on this forum.

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[*] posted on 3-20-2014 at 01:13 PM


"The Gonzaga Highway"....now THERE is a new concept.....

Next: Coco's OXXO......:O :o :O :o

That's progress.....there will always be the side doubletrack south of Gonzaga for the folks who like it rough.... :saint:




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[*] posted on 3-20-2014 at 01:26 PM


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"The Gonzaga Highway"....now THERE is a new concept.....

Next: Coco's OXXO......:O :o :O :o

That's progress.....there will always be the side doubletrack south of Gonzaga for the folks who like it rough.... :saint:



Time moves on... I remember the road on the Pacific side prior to being paved. Now we take it for granted...or even complain about a few potholes. and it opened up a lot of areas for off-road exploration. I suspect the same will happen here and others will take it for granted in the years to come.
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[*] posted on 3-20-2014 at 04:10 PM


man I love the new pavement, get the rest done! I don't doubt that you "frequent yearly visitors":rolleyes: have a soft spot for that old POS road, but traveling that thing weekly, leaving numerous parts of numerous vehicles scattered along the way, the romance slips away.
and for you youngsters that were born too late to taste the wild side of baja, listen, I'd way rather have my youth than a bunch of memories of "the good ol' days":lol: but thats just me.
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[*] posted on 3-20-2014 at 04:32 PM


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man I love the new pavement, get the rest done! I don't doubt that you "frequent yearly visitors":rolleyes: have a soft spot for that old POS road, but traveling that thing weekly, leaving numerous parts of numerous vehicles scattered along the way, the romance slips away.
and for you youngsters that were born too late to taste the wild side of baja, listen, I'd way rather have my youth than a bunch of memories of "the good ol' days":lol: but thats just me.


amen to this!!!
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