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LukeJobbins
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El Rosario to santa rosalillita
I was wondering if it's possible to get from el Rosario to Santa rosalillita along the beach? If so does anyone have experience with it and how far it
is? Also I couldn't remember if there were any gas stations from santa rosalillita up to el Rosario on the highway. Thanks for the help guys.
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David K
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It is close to 220 miles, no services between El Rosario and Santa Rosalillita (on the coast road). My 2007 Road log and photos begin here: http://vivabaja.com/707/page3.html
Since the surfers here are tight lipped about their Seven Sisters region, current information may be hard to find. Posts from members TW, Ateo, and
Mexitron are the most recent I believe.
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dtbushpilot
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Buy a Baja Almanac and hit the road, it's more fun that way.
"Life is tough".....It's even tougher if you're stupid.....
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BooJumMan
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The roads don't go along the coast really. Not to mention the reports I got back from my buddy who was down there in October is that the roads are
really bad. You'll need to have a nice rig with lots of supplies, spare parts, etc to feel confident. I have heard there is are some possible farms of
illegal nature along that drive, so I'd be careful where you go.
Probably be best to talk about this to people on private messenger.
[Edited on 11-19-2014 by BooJumMan]
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Your question about gas is, yes and no. There are barrel-pumping sellers at the BOLA Jct and in Cataviņa, if you're going north from Sta. R-tita back
towards El Rosario. You'll pay a higher price, and you never know how clean or old the fuel is. South of the Sta. R-tita Jct and Hwy 1 the closest
is Villa Jesus Maria, and one military checkpoint in between.
Take lots of Jerry cans. You'll be doing an 'OG' Baja adventure. Load for bear, and don't forget to post your trip if you do it.
I don't have a BUCKET LIST, but I do have a F***- IT LIST a mile long!
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TMW
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There is no access along the coast south of El Rosario at Bahia San Carlos to Puerto Catarina. You would need to go out to hwy 1 at KM81 then down to
KM133 and take the Santa Catarina road to Punta Canoas. The road from Puerto Catarina to Punta Canoas is very very poor and with recent rains may not
be passable requiring you to go north to Santa Catarina then south to Punta Canoas. See that part here http://forums.bajanomad.com/viewthread.php?tid=72822
Costal road from Punta Canoas to Santa Rosalillita is good except for a few silt beds. Other than the Santa Catarina road there are three access roads
to Hwy1. The best is the Catavina road at San Jose coming out at Hwy1 at KM169. There is another road to Hwy1 at KM233 Laguna Chapala Cocos Jct. It
turns from the ocean at 29-10.825x114-44.400. This was the 2003 Baja 1000 route before it was changed due to silt in the area. There are actually a
couple of roads going east in the area and they all come together before going up the mtn. This road will not be passable if there is water on the dry
lake bed about 4 miles from the Hwy.
Further south just past Bahia Blanco there is a road to the east at a Jct at 29-05.370x114-36.06. It hits Hwy1 at KM252. At this Jct there is also a
road south that follows the coast but has much more silt. On the east road after 5 miles and passing a broken windmill another Jct at what's called
Cordornices in the Almanac at 29-05.600x114-32.140. The road south is the main road to Santa Rosalillita. The road east is a good road used by the
locals.
Some friends and I did the Santa Rosalillita to Punta Canoas costal route in July this year.
I would recommend a 4x4 especially if in one vehicle and when you get to the silt beds check it out before going thru. There are a few places were you
will need to go inland to get around a few wet marsh area along the way. Follow the most used road. There are fish camps along the way.
As said get an almanac. No gas along the coast but you can go to Catavina for gas out of cans.
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David K
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TW is as awesome as ever!
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"a few silt beds" understatement of the month!
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Quit saying silt or ged will be posting the picture of his broken leg again.
"Life is tough".....It's even tougher if you're stupid.....
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David K
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Even Malcolm Smith switched to 4 wheels at some point in his life!
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Quote: | Originally posted by dtbushpilot
Quit saying silt or ged will be posting the picture of his broken leg again. |
where is that guy? i gave him all the intel i had from our trip a month ago. is he out looking for those random silt beds right now?
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"There are a few places were you will need to go inland to get around a few wet marsh area along the way."
Oh man, the other big understatement of the month!
I remember a day where we had 3 of the best baja dirt bikes ever that were stuck axle-deep just 6 inches off of the 2-track rut at one of those "few
wet marsh areas"!! It took 3 guys to get each bike out!
Can't wait to go back there, esp the Cordonices route up over the top.
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Quote: | Originally posted by woody with a view
Quote: | Originally posted by dtbushpilot
Quit saying silt or ged will be posting the picture of his broken leg again. |
where is that guy? i gave him all the intel i had from our trip a month ago. is he out looking for those random silt beds right now?
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I am up here in BC getting ready to drive down Dec 5th....unless the CT scan says the lump is serious....but I think I will come down for a month
anyways as the trip has been the plan since May.
No broken leg pics this time due to popular request
I have kept all the posts regarding Seven Sisters area as well as San Evaristo road as I want to explore them this trip....so BIG THANKS to those
recent posters (Woody, TW, AK Gringo, Jack Swords, 4X4abc....sorry if I missed a few).
I will be in Buena Vista for about 10 days for the first leg of my trip....and may invite DT to ride some places....but only if he doesn't insist silt
is easy if you just "pin it"
Don't believe everything you think....
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"I don't always ride in silt but when I do I pin it!"..
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I've been up and down that route many times over the last 25 years including this past July. There are silt beds to be sure but we never had any
problems getting thru them and we were driving stock vehicles. A 93 Tacoma 4x4 bone stock, a Land Rover also bone stock, a 2008+/- I don't know the
year and my 2004 GMC Z71 with a 2 inch lift and 33 inch tires. The worse silt was the coast road south of Bahia Blanco that is west of the main road.
Twice we went inland to avoid the marsh areas. We camped at the Santa Rosalillita point and fished at Playa el Marron catching several fish, Yellow
Fin croakers and Corbinas. We camped at Punta Cono where fishing was not very good but the view was great. Went into Catavina for gas and camped in
the rocks outside of town. Left the coast to hwy 1 thru Santa Catarina. Did not see or have any problems with any bad guys. Met many friendly people
including a law student getting ready for his last year at Idaho State.
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LukeJobbins
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thanks guys. Trying to figure out if I can make it gas wise in my car otherwise it sounds like a fun adventure.
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LJ,
Pack some extra gas, food, camping stuff, and don't get stuck....and it should be an epic trip.
Don't believe everything you think....
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Quote: | Originally posted by TW
I've been up and down that route many times over the last 25 years including this past July. There are silt beds to be sure but we never had any
problems getting thru them and we were driving stock vehicles. A 93 Tacoma 4x4 bone stock, a Land Rover also bone stock, a 2008+/- I don't know the
year and my 2004 GMC Z71 with a 2 inch lift and 33 inch tires. The worse silt was the coast road south of Bahia Blanco that is west of the main road.
Twice we went inland to avoid the marsh areas. We camped at the Santa Rosalillita point and fished at Playa el Marron catching several fish, Yellow
Fin croakers and Corbinas. We camped at Punta Cono where fishing was not very good but the view was great. Went into Catavina for gas and camped in
the rocks outside of town. Left the coast to hwy 1 thru Santa Catarina. Did not see or have any problems with any bad guys. Met many friendly people
including a law student getting ready for his last year at Idaho State. |
I think Hurricane Simon dumped a lot of rain down there...wonder what became of the road. Silt beds, after drying out for a couple weeks, would be
easy to drive over, nicely recompacted.
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Quote: | Originally posted by LukeJobbins
Trying to figure out if I can make it gas wise in my car. |
I hope you mean "truck" and not "car. =)
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David K
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or Jeep/ SUV ?
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