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[*] posted on 8-6-2018 at 07:48 PM


4 hrs = ½ day Jeep trail. I would like that, but the wife will want to rest. Maybe,we could run in the afternoon and people can sightsee and sleep in.

I will plug that in my agenda Rich T!:bounce:
What is the name of that trail, again?




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[*] posted on 8-6-2018 at 10:56 PM


Pioneer Mine Trail
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[*] posted on 8-8-2018 at 06:08 AM


IMO
The list of difficult rides diving distance from San Felipe. Hardest first.
With the local names
* Huatamote from Parral to L Diablo. (No record of a passage yet).
* Mini Summit Going up Hill (aka power line road summit)
* Mini summit going down hill
* Pioneer Mine road
* Turquesia grade
* Matomi
* Pole line road (stack the rocks and move it down the list)
* The other SF arroyos: Huatamote, Azufre, & Chanate, & Curevitas
(previous recent weather dependent)
* Both the Pinta passes
* San Pedro (aka Green Door)

Add your own choices to the list


[Edited on 8-9-2018 by PaulW]
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[*] posted on 8-8-2018 at 07:48 AM


Paul, We should run the la turguesa(XR Trail,Freds Tractor Trail) this winter,a local Mexican jeep club ran it earlier this year, I met up with them at Coco's in April.
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[*] posted on 8-8-2018 at 04:47 PM


Power line refers to Mini Summit not Pole line.
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[*] posted on 8-8-2018 at 05:16 PM


Telegraph is improper for all the tracks.
Poleline and Powerline are not the same tracks
I used telegraph because I saw it in print somewhere I should not have repeated it.
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[*] posted on 8-8-2018 at 06:33 PM


10-4 Paul... I will just delete my stuff added today. You guys have fun and keep an eye open for history!



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[*] posted on 8-9-2018 at 05:27 AM


Quote: Originally posted by rich t  
Paul, We should run the la turguesa(XR Trail,Freds Tractor Trail) this winter,a local Mexican jeep club ran it earlier this year, I met up with them at Coco's in April.

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Agree it has been on my to do list for years. Went there a long time ago but was voted down by my companions.
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[*] posted on 8-9-2018 at 02:25 PM


Quote: Originally posted by PaulW  
IMO
The list of difficult rides diving distance from San Felipe. Hardest first.
With the local names
* Huatamote from Parral to L Diablo. (No record of a passage yet).
* Mini Summit Going up Hill (aka power line road summit)
* Mini summit going down hill
* Pioneer Mine road
* Turquesia grade
* Matomi
* Pole line road (stack the rocks and move it down the list)
* The other SF arroyos: Huatamote, Azufre, & Chanate, & Curevitas
(previous recent weather dependent)
* Both the Pinta passes
* San Pedro (aka Green Door)

Add your own choices to the list


[Edited on 8-9-2018 by PaulW]


Thanks for the comprehensive list, Paul.




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[*] posted on 8-9-2018 at 03:47 PM


The Xr trail a tuff one on our bikes years ago was not passable by 4 wheeler. With all the SXS going up hopeful it is more easy now. After the boulders to get to hill climb. That took many runs on the bikes to get over rock pile at bottom climb. 17 or more years ago sounds like best in a jeep.
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Quote: Originally posted by bajatrailrider  
The Xr trail a tuff one on our bikes years ago was not passable by 4 wheeler. With all the SXS going up hopeful it is more easy now. After the boulders to get to hill climb. That took many runs on the bikes to get over rock pile at bottom climb. 17 or more years ago sounds like best in a jeep.


I drove up La Turquesa near the mine about 10 years ago, but I couldn't find the route to the uphill grade. It was a nice side trip for our group.




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[*] posted on 8-9-2018 at 08:21 PM


I have done both ends but never the whole trail.
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[*] posted on 8-9-2018 at 09:18 PM


Quote: Originally posted by rich t  
I have done both ends but never the whole trail.
Did you go the bottom up turn around go back down. Or stop at start up hill.
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[*] posted on 8-9-2018 at 09:28 PM


For what it's worth, here is my observation after finding the top of the grade in February 2007 to 'discover' it was an auto road and not a single track as I thought Kacey Smith had described it: http://vivabaja.com/207/ (first two pages)

Following that trip, 'steekers' rode in with his m/c and took photos of the grade from the turquoise mine, then Ken and his group tried to get to the bottom of the grade from the turquoise mine. Finally, with help from TW and others, Roy 'The Squarecircle' in an LR-3 Land Rover made it to the base, then drove to the top and on the Hwy. 1.




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[*] posted on 8-10-2018 at 11:00 AM


I think Roy had more trouble at the bottom of the hill after getting out of the arroyo than the section from the mine to the arroyo exit.
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[*] posted on 8-10-2018 at 11:41 AM


Yes the bottom of the hill had large rocks holes very steep angle at bottom. This was years ago Mike was on his TT680 custom framed Yamaha. I was on my TT680 with Cr500 Susp and Girl on back. She was able to walk faster then we could ride the bikes HAAAA
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[*] posted on 8-10-2018 at 06:49 PM


Quote: Originally posted by bajatrailrider  
Quote: Originally posted by rich t  
I have done both ends but never the whole trail.
Did you go the bottom up turn around go back down. Or stop at start up hill.


We did the part from hwy 5 to the mine in the Jeeps about 7 years ago, last year I took a look at it from hwy 1 looking down, was on a 6 day dirt bike trip and that was not part of our route but took a look for future rides.
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[*] posted on 8-25-2018 at 08:08 PM
courtesy of Animals4x4 Club, Mexicali





...and on to THE SUMMIT and Laguna Hanson for these hardy 4 wheelers! Muchas gracias por las fotos, Animales 4x4!




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[*] posted on 8-25-2018 at 08:24 PM
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Chloe Blaire offered to provide THE IMPOSSIBLE participants with a full MATOMI tour!:bounce:

Chloe Blaire wrote:
"Cinnamon valley is in Matomi Canyon and it has an arch like they have in Utah.. Have you gone all the way in Matomi to the ranch hole, has water fall and a large pool of water. You can even do dry camping there."




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Quote: Originally posted by Ken Cooke  
Chloe Blaire offered to provide THE IMPOSSIBLE participants with a full MATOMI tour!:bounce:

Chloe Blaire wrote:
"Cinnamon valley is in Matomi Canyon and it has an arch like they have in Utah.. Have you gone all the way in Matomi to the ranch hole, has water fall and a large pool of water. You can even do dry camping there."


Arroyo Las Blancas, south of Arroyo Matomí:


Photo from PaulW... from one of your threads Ken: http://forums.bajanomad.com/viewthread.php?tid=68128

I was going there last March 2017 but the boulders blocking the Narrows of Matomí Canyon prevented that!




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