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[*] posted on 9-8-2019 at 07:52 PM


Can you send it to me, it looks amazing. Does it come out at Catavina and take off again? Where does it end at?
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[*] posted on 9-8-2019 at 07:57 PM


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Can you send it to me, it looks amazing. Does it come out at Catavina and take off again? Where does it end at?


I sent you the Hagy Mesa track. About 20 miles. The video goes from El Rosario to BoLA. They do the 22 day trail.



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[*] posted on 9-8-2019 at 08:50 PM


I was wondering if the second half was the 22 day trail, thanks..
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[*] posted on 9-9-2019 at 07:13 AM


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Quote: Originally posted by David K  
Agua de Gringo?


It's what MulegeAl (I think it was him) called it. This was like a week or two ago. I asked him at the time if you could get all the way to the coast from there and he didn't really give me a straight answer.





I drove from Agua de Gringo to San Juanico my first time up there. I said I would never do it again. The brush is way too thick and it took me forever to brush it out so I could get my camper down the road. The most scenic drive is the first half from Mulege.
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[*] posted on 9-9-2019 at 08:51 AM


Got you. What other cool drives around the area?



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[*] posted on 9-9-2019 at 09:57 AM


Why not go up the Concepcion peninsula? There is a nice beach at the very end on the bay side and a manganese mine (Gavilan) from the 1940s on the gulf side. See geoffff's post on his last trip report. There is also some petroglyphs (Los Pintados) and a stream in a little canyon (Tres Marias)... all in my Baja Extreme 2016 trip report when we tried going up to the end (a hurricane the week before washed out the road about 8 miles from the end.









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[*] posted on 9-9-2019 at 09:59 AM


geoffff's 2019 trip report: http://forums.bajanomad.com/viewthread.php?tid=92615



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[*] posted on 9-9-2019 at 11:41 AM


whole network of roads to explore out at Rancho San Lino
will find the tracks later


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[*] posted on 9-9-2019 at 11:47 AM


one of the least traveled is the 1930's road Mulege - Loreto
driven most of it with 4x4 - MC or mountain bike would be best

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[*] posted on 9-9-2019 at 01:08 PM


Quote: Originally posted by David K  
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Thanks. Cool canyon out there.






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[*] posted on 9-10-2019 at 09:17 AM


JZ:

On the San Nicolas thread you posted a map that has "Caves" marked on it. Those caves appear to be within 1 mile of Ensenada de Mangle which is where the abandoned villas are on that track I posted. There are some roads that go in the direction of the caves but none of them appear to go through. I'm curious what kind of caves are there and are they worth checking out? Also, do you have exact coordinates?

My thought was next time I'm in the area to either get as close as possible and hike over or launch a kayak from the beach and check it out.

Harald:

Thanks for posting the old 1930's road. I will definitely check that one out next time I'm there. As I recall, the road continued south and went by Comondu Viejo. I believe David K. posted about doing that road 50 years ago. Is that correct, David? Does anyone have a pic of the 1930 map they can post?
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[*] posted on 9-10-2019 at 09:50 AM


Quote: Originally posted by Nikno  
JZ:

On the San Nicolas thread you posted a map that has "Caves" marked on it. Those caves appear to be within 1 mile of Ensenada de Mangle which is where the abandoned villas are on that track I posted. There are some roads that go in the direction of the caves but none of them appear to go through. I'm curious what kind of caves are there and are they worth checking out? Also, do you have exact coordinates?

My thought was next time I'm in the area to either get as close as possible and hike over or launch a kayak from the beach and check it out.

Harald:

Thanks for posting the old 1930's road. I will definitely check that one out next time I'm there. As I recall, the road continued south and went by Comondu Viejo. I believe David K. posted about doing that road 50 years ago. Is that correct, David? Does anyone have a pic of the 1930 map they can post?


The main road to La Paz (to 1971) passed by Comondú Viejo as well as San José and San Miguel Comondú. Loreto was on an almost dead-end road (but you could go on south via San Javier). The new highway being built north from La Paz went from Insurgentes east to Ligüí and then north to Loreto and on to Mulegé.

Here is the 1930 map of that area (note, it is not accurate in many places):





If you search the Baja Historic Interests & Maps forum here on Nomad, you can see more of this and other old maps. You are also welcome to see them on my Photobucket maps albums. Here is the 1930 album: https://s213.photobucket.com/user/DavidKier/library/Maps/193...




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[*] posted on 9-10-2019 at 09:54 AM


A 1941 road map. The heavy line is the main road south:



The 1962 Howard Gulick map (very accurate):





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[*] posted on 9-10-2019 at 09:57 AM


Pretty cool old maps
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[*] posted on 9-10-2019 at 11:46 AM


Quote: Originally posted by David K  
A 1941 road map. The heavy line is the main road south:



The 1962 Howard Gulick map (very accurate):



the 1941 map shows the 1930 road

the Gulick map shows the "new" dirt road - don't know when it was built

the paved 1973 road is positioned between the two

the original Camino Real from Loreto to Mulege is between the 1930's road and the paved road, going past Tinaja Las Cruces




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[*] posted on 9-10-2019 at 12:07 PM


Quote: Originally posted by Nikno  
JZ:

On the San Nicolas thread you posted a map that has "Caves" marked on it. Those caves appear to be within 1 mile of Ensenada de Mangle which is where the abandoned villas are on that track I posted. There are some roads that go in the direction of the caves but none of them appear to go through. I'm curious what kind of caves are there and are they worth checking out? Also, do you have exact coordinates?

My thought was next time I'm in the area to either get as close as possible and hike over or launch a kayak from the beach and check it out.



I went there in my boat 3-4 years ago. We took the Zodiac inside of a cave. I have a video of it some where. Will try to post when I get back home.




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[*] posted on 9-10-2019 at 03:00 PM


Quote: Originally posted by JZ  
I went there in my boat 3-4 years ago. We took the Zodiac inside of a cave. I have a video of it some where. Will try to post when I get back home.


So, these caves would be only accessible by boat? Or could I walk up the beach and then inside?

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[*] posted on 9-10-2019 at 04:13 PM


Have to be on the water.




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[*] posted on 9-10-2019 at 06:51 PM


Pic of one of the caves.

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