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[*] posted on 3-21-2005 at 11:19 PM
Road to Gonzaga


Does anyone know the recent road conditions to Gonzaga? I would like to know from both directions.

Do you believe we could get there without a problem in a minivan?

I am worried about ground clearance

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[*] posted on 3-22-2005 at 06:33 AM
Roads to Gonzaga


Big AL - If you go to BajaNomad Home (above) then to forums, there is a section devoted to road conditions. I haven't driven the road lately, but copied here a recent post from the Road Forum and it may help a bit.

Not my report, but is says:



We just drove the road from Hwy.1 to Mexicali two days ago. Can't tell any difference in the condition, it seems roughest between Gonzaga and Puertecitos. We saw alot of traffic, from semi trucks to small passenger cars. I would not reccomend it in a passenger car. There was gas available at the Gonzaga Pemex and probably at Bahia de Los Angeles Pemex next week or so. The wild flowers are in bloom and it alone is worth the trip.

[Edited on 3-15-2005 by bajaloco]



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[*] posted on 3-22-2005 at 08:03 AM


al. when you leaveing? we'll be at the bay of la this weekend.:coolup:
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[*] posted on 3-22-2005 at 09:31 AM
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Steve:

I think we will hit the road south to Gonzaga on Memerial Day and stay the following week. I am trying to figure out if some good friends of our dare make the road in to Gonzaga in their minivan. If all else fails they drive my Grand Cherokee since I got a new F250 crew cab,

I will be back down in BOLA in the middle of June. Do have plans of being there around that time?

I bought a new tin boat last year and just bought a new Johnson 30 HP for so I am set for some serious tin boat fishing. Hopefully we can hook up down there this year.

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[*] posted on 3-22-2005 at 09:51 AM


bring plenty of stuff to drink....i reccomend Pacifico...that seems to calm the nerves a bit....Tecate works well too;D;D;D
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[*] posted on 3-22-2005 at 10:45 AM


Should of sold me that motor for cheap Al, then I could of told you all of the fishing spots down there and how to fish them since Ive been fishing there and at Punta Final for 16 years and Im 22 now. :P
The road is a piece of cake and you could go both ways in a mini van. They always re grade it in the washes after heavy rains. The chapala route is 90% of the time an easier route. Good Luck

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[*] posted on 3-22-2005 at 11:06 AM


Be prepared for flat tires. Those mini van tires ain't too strong on the sidewalls. Couple o' spares a good idea. :yes:



Southbound and down!

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[*] posted on 3-22-2005 at 11:34 AM
"I am worried about ground clearance


The road to Gonzaga to is drivable. On mile 26 outside of San Felipe the road becomes a nightmare of potholes. You will be doing 25 mph for the next 30 miles. After that?it?s all dirt with washboard (bumpy ripples every three inches). Your average mph will be 40ish. Deflate your tire pressure by 25% for a smoother ride; this will not damage your tires. Talking about tires?. carry a spare. And jack! Do a check and make sure that you have everything to change a tire properly. You can ask the locals coming north from Gonzaga (as they pass you) if the gas station is opened. Do carry a 5-gallon can with you. You may be arriving on fumes! Once you get to the gas station, there are plenty of campsites, food store and a motel. You be okay! Do not travel further south. The road at 8 or so miles becomes rough, rough, and rough! Bottom scrappers and tire bitters lay in the wait for you! Do go over to Punta Finale (about 5 miles), it?s a good spot for fishing, Kayak and snorkeling. And few humans! There?s a camp site there?but is crapola.
You mini van will be fine.

[Edited on 3-22-2005 by yankeeirishman]




What control freaks there are here. Don\'t believe that post you just read!
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[*] posted on 3-22-2005 at 01:49 PM


oh yeah, i deflate my tires 50% to about 20 PSI. bring two spares if you can. the guys at rancho grande can repair minor flats. Pick up your trash and have fun. One hint, LIVE BAIT, Bottom.:spingrin:
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[*] posted on 3-22-2005 at 04:14 PM
Wait a minute!


Whoa! Live bait? Okay, okay....give me the story!
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[*] posted on 3-22-2005 at 08:20 PM


Just got back. With the exception of the potholes south of SF the road was in pretty good shape.
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[*] posted on 3-23-2005 at 07:10 AM


al i'll be there at the end of june, lets put that boat to work!! were allso planning on fishing the yellow tail contest in may.:coolup:
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