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Suggestions for the trip back from Mulege

Ranger Rich - 10-12-2006 at 12:13 PM

I am still woking on our itinerary for the November trip and I am up to figuring the return trip. We will be heading north from Mulege that morning and we figure to drive about 200 miles that day. We will have stayed at all the usual places on the way down so I am wondering if there isn't someplace besides San Ignacio (staying a night there on the way down)that we should look into?

The 2WD pickup and cabover camper limit our off-road ability some but it seems like there ought to be options to see some new places even on the dreaded return to the "real world".

BajaWarrior - 10-13-2006 at 07:02 AM

Muleje to Guererro Negro is 195 miles, after that is L.A. Bay Junction.

I'd stop in Guererro, then El Rosario is another 200 miles.

El Rosario to Border, little over 200 miles.

Diver - 10-13-2006 at 08:34 AM

Is there anywher new to camp in GN other than the parking lot behind Malamarino ?

Abreojos is another option now that the road is paved all the way.
If you've never been, November is a nice time to go.

Anyone know what the current camping situation is in Abreojos ?
We have camped on the beach and in a friend's lot.
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DianaT - 10-13-2006 at 09:45 AM

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Is there anywher new to camp in GN other than the parking lot behind Malamarino ?


Yes----there is a campground on the lagoon south of GN----by the whale watching area.



Diane

Diver - 10-13-2006 at 06:49 PM

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Yes----there is a campground on the lagoon south of GN----by the whale watching area.
Diane



Isn't that about 15 miles out on a dirt road ?
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DianaT - 10-14-2006 at 08:56 AM

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Originally posted by Diver
Yes----there is a campground on the lagoon south of GN----by the whale watching area.
Diane



Isn't that about 15 miles out on a dirt road ?
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Yes, a good dirt road --- flat and part of it through the salt flats. Even after the heavy rains of late 2004 and early 2005, there were only a few wet spots that were no problem. A few of the campsites, however, were still flooded.

One drives through the salt company's property, but the guard there just takes down information about your vehicle. It is really convenient for going whale watching.

The Road


Diane

Diane

[Edited on 10-14-2006 by jdtrotter]

Diver - 10-14-2006 at 09:19 AM

Boy, when you give an answer, you give and answer.
With photos yet !!
Thank you very much.

Are there pangas for whale watching right there ?
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DianaT - 10-14-2006 at 10:02 AM

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Originally posted by Diver
Boy, when you give an answer, you give and answer.
With photos yet !!
Thank you very much.

Are there pangas for whale watching right there ?
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Opps, here she goes again---:tumble::tumble:

Yes it is where you go to see the whales. Years ago, it was not organized---just drove out and there were pangas there. Now the hijido has a nice new building with this guy out front.

Well there was a picture here, but in trying to resize it----host site didn't cooperate---crashed instead. :fire:

When you reach the end of the road, you see the building. To get to the camping area, there is a little booth where you pay---forget the amount, but really cheap, and then the camping area is off to the right.

There are no camping facilities, other than a few pit toliets, but the sites are spread out----if it was not whale watching season, it could be quite isolated.

Here is our first camping site on the way down in 2005---we don't have the trailer anymore, instead we now have a small truck camper.



They have posted hours of when the first pangas go out, but they are not always accurate. They try to wait for enough people to fill the panga. Last time we shared our panga with a small tour from town.

The whales are always great- this one is taking a peek at the people in the panga



OK, no more----:spingrin::spingrin:

Ranger Rick, do you ever spend a night in Catavina? We always enjoy it.

Diane

Reducing size of photos on edit--



[Edited on 10-14-2006 by jdtrotter]

Ranger Rich - 10-22-2006 at 10:10 AM

We have camped in the boulder fields (well away from the highway) in the past when traveling with more than one vehicle. I have heard recently that it is pretty sketchy there now so I don't know if I would do it again unless we have a large group with us. Last year we stopped at our favorite campsite in the boulders for a short break from driving and found that someone had stripped and cut up a car there.

Isn't there a place that has campsites on the south end of town? I seem to remember hearing that it was OK.

David K - 10-22-2006 at 10:14 AM

L.A. Bay and Mision San Borja... The dirt road to the mission is about 22 miles long, graded, either way (Rosarito or L.A. Bay Hwy. in...)

rts551 - 10-22-2006 at 10:15 AM

Abreojos.....

Camping is still on the beach.. the road is paved except for the last 16 miles.

chino - 10-22-2006 at 12:24 PM

jdtrotter, was that a bigfoot trailer you had? Maybe I met you guys in Gro. Neg. last Feb?