Originally posted by PYandre
I just received this email today (3/12/13) from friends who drove from Chapala to Coco's Corners to San Felipe yesterday:
The road from Chapala to Gonzaga is quite rough, especially the 20km section between Coco's Corner and Chapala (Hwy 1). However, we felt it was well
worth it. We went slow to Coco's Corner but even then it took less than an hour. And the section between Coco's Corner and Gonzaga (almost 40 km) was
a lot easier, especially with some side sand roads which were easy to drive. The whole 60 km took about 2 hours, and that includes the obligatory beer
stop at Coco's Corner.
We stopped at Alfonsina's in Gonzaga Bay -- very pretty but decided to go on to San Felipe for the night. The road is paved almost all the way from
Gonzaga to San Felipe and it is a beautiful drive along the Sea of Cortez (except for the tacky little developments along the way). The only thing to
watch out for are the vados between San Felipe and Puertocitos -- a 70 km stretch or so. YOU HAVE TO SLOW DOWN FOR THEM, unless you want to really
shake things up in the car.
The advice you got on Baja Nomad about pulling a trailer over this sections was very good. I wouldn't want to pull between Chapala and Gonzaga. We met
one fellow who was doing that and he was fine, but said it was taking a long time. |