A week ago I and five locals (Daniele, Pag, Noel, Christian and I forget the other guy’s name) did a round trip bike trip from Mulege to the old
mine site near the North end of the Bahia Conception peninsula. All very experienced riders most on pretty much state of the art off road hardware. My
old DR-350 was the exception. The other five rode an assortment of japanese MX bikes. 250’s and 450’s. The round trip distance was about 175 miles
including the pavement from Mulege to the South end of the bay.
To make a long story short, forget about it. It is now impassable in many places to any sort of four wheeled rig and a few of the washouts were
marginal for 18 year old hotshots on 250 mx bikes. The sand going over to to the other side goes on forever. Even allowing for old age and dementia, I
spent entirely too much time lying on my back laughing with my bike on top of me.
From the pavement to where you head North rather than go ahead to San Sebastion is fine. 2WD and hardly any clearance issues. On the way back there
was a young gringa in a Plymouth soccer mom type van doing just fine.
The first ten miles North along the bay are reasonable allowing for the fact that the road is about fifty percent gone so you have to drive along the
high tide line. Lots of great camping spots. Then you start hitting the deep washouts where I was wandering back and forth in a three foot deep slot
about three feet wide. The brush and cactus on both sides was thick without even cow paths. I believe that this would be the end of the line for any
four wheeled vehicle.
The “road” continues in this vein up to where you turn East to cross the peninsula. All traces of the old jeep road have been washed away by the
storms and most of the way was deep sand. I had my tires down below ten pounds and still washed out and flopped over several times. There are narrow
spots and we spent a bit of time route finding.
Usually a return trip seems much shorter as things are familiar. This time the route South seemed to go on for a hundred miles. The in-motion time for
the approximately 100 miles of dirt was about six hours. Given the amount of time we were smoking in high gear, the bad parts were fairly chewed up
Not reccommended. Next time I rent a Panga. |