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Road to Laguna San Ignacio


Anyone been out there lately?

Someone on Fred's board said the road was so bad that he turned back after 4 miles.

The tour companies take vans out to the Laguna, so I can't imagine it is that bad.

Could we make it out (and back) in a 2WD Ford pickup, a Jeep Cherokee and either a RAV 4 or Previa van? We would air down and drive slowly.

And is there anywhere we can air up as we get back on the pavement headed north?




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[*] posted on 2-9-2006 at 09:21 AM


The Pemex station in San Ignacio most likely has air... Otherwise one of any tire repair shops in San Ignacio/ San Lino (near Ricardo's Rice & Beans)?

Regarding the post on the road...

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[*] posted on 2-9-2006 at 11:47 AM


We were on it not long ago--just another annoyingly washboardy road.



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[*] posted on 2-9-2006 at 12:35 PM


If you are going out for the day, I would definitely consider using one of the tour groups. Kuyima is a good one. That would also mean that you could all be in one vehicle and that no one would be going nuts driving. It is a tortuous road and rough on your vehicle. However, the reward of seeing the whales in such a friendly atmosphere, makes it worth whatever you have to put up with.



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[*] posted on 2-9-2006 at 02:35 PM
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I talked with Ricardo at Rice and Beans in San Ignacio a few days ago and he complained that the road was very bad. He said he had recently broke an axle on one of his vans and punchered a new tire a few weeks ago.
If you do decide to drive the road, figure on no more the 10 mph which puts the ride at a little more than three hours.
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[*] posted on 2-9-2006 at 02:44 PM


we are driving down next week and camping at Kuyima's. We are driving a Toyota Tacoma 4x4 I have two spares and will air down my tires. I dont know how to drive 10 miles per hour. Maybe there will be rain and some mud too. that will make it even more fun, YA!!!! :spingrin::tumble::lol::bounce:
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[*] posted on 2-9-2006 at 03:56 PM


We were on it 5 days ago and if you air down it is better than most roads we were on in the last three months. You can make it easly in 1:45. The whales are in and love to come to the boats
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[*] posted on 2-9-2006 at 05:19 PM


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we are driving down next week and camping at Kuyima's. We are driving a Toyota Tacoma 4x4 I have two spares and will air down my tires. I dont know how to drive 10 miles per hour. Maybe there will be rain and some mud too. that will make it even more fun, YA!!!! :spingrin::tumble::lol::bounce:


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