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[*] posted on 10-4-2006 at 07:44 AM
Shortcut to San Felipe side?


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My Wife and I are heading out this fri for Baja!!!:spingrin:
It'll take 4-5 days to get there from Ontario. We plan on camping out near Meling and SPM. Near the end of our stay we want to hook up with a guy that does compressed earth brick buildings (like adobe) on the San Felipe side. I wonder if there is a shorter route to get there rather than going all the way back to Ensenada and the 3? I know there is a shortcut near Meling towards Mikes Sky ranch but we're pulling a pop-up camper with our 4X4 so I'm not so sure it would be a wise route from what I hear about the shape of that road!

Looking at the Baja Almanac there seems to be a pretty good route from San Vicente to Colonia Lazaro Card##as. Is this route in pretty good shape or are there better shortcuts?

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[*] posted on 10-4-2006 at 09:02 AM


Nope, sorry Astro. With that rig you're going to have to go back to Ensenada. But it's a great drive over the mtns (about 150 miles to SF), and worth seeing if you never have.
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[*] posted on 10-4-2006 at 09:52 AM


You have seen my photos of the route from Meling to Mike's and on to San Felipe, I presume? http://vivabaja.com/905 Pretty rough to pull a trailer over.

The San Vicente to Valle Trinidad road is GRADED dirt and possible in 2WD when I used it a few years ago... I suspect even okay with a trailer in 4WD.

Photos on that road are at http://vivabaja.com/baja_2001

The sure thing is what Wayno says, go back to Ensenada.

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[*] posted on 10-5-2006 at 06:41 AM


Thanks for your input on this Guys!

David: I know you're a Toyota Guy so you may appreciate why I want to try out my new FJ Cruiser on some back roads!
Luckily our pop-up is a Starcraft RT which is made for off-roading (to a degree!)

--see ya in a few weeks, hope to post some pics of my trip!

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[*] posted on 10-5-2006 at 07:33 AM


The turn off to Valle Trinidad on hwy 1 is KM103 and marked Los Cochis 12, La Calentura 14. It will save you time and miles.
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[*] posted on 10-5-2006 at 08:18 AM


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The turn off to Valle Trinidad on hwy 1 is KM103 and marked Los Cochis 12, La Calentura 14. It will save you time and miles.


Yes, right near the L.A. Cetto vineyards!




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[*] posted on 10-5-2006 at 09:02 AM


I got the most thorough inspection I've ever had at a "pop-up" reten on that route. Physically it's mostly dirt with some tight curves, kinda bumpy with a few rocks and rain channels cut across the road, but not too bad if you go slow. The soldiers can be a bit suspicious as to why any tourist would go that way.



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[*] posted on 10-5-2006 at 01:20 PM


VALLE TRINIDAD TO SAN VICENTE

I've been on this road a couple of times and it can have some rough spots, narrow spots and steep spots, but overall, it seemed to be okay.

I pulled my Carson 14 ft. Utility trailer (dual axles) over it one time and it was loaded with 2 quads. Didn't seem to be big problem, except had to really slow down in some rougher and narrow sections. I was pulling it in my Ford 4X4 F250 Crew Cab, but I don't think I ever had to use 4 wheel drive. I think a well made Tent Trailer would not have a problem.

I did have one problem, when I managed to bend the rim on a tire and it went flat. But, I just got out my 2lb. sledgehammer (short handled) and pounded it back into shape. It held air fine and I went on. I would plan on having at least one spare tire and two would be better.

(If you don't have a large hammer like that, they can be VERY USEFUL!!! I bought mine at Harbor Freight for about $5.)

If you want more information about the road, check with WILD BILL on Fred Metcalf's Baja Board. He may have more current information.

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[*] posted on 10-6-2006 at 08:10 AM


sounds like a guy just needs to make his own decision on weather to go or not, even an "easy" trip can go gunny sack at any moment!
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[*] posted on 10-7-2006 at 09:33 AM


While anything can happen and the road may have rough sections. It was used in the June Baja 500 race. It's about 40 miles from hwy 1 to Valle de Trinidad. To go up to Ensenada and over is 130 miles.
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