Marie-Rose
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How long is drive fr. Baja Cactus Motel to San Ignacio?
Hubby, dtr and dogs planning their drive. How long will it take them to drive from Baja Cactus Motel to San Ignacio? Would they have time to do a
side trip to see the whales in Guerro Negro? (should they stay overnight in GN) Next stop they are planning is Loreto.
The VW Westie will be packed to the rafters, there will not be any speeding...thank God they will be going down that hill to Santa Roasalia!!!
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Summanus
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6 hours will get you there, Marie-Rose
From Baja Cactus to San Ignacio, that is....it's 312 miles...as for side trips, hey, that's what Baja is all about.
If whale watching out of Guerrero Negro, I recommend staying at Malarrimos Motel...they can provide tours, lodging, meals, lunches, etc. Have a good
trip!
That unnerving hill just north of Santa Rosalia is called El Diablo for good reasons! There have been many mishaps on that steep grade.
Loreto....I don't have a clue anymore..it has grown by leaps and bounds!
[Edited on 12-28-2006 by Summanus]
Summanus....ancient Roman Nightly Thunder God. He liked refrieds too.
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Marie Rose
If you really only drive the posted limits, that drive is at least 8 hours, maybe 9, and leaves no time for side trips, unless you make it an
overnighter. Of course,driving the limit with 18 wheelers on your burro will change your mind rapidly. Much safer to go with the flow. Speaking with
loads of experience and zillion different vehicles.
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David K
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I have found that if you use 50 mph as an average drive speed between destinations (includes stops), it works out very well... So, 300 miles would be
6 hours. Now, that's in my truck not towing and driving like I want to get somewhere! But, you do know I stop and take pictures, GPS readings, eat,
and the other things too like checkpoints!
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?posted speeed?..... batges!........ BATGES!!.......... WE DON NEED NO STINKIN' BATGES!!!
[Edited on 01-19-2004 by aha baja]
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Marie-Rose
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OK, so Baja Cactus Motel to Guerro Negro to see the whales... so then how long is the drive to Loreto? I would imagine San Ignacio is only a few
hours?
We have never stayed overnight in Mulege... does anyone know of anywhere that has secure parking and will allow dogs?
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Marie-Rose
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Sorry, just needed to bring this back to the top cause I am still wondering about accomodation in Mulege?????
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Diver
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Serenidad allows dogs and has secure parking.
Maybe you can park next to Mikes trailer ??
There are other places in town but I don't think with secure parking.
Depending on the speed you drive, GN to Mulege is about 3 1/2 hours and another 2 hours to Loreto. I'd plan to stay in Mulege overnight then spend
part of a day at a conception beach on the way to Loreto.
Relax and enjoy !!
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