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road from Santo Domingo (Ciudad Insurgentes) to Loreto via San Javier
Would like to take this road mentioned in Backroads Baja. Does anyone know the current state of the road?
Thanks!
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San Javier road to Pacific coast
I'm still hoping someone can give me some idea of the conditions on this road. It is shown on the maps, but I have learned that that means nada.
Thanks for your help.
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I took this road two years ago so my info is not urrent. Rains can really inluence its condition. I went theough in my f250 pulling a small flatbed
trailer. Had to go across two bedstreams that were "paved" with rocks. otherwise easy.
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elfbrewery
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Thanks, rts, that gives me a little confidence. Info is good.
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rts551
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elfbrewery
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Brilliant! Thanks so much.
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What are you driving...? An SUV or truck would be better than a Focus or a Corvette!
Please post a report when you get back! Thank you!!
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I drove it a couple of weeks ago and it is fine -- 2 wheel drive and in good condition. Nicer drive than Highway 1 and a lot less traffic.
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Right on! How long did it take to enjoy this road?
BTW, we'll be in various 4wd vehicles, so your update will help solidify our route.
Thanks for the update!
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Quote: | Originally posted by elfbrewery
Right on! How long did it take to enjoy this road?
BTW, we'll be in various 4wd vehicles, so your update will help solidify our route.
Thanks for the update! |
Jealous!
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Paulclark
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From San Javier to Insurgentes it probably took us 1-1/2 hours. Loreto to San Javier -- about 1 hour. It is paved up into the canyon and the rest is
in great shape.
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Gotcha. Great info. Thanks!
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Quote: | Originally posted by Paulclark
I drove it a couple of weeks ago and it is fine -- 2 wheel drive and in good condition. Nicer drive than Highway 1 and a lot less traffic.
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Paul, which road did you drive? Coming from Loreto, there is one road to San Jose de Comundu several miles before you reach San Javier. It is
signed, but the sign has been lying down for several months. The other road goes through San Javier and passes to the left of the mission.
I think I've asked you this before when this subject came up, I'm just always hoping for news that the shorter road, before SJ, has been repaired
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Here's a part of it... Loreto to San Javier road log from last summer...
I made some mileage notes from Hwy. 1 to San Javier:
0.0 San Javier road at Hwy. 1, exactly one mile south of the signed Loreto entrance road.
8.2 Rock art parking on left, at arroyo crossing… short walk to site.
9.8 End of pavement, good graded road continues up.
11.4 Rancho Las Parras and chapel.
16.1 Rancho Viejo, the original location of Mision San Javier (1699-1710).
17.3 Road to San Jose Comondu junction.
21.7 San Francisco Javier de Biaundo 1699-1817 The second California mission was originally founded 5 miles north, but moved here in 1710. The church
was built from 1744 to 1758, and remains as the finest preserved stone mission in Baja California. GPS: 25°51'36.9" 111°32'37.0"
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great info, keep it coming.
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Paula
I am talking about the road that goes through San Javier to the left of the Mission and then turns south.
I haven't been on the road that turns off before San Javier and goes to San Jose de Comondu for a year and it is usually pretty rough -- not 4 wheel
drive but slow going especially close to Commondu. It is a race route for the Loreto 400, which is raced every August.
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Thanks, Paul. That is the road I thought you meant. Much as I love the short road, onr short stretch is just too risky.
I think the Mission road takes about the same time, maybe more, than the highway. But it is a nice change of scenery.
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