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motoged
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TW,
Friends on the same trip rode from Comondu to Loreto and said that was a more difficult ride than the San Isidro to Commondu run.
The south half of the San Isidro to Comondu road is the most difficult part....
Comondu deserves a few hours of your time to just wander around and enjoy the twin pueblos....THE last of the old Baja....I want to go back for
several days as I was only there for about an hour this time.
Don't believe everything you think....
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David K
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Quote: | Originally posted by TW
Thank you so much. I plan to go thru there in early May when I'm down for the NORRA 1000. Not sure if I'll do it going down or coming back. I'll be in
my 2004 Tacoma 4x4. At least that's he plan for now. |
Tom... if you post some details on this May NORRA event in the Off Road forum... great??!! Thanks!
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David K
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Quote: | Originally posted by motoged
TW,
Friends on the same trip rode from Comondu to Loreto and said that was a more difficult ride than the San Isidro to Commondu run.
The south half of the San Isidro to Comondu road is the most difficult part....
Comondu deserves a few hours of your time to just wander around and enjoy the twin pueblos....THE last of the old Baja....I want to go back for
several days as I was only there for about an hour this time. |
Good Idea!
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willyAirstream
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Ged you did a super job on your trip report
http://advrider.com/forums/showthread.php?t=666961
Sweetwater - looking forward to your pics too.
onward
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msteve1014
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we drove that road in a f-350, crew cab, long bed, with a camper on the back, a boat on top of the camper, and a honda 90 on the front bumper a few
years ago. you need to go slow, real slow, and hope that no boulders are in the center of the trail.
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