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[*] posted on 11-16-2011 at 08:05 AM
San Felipe to Gonzaga


Road is now paved from San Felipe to within 12 miles of Papa Fernandez...House For Sale at Papa Fernandez...go to www.papafernandez.com

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[*] posted on 11-16-2011 at 09:33 AM


wow :O:(



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[*] posted on 11-19-2011 at 08:57 AM


.3 miles of dirt from blacktop to the turn off to Los Delfines. A few miles north between cinco islas and delfines there is a mile of dirt, although nicely graded.
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[*] posted on 11-19-2011 at 09:36 AM


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.3 miles of dirt from blacktop to the turn off to Los Delfines. A few miles north between cinco islas and delfines there is a mile of dirt, although nicely graded.


To clarify... are you saying the pavement southbound now ends 0.3 mile north from Los Delfines. In this newest pavement section there is a mile of good graded dirt (between Cinco Islas and Los Delfines)... ??? Did I get it right, ? Thank you!




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[*] posted on 11-19-2011 at 03:01 PM


David K, yep, you got it right. It is nice, although I was a little nostalgic for the old one. Also, they said that at the last "Campo Owners" meeting, there was talk about another new road running closer to the mtns heading north from Delfines area for trucks and about a paved road from somewhere in that area heading over the mtns to San Quitin. They also talked about starting up mining near the onyx mine and somewhere near the mtns between delfines and gonzaga bay they are talking of exploratory drilling for oil. For now, it was still peaceful and beautiful, the occasional panga cruising by and a shrimper here and there.
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[*] posted on 11-19-2011 at 03:47 PM


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David K, yep, you got it right. It is nice, although I was a little nostalgic for the old one. Also, they said that at the last "Campo Owners" meeting, there was talk about another new road running closer to the mtns heading north from Delfines area for trucks and about a paved road from somewhere in that area heading over the mtns to San Quintin. They also talked about starting up mining near the onyx mine and somewhere near the mtns between delfines and gonzaga bay they are talking of exploratory drilling for oil. For now, it was still peaceful and beautiful, the occasional panga cruising by and a shrimper here and there.


Wow, such big dreams!

Well, last Spring we were up above at the newly expanded barite mine LA OLVIDADA (between Los Delfines and El Marmol)... Here is that post and photos:

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This part is continued from Part 2: http://forums.bajanomad.com/viewthread.php?tid=52735


After resting up from the big hike, later Saturday afternoon we took a drive to see the La Olvidada (The Forgotten) Barite Mine. Along the way and on the return we take a look at the White Slope of springs just east of Arroyo El Volcan.


Looking down at our camp area, as we drive east.


We see some boojum trees as we get close to the mine area.


The road to the mine from El Marmol has been recently graded and is 2WD friendly.


Our first view of the Sea of Cortez (Gulf of California) from the road.


That is Isla El Huerfanito (The Little Orphan).


Other islands come into view from the end of the road, 6 miles from Arroyo El Volcan.




Phil (XRPhlang) and David (dtbushpilot) also ride up to the mine with us.










More boojum trees as we head back.


The white slope of tiny springs.









Coming next... EL VOLCAN, BAJA'S COLD WATER GEYSER!
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[*] posted on 11-19-2011 at 04:07 PM


Thanks again for the fotos, DH

As always...excellent.

This route is in my notes of where to drive on the way down to La Paz.
We are going south from Mexicali about the 17 or 18 of December.
I'm taking orders as to what someone wants me to bring down (within limits, we have an FJ and will have a large kayak on top).
I'm looking forward to using our new ARB cooler!




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[*] posted on 11-19-2011 at 04:32 PM
Maybe the last time the Baja 1000 goes past Gonzaga?


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Robby Gordon at Rancho Grande/ Alfonsina's Jcn.:

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