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[*] posted on 4-23-2015 at 08:58 AM
Guadalupe cnyn south route to San Felipe


Does anyone have/know of a GPS track for an off road route from Guadalupe Canyon heading south to connect with Mexico 5 Hwy at or about KM 87 to continue on to San Felipe?

I have a high clearance Jeep Wrangler but I will most likely be the only vehicle going and would appreciate advice or recent update on that route.

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[*] posted on 4-23-2015 at 09:24 AM


MICK and another vehicle went that way over last Easter, John M went back out that way with them in case MICK needed a tow. We met them at Cohabuzo Junction, which is where the cross-over road from Hwy. 5 (at the sand dunes) meets the north/south road, south of Guadalupe Canyon.

I drove it way back in 2002 and posted a few GPS waypoints on my VivaBaja.com GPS page, if that helps until someone can provide a track. Google Earth may be the answer as you can see the road and get GPS points along the way or make a map.

Let me know if I can be of any further assistance.




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[*] posted on 4-23-2015 at 12:52 PM
GPS of the route


I can put one together I think. I have the Guadalupe to Cohabuzzo Junction already and I can try to upload the Cohabuzzo to Highway 5 from my in car GPS.

There was nothing of any consequence to be concerned with as far as the condition of the roads. As David said, I drove it on April 5th.

Obviously the concern is with the unexpected situation with a single vehicle. There was an occupied ranch about 8 miles before reaching Highway 5. If I can upload the track I'll mark the ranch.

Bill, on the top right of the screen, across from "Baja Nomad" is a clickable option for U2U - I used it to send you a private message, click on where it'll say "you have one u2u message" - read it, if you want to reply, go down to the drop down menu, click "reply" and send it to me.

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[*] posted on 4-23-2015 at 01:54 PM


Quote: Originally posted by John M  
I can put one together I think. I have the Guadalupe to Cohabuzzo Junction already and I can try to upload the Cohabuzzo to Highway 5 from my in car GPS.

There was nothing of any consequence to be concerned with as far as the condition of the roads. As David said, I drove it on April 5th.

Obviously the concern is with the unexpected situation with a single vehicle. There was an occupied ranch about 8 miles before reaching Highway 5. If I can upload the track I'll mark the ranch.

Bill, on the top right of the screen, across from "Baja Nomad" is a clickable option for U2U - I used it to send you a private message, click on where it'll say "you have one u2u message" - read it, if you want to reply, go down to the drop down menu, click "reply" and send it to me.

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[Edited on 4-23-2015 by John M]


If you need help posting a track map or waypoints, let me know.

Here are the waypoints I recorded a dozen years ago when I crossed from Hwy. 5 to Guadalupe Canyon via Cohabuzo Jcn. (note the GPS is set at NAD27, but it is pretty close to WGS84):

Going south and east:
Guadalupe Canyon access via Laguna Salada Dry Lake Rd. @ Mex.#2 (south turn, next 5 waypoints): 32°34.57'/ 115°44.63'

Jcn. Graded road & south end of Dry Lake road: 32°13.06'/ 115°42.24

Guadalupe Canyon Entrance: 32°09.40'/ 115°47.29'

Cohabuzo Jcn: 31°55.74'/ 115°36.22' (Turn left/ east for next 2 waypoints)

Ej. Saldaña Road (S): 31°50.12'/ 115°19.47'

Hwy. 5 & Ej. Saldaña Jcn: 31°51.75'/ 115°10.92'




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[*] posted on 4-23-2015 at 02:16 PM
help not needed........yet David


It's just a matter of getting it off my Lowrance in the truck. I'll do that later today or tomorrow. Thanks for the offer. I believe I marked over a dozen waypoints on our drive out a couple of weeks ago. Probably more current as we know the route changes sometimes. John
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[*] posted on 4-23-2015 at 02:27 PM


If you go to the CODE web site at http://codeoffroad.com.mx/

On the right side go down to the Race Ready 275 race and click on it. Then on the upper right click on GPS maps. It will give you a USR GPS. for the 2014 race from Hwy 2 at Laguna Salada to San Felipe. You can then convert it a Garmin GPS or Google Earth at

http://www.gpsvisualizer.com/

They did not come out to KM87 on Hwy 5 but further down around KM90. If you look at Google Earth it is easy to see where to turn east for KM87 at Hwy 5.
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puzzled.gif posted on 11-16-2015 at 11:47 PM
Any confirmation on the road south?


Friends of mine and I are going to be riding motorcycles down the third week of December. Planning on stopping at Canyon de Guadalupe but haven't seen any confirmation on the road south to San Felipe. Our range with our stock tanks is about 200miles so it's play it safe or risk a ride south unconfirmed.

Anyone able to save us a few hours backtracking north then going south?
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[*] posted on 11-17-2015 at 08:42 AM


Watch for the helpful signage on Laguna Salada:





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[*] posted on 11-17-2015 at 08:55 AM


Coming soon ....an Oxxo at the San Felipe/Guadelupe junction!



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[*] posted on 11-17-2015 at 10:07 AM


Quote: Originally posted by nunaddict  
Friends of mine and I are going to be riding motorcycles down the third week of December. Planning on stopping at Canyon de Guadalupe but haven't seen any confirmation on the road south to San Felipe. Our range with our stock tanks is about 200miles so it's play it safe or risk a ride south unconfirmed.

Anyone able to save us a few hours backtracking north then going south?


Off road m/c's should be easy stuff... There are lot's of roads, so picking the right route south from Guadalupe Canyon will be your only issue. Once at Cohabuzo Jcn. (or another cross-over point) you leave the north-south road and head east for the Laguna Salada valley... and again there is a major road to Ejido Saldaña and out to Hwy. 5 by the sand dunes. Then you are 60 miles north of San Felipe... and gasoline!

Google Earth is great as you can "fly-over" these roads... note GPS waypoints at important junctions... and know there is a way across to San Felipe. Note, there was a deep silt bed when I drove it, but that was many years ago and located on the Laguna Salada side of the cross-over road to Cohabuzo Jcn.




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[*] posted on 11-17-2015 at 05:46 PM


I don't think anybody has said it yet, but if you experience any mud on Laguna Salada, REVERSE RUDDER, BAIL OUT!! The mud is legendary for swallowing vehicles - nasty, salty stuff.





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[*] posted on 11-17-2015 at 06:04 PM
GPS Directions from Guadalupe Canyon to Hwy 5


Below is my file on getting from – to. It’s a little tricky when you leave the canyon and get to the farming area so I enlarged that area.
Put these coordinates into Google earth and see if you can find the roads that are real. All these roads have been driven and exist. Or after you put the coordinates into GE you can make a path then save it, then convert it to the format your GPS needs . Free conversion tools are widely available if you search Google.
Guadalupe 32 09.214’N, 115 47.438’W
See to GPS Screen shots for waypoint locations. Datum is WGS 84
1) 32 10.124, 115 45.942
2) 32 10.436, 115 45.485
3) 32 10.753, 115 42.185
4) 32 10.742, 115 41.917
5) 32 10.468, 115 41.866
6) 32 10.779, 115 40.248
7) 32 10.712, 115 39.788
8) 32 09.870, 115 35.209
9) 32 10.791, 115 34.729
10) 32 03.891, 115 25.556
11) 31 54.828, 115 22.690
12) 31 50.416, 115 20.104
13) 30 50.444, 115 17.467
Hwy 5 K87 31 51.665, 115 10.923





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[*] posted on 11-17-2015 at 07:09 PM


Paul, that looks like you are shooting right out to the dry lake bed from Guadalupe vs. going south on the road to Cohabuzo first?

No doubt that is likely faster and easier!
However, if there is a super-high tide, flooding Colorado River or rain, do you have a track on the Cohabuzo option?
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Quote: Originally posted by StuckSucks  
I don't think anybody has said it yet, but if you experience any mud on Laguna Salada, REVERSE RUDDER, BAIL OUT!! The mud is legendary for swallowing vehicles - nasty, salty stuff.

This is the best advice anyone could give.:)
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[*] posted on 11-17-2015 at 08:51 PM


Quote: Originally posted by David K  
Paul, that looks like you are shooting right out to the dry lake bed from Guadalupe vs. going south on the road to Cohabuzo first?

No doubt that is likely faster and easier!
However, if there is a super-high tide, flooding Colorado River or rain, do you have a track on the Cohabuzo option?
Thanks!

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I have not been to L Salida this fall, but so far the desert has been found very dry. Lots of silt and dust. All the locals are complaining about the bad dust on the runs. Got a trace of rain two nights ago and since then we have had big time winds and more blowing dust.

I will leave it to others to do the west route.
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[*] posted on 2-10-2016 at 09:31 PM


Mud, mud, and more mud - and that's in 2013 - not during El Nino!



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