Arthur
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Going west from just above Catavina
There's a road going west from just above Catavina that goes to La Bocana, and eventually Puerto Canoas. A worse road takes off southwest from it
toward Todos Santos and San Tose.
They both look interesting to me, as they pass a few watercourses that might come out of interesting canyons. Has anyone done any exploring around
there?
As anyone can tell who's read my recent posts, we're going to be around Catavina soon and want to make the best of it. Unless I change tucks, we'll
be in a 2WD Prerunner.
Thanks for all the help so far, and all of the great ideas (and cautions).
Arthur
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David K
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Here is the waypoint for that road at Hwy. 1, from my GPS web site...
Faro San Jose (Pacific coast) road: 29?48.42'/ 114?47.93'
Neal Johns knows that area, at least to some interesting sites (La Bocana swamp and petroglyphs and the Cerro Blanco onyx mine)... I am not sure about
your access without 4WD!
[Edited on 1-26-2005 by David K]
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ursidae69
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Quote: | Originally posted by Arthur
There's a road going west from just above Catavina that goes to La Bocana, and eventually Puerto Canoas. A worse road takes off southwest from it
toward Todos Santos and San Tose.
They both look interesting to me, as they pass a few watercourses that might come out of interesting canyons. Has anyone done any exploring around
there?
As anyone can tell who's read my recent posts, we're going to be around Catavina soon and want to make the best of it. Unless I change tucks, we'll
be in a 2WD Prerunner.
Thanks for all the help so far, and all of the great ideas (and cautions).
Arthur |
I drove many of those roads near La Bocana last March. Lots of roads in the area not on the map and I got on the wrong track several times. Also was
stopped twice by a military truck with lots of guys. They were nice, but were patrolling the area a lot.
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4baja
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if your going without 4x4 you better have a buddy truck, that area has received alot of rain lately and i wouldnt do it in a 2 wheel drive.
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fishinrich
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stuck
Notice that's a TOYOTA that's stuck!!!!!!! fishin rich
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Arthur
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Without any wheels, I'm not surprised it got stuck.
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Quote: | Quote: | Originally posted by grover
| They were only checking for unauthorized surfboards.
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Grover, you just made my day. LMFAO!!
By the way Arthur, did you get your trip approved by the Sacred Saints of the Secret Spots? Better check with them before you go and/or post a trip
report about that area.
subvert the dominant paradigm
"If you travel with a man, you must either fall out with him or make him your good friend."
JBL Noel
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