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4x4abc
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Location: La Paz, BCS
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km74 to San Sabastion Cove?
need help to locate it on Google Earth
edit - figured it out
[Edited on 2-8-2017 by 4x4abc]
Harald Pietschmann
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4x4abc
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lat/long for Hacienda Don Mario?
Harald Pietschmann
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willyAirstream
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Harald, 74 or km 78, both take you there.
no gps on this trip. Hotel is in San Miguel de Comondu, enter town, take your first left. btw, 1100/night double, 1150 double with kitchen.
Reservations suggested!
613 131 1494 la paz number
the web site is still down
email is best
jackylapaz@hotmail.com replies with in 4 hours from La Paz
FB replies come from Comondu with intermittent internet
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David K
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Harold, it is on my map that you have, see the message 'motel' in San Miguel Comondú.
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KurtG
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Sorry to hear about Al's broken ribs, been there and know how much it hurts. Deep breathing hurts and a cough can be agony. Hope you have a fast
recovery. I had full intentions of joining this ride but my little spill on the way down changed my plans, recuperating at home now and have regained
most use of my right arm. I'll be back in Mulege and points south in the next 30 days but in the 4wd this time.
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Gulliver
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Slow down, you move too fast.
Got to make the mornin' last.
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ztrab
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ride
Quote: Originally posted by motoged |
Mike,
I am in Bahia Asuncion until March 15th.....can't get to Mulege area due to commitments here....but know a ton of most excellent rides in this
area....why don't you bring the Husky here for a few days of riding....beach trails, desert sandy tracks like roller coaster rides, wide open desert
exploring (fossils, etc), and premium gas at the Pemex....what else could a guy want? |
The site went down before I could respond. A Dbag mooched onto my group and held us up, so we only rode as far south as San Ig, no time to stop in an
say hello. I and another rider did do the Window Rock trail from BOLA to Calmajue. It was really pretty out there and not too bad, a few tough
climbs and a bit of whooped out sand, great single track. Catch ya next year. Mike
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Gulliver
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Anyone hurt? Bikes broke?
There was a group of street bike here yesterday. Fifteen of them. It would be hard to see much and still ride safely with that much of a group. Not
for me.
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