baconjr
Nomad
Posts: 128
Registered: 7-14-2012
Member Is Offline
Mood: Es la vida de perro!
|
|
Pavingroad from Santo Tomas to Ptr. SantoTomas/La Bocana?
I have heard that the government is to paved the dirt road from Santo Tomas to La Bocana. Has anyone else heard of this?
|
|
David K
Honored Nomad
Posts: 64857
Registered: 8-30-2002
Location: San Diego County
Member Is Offline
Mood: Have Baja Fever
|
|
Not yet... maybe some other Nomad has? Nomad 'DanO' is big on that region, maybe he has?
|
|
redhilltown
Super Nomad
Posts: 1130
Registered: 1-24-2009
Location: Long Beach, CA
Member Is Offline
|
|
There has been talk of this for many years...the cement plant at Punta China has often been cited as to the "why".
I hope not. I love that road.
|
|
DanO
Super Nomad
Posts: 1923
Registered: 8-26-2003
Location: Not far from the Pacific
Member Is Offline
|
|
Baconjr, what's your source? I haven't heard any recent rumors of this, but there is much more large truck traffic on that road now because of the
expansion of the farming operations in the Valle Santo Tomas, so maybe that's where the idea is coming from. I likewise would not like to see that
road paved, notwithstanding the hurt it has put on my vehicles over the years. As Sergio Gomez very succinctly put it years ago after I complained
about it, "think of the road as a filter. It filters out the bad people." I've come to accept this as true, although a few bad apples do manage to
get through now and then.
\"Without deviation from the norm, progress is not possible.\" -- Frank Zappa
|
|
redhilltown
Super Nomad
Posts: 1130
Registered: 1-24-2009
Location: Long Beach, CA
Member Is Offline
|
|
I went fishing at Puerto Santo Tomas a few weeks ago at Sam's place (with the amazing Captain Marcos) and there are a few rumblings of things
happening in that area. Supposedly the local Ejido is trying to get land from Sam and Mr. Gomez...there are new trailers parked in the area. Maybe
some of the paving gossip comes from this.
|
|
gsbotanico
Nomad
Posts: 209
Registered: 7-28-2015
Location: Cardiff by the Sea, CA
Member Is Offline
|
|
I drove the dirt road to La Bocana for the Memorial Day weekend. It had been graded with washouts repaired after the heavy winter rains. Still it
was washboard surface most of the way. It seems unlikely that the road will be paved in the near future. There's not enough economic activity along
the length to justify the government to step in and do it. It would cost too much for private financing by the growers and the owners of the cement
plant. I remember driving the back way into the Guadalupe Valley from El Tigre to El Porvenir for many years. It wasn't paved as part of La Ruta del
Vino until traffic and business made is necessary.
Anyone who has read Jack Smith's "God and Mr. Gomez" will know that questionable land title was always part of the story of La Bocana. I was unable
to talk with Prócoro, the man who watches things for the Gómez family, because he was in Ensenada. I wasn't able to get any new information about
the "pleito" between La Bocana and Puerto Santo Tomás. Last year Prócoro had minimized the problem.
Who knows? These land title disputes, especially with ejidos, tend to be won by the side with the most time and money. They can go on for a very
long time.
I didn't hear anything about paving the road, but then I didn't know there was gossip and didn't bother to ask any local people.
|
|
redhilltown
Super Nomad
Posts: 1130
Registered: 1-24-2009
Location: Long Beach, CA
Member Is Offline
|
|
Nice insight and update. Many thanks!
|
|