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DanO
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Ok, I just read your September thread on that. Did you do the November ride?
Where can you jump down to the coast above Cals that avoids the really difficult stuff?
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The most direct and reliable route is the road that heads west out of Santo Tomas to Punta San Jose/Punta Cabras. There is a way to get there that
branches south from the La Bocana/Punta China road west of Santo Tomas, but I can't vouch for recent conditions, gates, etc.
\"Without deviation from the norm, progress is not possible.\" -- Frank Zappa
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JZ
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Thx.
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bajatrailrider
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Quote: Originally posted by DanO | Quote: Originally posted by JZ |
Ok, I just read your September thread on that. Did you do the November ride?
We did not return to Missing link trail Nov. Made new Trail called Ridge trail and
Wilderness Trail but not that area. From Coyote Cal you can take dirt road North all the way to Punta China then out to pavement to bypass Missing
link trail .Then to Ensenada I'm told more easy to do Missing Link trail. South To North but after going down it to Punta China does not look easy.
Maybe if I can get guys to do it again this Dec.
Where can you jump down to the coast above Cals that avoids the really difficult stuff?
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The most direct and reliable route is the road that heads west out of Santo Tomas to Punta San Jose/Punta Cabras. There is a way to get there that
branches south from the La Bocana/Punta China road west of Santo Tomas, but I can't vouch for recent conditions, gates, etc. |
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Proper
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Had a fantastic day of riding with Baja Trail Rider and Mike. Didn't have much time to take photos, was too busy riding!
Super big thanks to Baja Trail Rider for taking me out to the best riding I have ever done.
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blackwolfmt
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looks like fun
So understand dont waste your time always searching for those wasted years
face up and make your stand and realize that your living in the golden years
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JZ
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Good pics.
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ehall
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Is that first pic the cattle tank at the start of Mary's trail? If so I bet that was fun to get around.
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willardguy
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I recognize the dismount...
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David K
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Awesome!!
Thanks for sharing the photos here!
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BajaTed
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I have followed for a surprisingly long distance on my ATV the graded surface and service roads associated with the underground natural gas line from
terminal port south of Bajamar to its border crossing point at Otay Mesa.
Es Todo Bueno
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ehall
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Glad you got hooked up with Larry. Couldn't ask for a nicer guy or a better guide. Haven't met Mike yet but am looking forward to riding with him too.
Glad you had a great time.
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bajatrailrider
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This was Mr propers first ride in baja. We softened up his susp ,let his tires down to 5/6psi. Away he went 2012 250 Husky 4 stroke he give it hell
wanted to try any hill climb on trail. As it turns out it has little low end its fast but needs to rev its brains out. A very hard bike to ride on
hard trail. That did not stop him from having fun we did two loops east and west on beach side.
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JZ
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5 psi, wow.
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bajatrailrider
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I think he had the desert It tire in rear they don't work well on trail. Those are almost Ok with 2psi and 4mil
thick tubes. Still hard as a rock with 2 psi. Most of us use 6psi front rear 4/6 psi with MT47 dirt bike trails tire.
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JZ
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Hmm, we are running 10 to 12 psi.
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