BajaBlanca
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highway 1 and Campo Fischer to Abreojos
I just came back from San Diego and highway 1 is wonderful!
The only bad spot is the portion they are still fixing at the CataviƱa arroyo.
Not only that but you can count on one hand the potholes between Highway 1 (Campo Fischer) and Punta Abreojos.
Good time to travel folks!
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Just in time for south swell season!
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Finally the road is fine again...problem is that people still think it's awful. We were behind someone who dodged all the pothole like they were still
open!
Even thought the highway into Bahia Asuncion has been paved for several years now...people still ask me how many miles of washboard there is!
Word spreads like wildfire when conditions are bad but it seems to take years to get the word out when things improve and by that time it will suck
again
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Hate to rain on the parade but many patched potholes don't last long, especially with heavy 18 wheelers and bus traffic. I bet the road will be back
to normal in short order.
But, even though I've been home only several weeks after 6 months in BCS, maybe I need to make another trip real soon before the holes open up again.
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Speaking of "raining on the parade", it happens so seldom in that area that road construction seems to ignore the principles of drainage, and building
a stable road base.
When the rare storms bring a temporary rise in the water table, all of the deficiencies literally come to the surface!
If you are not living on the edge, you are taking up too much space!
"Could do better if he tried!" Report card comments from most of my grade school teachers. Sadly, still true!
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Km. 97+ "Campo Fischer" (a long time landmark name), at the junction to Punta Abreojos on Hwy. 1, had a sign last August that read 'Crucero del
Pacifico' instead. Let me know if that changed again.
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Crucero del Pacifico is the restaurant at the punta abreojos turnoff but as far as I know, the sign on the main highway reads PUNTA ABREOJOS
we shall be heading to santa rosalia next week and I will dbl check this!
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Quote: Originally posted by BajaBlanca | Crucero del Pacifico is the restaurant at the punta abreojos turnoff but as far as I know, the sign on the main highway reads PUNTA ABREOJOS
we shall be heading to santa rosalia next week and I will dbl check this! |
Yes, it indeed does say Punta Abreojos and the restaurant says Crucero del Pacifico. I was just wondering why you called it 'Campo Fischer' here (as
that name doesn't appear anywhere)? I was asking if there was a new sign up since I was last through there. Thank you.
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Oh, I understand the question now!
That area is known to all of us locals as Campo Fischer which is often written as Campo Fisher. There is no sign.
The very first time I came to Baja Sur to meet up with Les, I asked the bus driver to drop me off at Campo Fischer and he knew exactly where I meant.
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Here is a sign for the roadwork - notice that it reads campo fisher to abreojos
We just redid the ride today since we went to Vizcaino and boy is it ever fun to drive without swerving every 3 seconds due to potholes!
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Great, thanks for that. Yes, that construction sign was not there when I drove the road last June. Glad they fixed (are fixing) that road, as it was
40 kms. of pure potholes and missing blacktop last summer. The second half of the 84 kilometers was perfect, however! How is the progress on the
pavement on to La Bocana, if you know?
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