The cross-over road in a time-lapse video and fun music.
This road goes from Km. 103 on Hwy. 1 to Km. 120 on Hwy. 3 and is 40 miles long... Video was shared on Ride Baja's Facebook page... He calls it a
"trail" but it is a graded road. 2WD ok, but I don't recommend motorhomes or travel trailers use it, however.
David please rename your post that is not a trail. It is a car road if you want to do real trail to VT just come back and we do it.
I didn't call it a trail, Larry...
This is what I called my post: San Vicente to Valle de Trinidad video (3 min)
This is what I typed:
The cross-over road in a time-lapse video and fun music.
This road goes from Km. 103 on Hwy. 1 to Km. 120 on Hwy. 3 and is 40 miles long... Video was shared on Ride Baja's Facebook page... He calls
it a "trail" but it is a graded road. 2WD ok, but I don't recommend motorhomes or travel trailers use it, however.
Ahh sorry David now seeing the writer calling it trail. I have rode every trail and side road off. That road two routes go though all the rest dead
ends . Still amazing things to see and many old ranchos. I take that back 3 routes go places not dead ends. One two track very nice views and gets you
back to main road. 4x4 needed.
Ahh sorry David now seeing the writer calling it trail. I have rode every trail and side road off. That road two routes go though all the rest dead
ends . Still amazing things to see and many old ranchos. I take that back 3 routes go places not dead ends. One two track very nice views and gets you
back to main road. 4x4 needed.
Yes, the route from San Vicente to Valle de Trinidad is very historic, too. The Spaniards used it to reach Mission Santa Catalina and the Colorado
River as well as William Walker, (1853 President of the Republic of Lower California/ later Republic of Sonora) as a route east from his brief San
Vicente capital/ HQ.
"If it were lush and rich, one could understand the pull, but it is fierce and hostile and sullen.
The stone mountains pile up to the sky and there is little fresh water. But we know we must go back
if we live, and we don't know why." - Steinbeck, Log from the Sea of Cortez
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