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unbob
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Quote: Originally posted by bajaric | Saw a post over on f-book by some guy who said he drives Mexicali to Guerrero Negro in 6 hours, for an average speed of 62 miles per hour. In other
words, to make up for the slow sections, checkpoints, etc. he is driving 75-80. With the current excellent condition of the 5, I can believe it, but
that is a little too fast for Baja, in my opinion. I like to cruise along around 65, its a lot easier to correct in an unexpected situation than when
going 80. Why turn a trip to Baja into a nerve wracking speed race to arrive at your destination a half an hour sooner? The Federales sometimes set
up a speed trap approaching San Felipe, too.
[Edited on 10-19-2021 by bajaric] | Totally agree. Since driving a vehicle is the riskiest activity for most
people, I always try to minimize risk when driving whenever possible. And driving at excessive high speed raises risk tremendously. Not for me.
Experience has taught me that disaster can strike at any time - so yes, I am cautious.
"I'm too young to be this old!"
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RFClark
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We probably drive to Todos Santos as often as anyone. We overnight at our place south of San felipe cause it’s there and spend the next night at San
Ignacio cause we like the place. We spend the 2nd night in the Loreto area. I don’t consider 100Km/Hr too fast for most of the road and 120Km for
about half, especially in BCS.
On a single lane road, most of which has no shoulder or turn-outs, you drive as fast as the trucks and buses or they pass you!
Personally I don't like to be passed by a set of doubles ( especially gas or propane trucks) you might feel different about that so bon appetite!
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David K
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No hurry, no worry... It is what Baja Bernie used to say... and part of the title of his first book!
Compared to Hwy. 1, this route is incredibly quicker... Not because of the mostly flat, straight driving, lack of mountain conditions, or any
high-speed driving, but because of the lack of all the agricultural towns once you are beyond the Mexicali Valley. There just isn't all that slow or
truck traffic. You also save 30 min + by not having to drive across the whole city of Ensenada.
San Felipe is pretty minimal problem driving for a city, but it does have a dozen 4-way stop signs. There are no other towns with stop signs or
signals on the highway until you get to the state border. Three small towns are easily passed through and may have a speed bump or two: Punta Prieta,
Nuevo Rosarito, and Villa Jesus María.
It really is best to put away your watch and not look at any clock... Get into the 'Baja Feeling'... eat when you are hungry and sleep when you are
tired. Let the journey be as important as the destination during your vacation.
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Alm
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Please remind me people, when coming from the South, that newly constructed gas chamber - the tunnel leading to the border - is it Mexicali West?
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Skipjack Joe
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Quote: Originally posted by unbob | Quote: Originally posted by bajaric | Saw a post over on f-book by some guy who said he drives Mexicali to Guerrero Negro in 6 hours, for an average speed of 62 miles per hour. In other
words, to make up for the slow sections, checkpoints, etc. he is driving 75-80. With the current excellent condition of the 5, I can believe it, but
that is a little too fast for Baja, in my opinion. I like to cruise along around 65, its a lot easier to correct in an unexpected situation than when
going 80. Why turn a trip to Baja into a nerve wracking speed race to arrive at your destination a half an hour sooner? The Federales sometimes set
up a speed trap approaching San Felipe, too.
[Edited on 10-19-2021 by bajaric] | Totally agree. Since driving a vehicle is the riskiest activity for most
people, I always try to minimize risk when driving whenever possible. And driving at excessive high speed raises risk tremendously. Not for me.
Experience has taught me that disaster can strike at any time - so yes, I am cautious. |
Not only is it dangerous it is illegal. 80 mph is 140 kph. I have never seen a speed limit sign anywhere that high in Baja. Speeding tickets are given
out. I've received 2. A cop giving a ticket on the stretch between GN and Vizcaino is not an unusual sight. It's becoming more and more common. Every
section of that highway has a speed limit. Your chances of not getting caught is excellent in the remote areas but you are breaking the law. Baja has
changed over the years and you can't just drive at any speed you wish any more.
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Alm
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The destination was specified - Cabo, as I recall. To get there fast they don't need Mexicali, they need LAX airport. $70 direct flight, takes 3
hours. Or from San Diego.
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willardguy
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Quote: Originally posted by Alm | The destination was specified - Cabo, as I recall. To get there fast they don't need Mexicali, they need LAX airport. $70 direct flight, takes 3
hours. Or from San Diego. |
geezo he never claimed to be in a hurry
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Alm
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Something like that. They asked "tell me what the drive time {to GN} is. I have heard it is fast".
This is their 3rd post, never any questions about points of interest.
[Edited on 10-20-2021 by Alm]
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mtgoat666
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Quote: Originally posted by Alm |
Something like that. They asked "tell me what the drive time {to GN} is. I have heard it is fast".
This is their 3rd post, never any questions about points of interest.
[Edited on 10-20-2021 by Alm] |
The guy just wanted to know driving time, and most of what he got was lecture that he should break up the trip into multiple days and observe the
speed limit. Why would he bother responding to such unwanted drivel?
Woke!
“...ask not what your country can do for you – ask what you can do for your country.” “My fellow citizens of the world: ask not what America
will do for you, but what together we can do for the freedom of man.”
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Skipjack Joe
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Quote: Originally posted by mtgoat666 | Quote: Originally posted by Alm |
Something like that. They asked "tell me what the drive time {to GN} is. I have heard it is fast".
This is their 3rd post, never any questions about points of interest.
[Edited on 10-20-2021 by Alm] |
The guy just wanted to know driving time, and most of what he got was lecture that he should break up the trip into multiple days and observe the
speed limit. Why would he bother responding to such unwanted drivel? |
Because it's sound advice.
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JZ
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Quote: Originally posted by Skipjack Joe | Your chances of not getting caught is excellent in the remote areas but you are breaking the law. Baja has changed over the years and you can't just
drive at any speed you wish any more. |
Has Baja changed or have you changed?
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JZ
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Quote: Originally posted by mtgoat666 | Quote: Originally posted by advrider | If needed it can be done, no doubt! As many have said it's nice to slow down and see the sights, plus it's Baja so why rush.
Many opinions and options given depending on your style of travel, that's one of the things I like about this site. We travel with two dogs and
tend to take our time to stop, play and look around often. |
If one wants to slow down and see the sights, they should take 1 and not 5.
The drive on 5 from Mexicali to pertecitos is ugly compared to the corresponding drive on 1.
5 route is just for saving time,… |
The 5 is much more relaxing than the 1. No little towns to contend with.
When was the last time you actually went to Baja?
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mtgoat666
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Quote: Originally posted by JZ | Quote: Originally posted by mtgoat666 | Quote: Originally posted by advrider | If needed it can be done, no doubt! As many have said it's nice to slow down and see the sights, plus it's Baja so why rush.
Many opinions and options given depending on your style of travel, that's one of the things I like about this site. We travel with two dogs and
tend to take our time to stop, play and look around often. |
If one wants to slow down and see the sights, they should take 1 and not 5.
The drive on 5 from Mexicali to pertecitos is ugly compared to the corresponding drive on 1.
5 route is just for saving time,… |
The 5 is much more relaxing than the 1. No little towns to contend with.
When was the last time you actually went to Baja?
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Shorty melonhead mcjizzy:
I Went to SPM in September. Got another trip planned for January. flockface: Why the hell do you care what I do?
Woke!
“...ask not what your country can do for you – ask what you can do for your country.” “My fellow citizens of the world: ask not what America
will do for you, but what together we can do for the freedom of man.”
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Skipjack Joe
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Quote: Originally posted by JZ | Quote: Originally posted by Skipjack Joe | Your chances of not getting caught is excellent in the remote areas but you are breaking the law. Baja has changed over the years and you can't just
drive at any speed you wish any more. |
Has Baja changed or have you changed?
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If you had been going to Baja as long as I have you'd know the answer to that.
One thing is clear, though. Your mouth hasn't changed.
[Edited on 10-20-2021 by Skipjack Joe]
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