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[*] posted on 5-31-2022 at 07:16 AM


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Good job RF! Very helpful data!!

Since I am a map guy, let me give the town spellings, as they might appear on highway signs:
Ciudad Constitución (abbreviated: Cd. Constitución)
Pescadero


Don’t forget Mulage!!!



Mulage south of Santa Rosalia has a number of good restaurants. We like Hostorico Las Casitas for food and they rent basic rooms too!

I didn't see that in his reply??




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[*] posted on 5-31-2022 at 08:15 AM


Paul, thank you for spotting that... My eyes are failing as I get old!
RF, it is Mulegé (moo leh HAY):light:




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[*] posted on 5-31-2022 at 08:50 PM


Quote: Originally posted by RFClark  
Yes, that’s why HWY5 is better. San Felipe to the 28th 4 1/2 hrs at 100KPH! San Ignacio is about 6hrs plus a lunch stop and a gas fill up at the 28th!

On Hwy 5 between the coast and up to Hwy 1 going 130 kmh feels like 100, curves are flattened up, barely slowing down.

Getting from LA to GN in one long drive would be "tolerable" via Mexicali and Hwy 5, skipping Tijuana and Ensenada, about 10 hours with quick lunch stop, pit stops, gas stops. Via Hwy 1 it's 2 hours longer and much more stressful. Hwy 1 is beautiful after El Rosario, no comparison to Hwy 5. Everybody should experience it at least once, preferably with plenty of time on their hands.
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