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[*] posted on 7-1-2022 at 02:11 PM


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Great answers... I have nothing to add ;)


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[*] posted on 7-1-2022 at 04:34 PM


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Quote: Originally posted by mtgoat666  
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If you use Google Maps to estimate driving times, you will see that San Diego to L.A. Bay is fastest via Mexicali and San Felipe (Hwy. 5),
and ~hour longer via Ensenada and San Felipe (Hwy. 1-D, 3, and 5), and ~1.5 hours longer via Ensenada and El Rosario (Hwy. 1-D & 1).

With the construction mess reported just south of Ensenada the past couple of weeks, plus all the small towns on Hwy. 1, and winding road driving after El Rosario, it may be 3 hours shorter using Hwy. 5!


Different strokes for different folks….

The 5 route takes 1.5 hours less.

Sometimes I take the longer route because it is more interesting, better scenery.




If you ever drove Hwy. 5, you would find the scenery much better than the back of a semi truck in the mountains of Hwy. 1!

Here is a small sample of what you miss seeing by not using Hwy. 5. Plus, you get a chance to meet a living Baja legend: Coco!:


Driven 5 a couple times this year, I still conclude that 1 is prettier, more interesting than 5.

Coco? Meh.

Like I said, different strokes for different folks :light:

[Edited on 7-1-2022 by mtgoat666]




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[*] posted on 7-5-2022 at 11:08 AM


Quote: Originally posted by mtgoat666  
Quote: Originally posted by David K  
Quote: Originally posted by mtgoat666  
Quote: Originally posted by David K  
If you use Google Maps to estimate driving times, you will see that San Diego to L.A. Bay is fastest via Mexicali and San Felipe (Hwy. 5),
and ~hour longer via Ensenada and San Felipe (Hwy. 1-D, 3, and 5), and ~1.5 hours longer via Ensenada and El Rosario (Hwy. 1-D & 1).

With the construction mess reported just south of Ensenada the past couple of weeks, plus all the small towns on Hwy. 1, and winding road driving after El Rosario, it may be 3 hours shorter using Hwy. 5!


Different strokes for different folks….

The 5 route takes 1.5 hours less.

Sometimes I take the longer route because it is more interesting, better scenery.




If you ever drove Hwy. 5, you would find the scenery much better than the back of a semi truck in the mountains of Hwy. 1!

Here is a small sample of what you miss seeing by not using Hwy. 5. Plus, you get a chance to meet a living Baja legend: Coco!:


Driven 5 a couple times this year, I still conclude that 1 is prettier, more interesting than 5.

Coco? Meh.

Like I said, different strokes for different folks :light:

[Edited on 7-1-2022 by mtgoat666]




I tend to agree here, It will take longer down the 1. BUT it's not nearly as hot, There is better food, Better accommodations to be had, and more to do along the way. 5 is quicker and very few chances for traffic. If you do choose the 5 try to avoid Mexicali in both directions. Cutoff and swing through Tecate instead, but the border closes at 10pm going North...
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[*] posted on 7-5-2022 at 01:43 PM


Quote: Originally posted by Mateo-Feo  
Quote: Originally posted by mtgoat666  
Quote: Originally posted by David K  
Quote: Originally posted by mtgoat666  
Quote: Originally posted by David K  
If you use Google Maps to estimate driving times, you will see that San Diego to L.A. Bay is fastest via Mexicali and San Felipe (Hwy. 5),
and ~hour longer via Ensenada and San Felipe (Hwy. 1-D, 3, and 5), and ~1.5 hours longer via Ensenada and El Rosario (Hwy. 1-D & 1).

With the construction mess reported just south of Ensenada the past couple of weeks, plus all the small towns on Hwy. 1, and winding road driving after El Rosario, it may be 3 hours shorter using Hwy. 5!


Different strokes for different folks….

The 5 route takes 1.5 hours less.

Sometimes I take the longer route because it is more interesting, better scenery.




If you ever drove Hwy. 5, you would find the scenery much better than the back of a semi truck in the mountains of Hwy. 1!

Here is a small sample of what you miss seeing by not using Hwy. 5. Plus, you get a chance to meet a living Baja legend: Coco!:


Driven 5 a couple times this year, I still conclude that 1 is prettier, more interesting than 5.

Coco? Meh.

Like I said, different strokes for different folks :light:

[Edited on 7-1-2022 by mtgoat666]




I tend to agree here, It will take longer down the 1. BUT it's not nearly as hot, There is better food, Better accommodations to be had, and more to do along the way. 5 is quicker and very few chances for traffic. If you do choose the 5 try to avoid Mexicali in both directions. Cutoff and swing through Tecate instead, but the border closes at 10pm going North...


maybe i have just been lucky, but i have never had traffic problems in mexicali. traffic seems to flow smoothly when i happen to pass thru. there is normal urban traffic, but it seems to flow well (i am typically there outside of rush hours, maybe it slows down at rush hour?)




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[*] posted on 7-5-2022 at 02:35 PM


Quote: Originally posted by mtgoat666  


maybe i have just been lucky, but i have never had traffic problems in mexicali. traffic seems to flow smoothly when i happen to pass thru. there is normal urban traffic, but it seems to flow well (i am typically there outside of rush hours, maybe it slows down at rush hour?)




I just don't like the border wait and the city in general there gives me a bad vibe. Just my bias.
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