sirvydas
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Highway 5 by bike
We plan to cycle tour highway 5 all the way from Mexicali to Laguna Chapala camping along the way. From the Baja Road Conditions forum I found out
that only 23 unpaved miles remain which is good news. I'm interested to know if there are enough towns/shops to restock on water and food regularly?
Say every 50 miles?
If you have any other tips, feel free to share. Thanks!
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David K
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It has been 23 miles for 3 years now. Yes, stores for food/water south of San Felipe at Colonia Delicias km. 36, Puertecitos (paved turnoff km.
74.5), Rancho Grande market km. 147+ (Gonzaga Bay).
The longest dry stretch (between Mexicali and San Felipe) is between La Puerta and El Dorado Ranch... about 85 miles.
[Edited on 3-20-2017 by David K]
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sancho
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Thought about the bicycle ride from Mexicali to San Felipe for
a while, not overly, but a bit hesitant as I would be by myself.
Being dropped off at Calexico, then taking the bus back to TJ.
About 126 mi. border to SF? I think is called Campo Mayor,
I believe close to Rio Hardy, as I remember 60 mi. border
to Campo Mayor, very rustic palapa camping
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sirvydas
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Thanks David. Seems it should be fine, we'll just have to load up for the 85 mile stretch. What about any stores south of Gonzaga? I read about Coco's
Corner but not sure what is available there.
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No stores south of Gonzaga. Coco's Corner is a friendly place to have a beer. Chapala has a tire repair and a cafe a kilometer south on the highway.
It is really nowhere. Cataviña is 30 miles north of Chapala, your next services.
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Coco also has bottles of water for sale, but forsure Tecate is his best seller.
Bruce
[Edited on 3-21-2017 by mcnut]
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"From the Baja Road Conditions forum I found out that only 23 unpaved miles remain which is good news."
I think most would hope it remains unpaved
In that pre-Google Earth and social media epoch, The Code was adhered to. It was based on a simple verity: if a locale had been transformational for
you, and you had put the hard yards in to get there and to learn it, to know it, why in god�s name would you broadcast the news, thus ruining the
future experience not only for yourself, but for future adventurers?
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Quote: Originally posted by mcnut | Coco also has bottles of water for sale, but forsure Tecate is his best seller.
Bruce
[Edited on 3-21-2017 by mcnut] |
Pacifico. Lol
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