esemjay1956
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Mexicali bypass
I'm looking for a map to get from San Luis border crossing to 5 south, trying to avoid most of Mexicali. Anyone have this? David?
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David K
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The conventional thinking is to take Hwy. 2 then 2-D west and exit onto Hwy. 5 south. This is the fastest way and avoids city traffic.
The 'shortcut' through the farmlands takes longer as there are many stops and slow going. You decide and report back to us, please!
Here is the AAA map...
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I like the farmland shortcut. Interesting things to see, plenty of places to eat
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Chris Crash
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Note that 2D is a toll road. Also, when you get onto Mex 5 from 2D, you will be heading north so you will have to make a U-turn. The first U-turn is
close to the exit and is an easy U-turn unless you are pulling something.
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I like it too, but "short cut" is sot of a misnomer! For me, the journey is what my trips to Baja are all about, so I don't mind playing hid and seek
with the correct turns.
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David K
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So, would that be Mex 2 to BC 2 to BC 3 to BC 4 to Mex 5?
The AAA map shows the first miles of BC 2 as being unpaved... Is that still the case?
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BajaLou told me if I wanted to go to Yuma from San Felipe take Hwy 5 to 4 to 3 to 2. worked for me.
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That is the route I took once, and it was fun! It would be MEX5 to BC4, BC3, then BC2 all the way to Algodones, or east on MEX2 to San Luis.
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Quote: Originally posted by AKgringo |
That is the route I took once, and it was fun! It would be MEX5 to BC4, BC3, then BC2 all the way to Algodones, or east on MEX2 to San Luis.
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Don't do that route if you have an in the near future flight to catch on the other side, like later that day, been there done that with a nice long
trip to secondary to boot. It all worked out kind of but the point is, cool drive but slow as molasses in January.
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Last year I had to drop someone off at the Mexicali airport. Took this route. It bypassed the entire city. Pretty rural.
And it was a very short drive to Mexicali East crossing from the airport.
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These are directions I've recommended in the past and have had good feedback on them. The shortcut posted above works well, but if this is your first
time crossing at San Luis and your destination is San Felipe, you might consider travelling a few extra miles with straight forward directions. This
route also doesn't take you through busy Mexicali, rather it kicks you out at the south end of the city.
You will go through two toll booths, but they are relatively inexpensive.
Yuma to Mexicali and onto San Felipe directions:
At the San Luis Colorado crossing, turn right at the FIRST street after crossing. You're now on the toll road... Mex 2-D
Drive 49 KM/30 Miles, then take the San Felipe turnoff which crosses over Mex 2.
Drive another 11 KM/7 Miles, take the exit to San Felipe/Mexicali exit.
You have to travel north towards Mexicali a couple of hundred yards and make a U-Turn. You'll plainly see where others have done so.
You're now heading south on Mex 5 to San Felipe.
If you get your FMM at San Luis, you're better off to park on the USA side and walk across and get it. Parking is tough to find on the Mexico side. Go
through US Customs back to your rig then drive across.
[Edited on 8-16-2020 by KasloKid]
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I have driven all those suggestions and I gave up due to bad roads and very slow travel. Many times going thru the small villages one can encounter
some kind of event that makes it even slower. These alternate routes are interesting and you will get to see a lot of farm lands and uncountable speed
bumps.
It is hard to beat 2/2D 60 to 65 MPH all the way to hwy 5. This route is teh bypass of the city.
Pay a trivial toll as you leave San Luis and again when you exit 2D to get on Hwy5. Choose this route and you will never enter Mexicali and bypass the
city to the south.
If you miss the ramp to get onto 2D the you will drive through the city and probably never make that mistake again. You are correct that driving thru
the city is a real pain.
[Edited on 8-16-2020 by PaulW]
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