Maderita
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The Baja Atlas, (Second Edition, 2023) is available for purchase
Baja California Road and Recreation Atlas with 2023 updates
https://shop.bajabound.com/
Second Edition Baja Atlas Now Available!
Baja Bound just received a pallet of the second edition of the Baja Atlas! The second edition features revised road details, updated destinations and
numerous new points of interest. We are going to continue the special discounted rate of $20 per book, which is $6.95 off the cover price!
This 72 page large format (11"x15.5") book features landscape maps of Baja California and Baja California Sur with detailed road classifications,
points of interest, kilometer markers on major highways and page-to-page map overlap with clear legibility.
The recreation guides provide medium scale maps with broader views and longer routes, with focused maps and listings for La Paz, Los Cabos and
wineries of Valle de Guadalupe. The recreation categories include parks, monuments, natural wonders, boating and fishing access, beaches and historic
missions, ruins, campgrounds and RV parks.
[Edited on 10-13-2025 by Maderita]
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AKgringo
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Good timing.....I just placed my order, which will be delivered in time to look it over before my next trip!
If you are not living on the edge, you are taking up too much space!
"Could do better if he tried!" Report card comments from most of my grade school teachers. Sadly, still true!
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David K
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Not to burst any bubbles... but, this is simply saying Baja Bound now has them for sale. The second edition was published in September 2023. As it was
'near' the end of 2023, they also refer it as a 2024 edition.
Here is a list of some of the changes over the first (2021) edition. Baja Nomad 'geoffff' provided several of these:
https://vivabaja.com/edits-to-2023-benchmark-atlas/
Edits to 2023/2024 Benchmark Atlas
After a quick glance and a look at my email exchanges, here is what I could see that is new for 2023 over 2021. Note: there may be others and feel
free to let me know what you discover.
San Felipe Municipality added on multiple pages.
Page 29: Puerto Nuevo [lobster village] (added)
Page 35: More roads around the Sierra Las Pintas added.
Page 36: Cuatro Casas Hostel added.
Page 37: Chenowth Legacy Lodge added. Campos Sahuaro, La Joya, and Delicias added. Natural Arch, Cardón Forest, Ram’s Head choke point, and more
dirt roads added. Canyons Oso, Toledo, Tulare, and La Providencia added.
Page 39: Campo Los Delfines location corrected. The arroyo road for Mission Santa María added.
Page 39 & 41: Original Coco’s Corner added.
Page 41: Road north at Agua Amarga route edited.
Page 47: Kilometer marker points moved by one at southern portion of road to Punta San Francisquito from Bahía de los Angeles.
Page 55: Beach road from San Nicolas toward Punta Pulpito added.
Page 55 & 56: Road south of San Juan to Comondú Viejo edited to show that it doesn’t connect the two.
Page 58: Edit on dirt road north of Ciudad Insurgentes to show it does not connect with another road.
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Maderita
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Thanks David. I have edited the subject of this thread to avoid posting misleading information.
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David K
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Thanks John... hope you are well and staying dry!
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