BoenBaja
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San Borja
Any recent news on road conditions for both roads into or out of San Borja? One of our party will be towing a trailer.
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David K
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Hi Paul!
Reading many Baja Facebook pages, I don't recall any special concerns. However, as a general note, trailing may or may not be an issue. Just what kind
of trailer are you towing (utility or travel/ camper) and with what kind of vehicle (2wd of 4wd)?
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David K
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BoenBaja
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Thanks David, One of the other clinic volunteers wants to take a slow caravan down to the next clinic. He’ll be towing a 25’ travel trailer (tip
of tongue to stern) with a new 2WD pickup. I’ll be joining them with my ‘05 GMC full ton diesel 4X4 with an Alaskan camper. It’s their first
foray, so we’ll be taking it slow, prolly San Felipe at Villa Marina, then Papa Fernandez, Dagget’s in BoLA, one night at San Borja, a couple at
Bahía Asunción, San Ignacio, El Requeson, and finally La Paz.
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David K
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Hmmm... my gut feeling is he should not go through San Borja with that trailer. Let's hope another Nomad will have a recent report that the road was
graded since the last storm damage.
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AKgringo
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I wish I had recent information, but the last time I drove that road was a year ago. Based on the conditions then, I would discourage your friend
from attempting the drive in a 2wd vehicle pulling a trailer without you doing a pre-run first.
I did not need 4wd in my Trooper, but there were soft spots and dips that would be a hazard, especially between San Borja and the B.D.L.A road. With
the recent storm damage there is a red flag in my opinion.
By the way, when I was at San Borja, I did not get out of my vehicle. There was a pack of loose dogs that did not appear to be interested in any
other vehicles or people, but saw my dog and would not leave us alone. They appeared to be typical mellow Baja dogs, but I did not want to risk a
fight wirh my 90 pound co-pilot.
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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