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[*] posted on 3-16-2009 at 11:17 PM
LAGUNA SALADA-LAGUNA HANSON VIA PARRA CANYON


Has anybody gone this way to reach Laguna Hanson from laguna Salada, the name of the canyon is PARRA, the entrance is about 8 or 9 miles south of the entrance to PALOMAR canyon, the map shows a rd from Salada to Cerro prieto and maybe it connects to hanson, anybody MICK, KEN COKE, BARRY,JOHN M..




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lol.gif posted on 3-17-2009 at 12:20 AM


Yes, twice, but the name is El Mano Canyon on the Baja Almanac.
The first few miles over the foothills are on a road over small bedrock ledges a few inches high which get really tiresome fast. Large fat tires help but any stock 4x4 can make it. After that, the two track is not bad. There is a cable that can be strung between two post to block the road (after the bad part :lol::lol:) but on my trips a few years ago, a couple of years apart, it looked like it had never been used in years.

There is a house on the left half way up used only for storage of hay.
Further up, there is a locked gate. Panic! But it turned out to be a side road and the road left took us on up.

On Google Earth, set your Eye Altitude below 40,000 feet and the road to Laguna Hansen will be highlighted if Roads are checked in Layers.

It is a trip everyone should do once, but only once.:no:

At the top, the roads are good, but many are not on any map. We followed signs to some resort backwards and ended up on Hwy. 3. It's fun to be a little lost. If you speak Spanish, there is a house near where you get to the top.

Edit: The start of the road is easy to find, just bypass the entrance to Guadalupe and continue south about 20 miles, passing Cajabuzo Junction race checkpoint and continue south about eight miles until you pass a small dark butte (visible on Google Earth at 31 deg 49.73 min and 115 deg 33.81 min The El Mano road goes southwest off the main road south, and in about four miles, makes a hard right turn, crosses the wash and ascends the hills.

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[*] posted on 3-17-2009 at 06:18 AM


I agree with Neal. I did it once and don't plan on doing it anytime soon. Like all baja back roads they change weekly. We came across a guy in a car up on top that made our trip to Hwy 3 a little easier. If you try it I would camp somewhere along the way to break it up
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[*] posted on 3-17-2009 at 10:17 AM


Jose, if it is El Mano canyon you are talking about... I have a GPS of the points taken when I came down it to get to Guadalupe Canyon after the '03 Baja 500 we watched up by Agua Blanca... on my web site GPS list.

The Almanac does show a canyon of PARRA just south of El Mano... but no road in it.




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[*] posted on 3-17-2009 at 08:05 PM


Jose, this sounds like an adventure!! :bounce::bounce:

Have a great time out there. The weather should be perfect.




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[*] posted on 3-17-2009 at 09:04 PM


Thanks everybody, and Neal, I will consider the trip and yes I will not dare to go solo, I found some pictures of some guys that did it it it looks interesting, i still want to go to Palomar and photograph the Petroglyphs..



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[*] posted on 9-6-2011 at 08:54 PM


Sorry to resurrect an old thread...we're looking to do L. Salada to L. Hanson in mid October. Any more recent trail reports or general info? A group of us might head down early and do a side trip to Guadalupe also.
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[*] posted on 9-7-2011 at 07:37 AM


Nothing new to add except exact Google Earth long/lat of the El Mano road junction starting South is 31° 49.725'N 115° 33.812'W (normal GE Datum WGS 84) and it is readily visible on Google Earth. Have not been up there in years.
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[*] posted on 9-7-2011 at 07:42 AM


Here is part of the page of waypoints that take you from Guadalupe Canyon up to Hwy. 3 via Mano Canyon... this is from 2003 and the map datum is set at NAD27 Mexico:

Guadalupe Canyon Entrance: 32°09.40'/ 115°47.29'

Cohabuzo Jcn: 31°55.74'/ 115°36.22'

South of Cohabuzo 8.2 mi. is a fork, go right for El Mano (4WD): 31°49.81'/ 115°33.89'

Jcn. with road to left. Ahead-right goes up the mountain via El Mano canyon: 31°47.68'/ 115°36.65'

Rancho El Mano driveway left, road begins major climb: 31°48.56'/ 115°40.39'

Rancho Los Pinos, elev. 5,086': 31°48.77'/ 115°46.26'

Jcn. Santa Catarina left (S)/ Agua Blanca right (SW): 31°45.20'/ 115°51.52'

Jcn. Agua Blanca left (S), Hwy. 3 right (N): 31°42.24', 115°54.25'




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[*] posted on 9-7-2011 at 09:00 AM


Thanks Neal, Dave:
I'll compare those GPS values to what I've extracted from GE. Attached (I hope) is an image of the planned route.
Thanks again for your input -I'll post a report on current conditions.

[img]http://s1206.photobucket.com/albums/bb450/yukonrob/?action=view&current=saladatohanson.jpg[/img]

Well clearly there was an operator head-space and timing problem with attaching the image. Hope those interested can make it work.

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[*] posted on 9-7-2011 at 11:44 AM


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Thanks Neal, Dave:
I'll compare those GPS values to what I've extracted from GE. Attached (I hope) is an image of the planned route.
Thanks again for your input -I'll post a report on current conditions.

[img]http://s1206.photobucket.com/albums/bb450/yukonrob/?action=view&current=saladatohanson.jpg[/img]

Well clearly there was an operator head-space and timing problem with attaching the image. Hope those interested can make it work.

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[*] posted on 9-7-2011 at 11:58 AM


Thanks for fixing it. Suppose I ought to learn how to do it correctly.
Again, thanks.
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[*] posted on 9-7-2011 at 12:33 PM


On photobucket, under each image in your album is a list of links for various places... for forum posting use the bottom one with [IMG] at the start and just paste that link directly onto the Nomad page... do not use the Nomad image link icon, not needed.



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[*] posted on 9-7-2011 at 02:06 PM


Looks like the route!
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[*] posted on 9-7-2011 at 02:19 PM


Thanks for the tutelage on posting the images Dave.

And thanks, Neal, for confirming that I am not horrbly off track - there is quite a spaghetti bowl of trails in some of those areas and google earth is clearly no substitute for wheels on the ground knowledge.
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[*] posted on 9-7-2011 at 02:25 PM


On second look, there is no need for the sideways "V" pointed right on the way down to the La Mano turnoff. The road goes straight south across the wide mouth of the "V".



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[*] posted on 9-7-2011 at 02:47 PM


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On second look, there is no need for the sideways "V" pointed right on the way down to the La Mano turnoff. The road goes straight south across the wide mouth of the "V".


Ah, yup, I see it now, thanks. Not sure how I missed it the first time - too high or bad rotation or something.
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[*] posted on 9-7-2011 at 03:30 PM


That trip is something I always wanted to do, but never got-er-done. We have camped and explored all around that area many times back in the '70's and 80's, and even a few times back in the '60's, but never in 4x4's and were afraid to attempt it in our 2-wheel drive pickups tho we were vaguely aware of it, as I remember.

What great and wild country that all is. Have a great time seeing more of it, Cat.

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[*] posted on 9-7-2011 at 04:51 PM


Opinions please-----------would the trip down to the desert from Luguna Hansen be more pleasant than the other way around??? All the folks I have heard from have gone the other way, low desert to high mountains.

What say you wise guys?? (and could you ever even find the right road from the "top"??) Which way is easier on your vehicle?

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[*] posted on 9-7-2011 at 05:00 PM


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Opinions please-----------would the trip down to the desert from Luguna Hansen be more pleasant than the other way around??? All the folks I have heard from have gone the other way, low desert to high mountains.

What say you wise guys?? (and could you ever even find the right road from the "top"??) Which way is easier on your vehicle?

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Barry, my son Chris and I went from the top down... It was in June the day of the Baja 500, and it was a nice, but a LONG days' drive from where we were watching the race (near Hwy. 3/ Agua Blanca area).

The high point was over 5,000 feet up and big pine trees... and the long down grade was well engineered and not some ranch road. The surface is very rough from the canyon mouth (El Mano Ranch) to the desert floor, south of Cohabuzo Jcn. It is muy fast from that point north all the way to Guadalupe Canyon and on to Hwy. 2, however.

Chris emptied the camera taking photos of the racers, so no pics of the road and super views coming down! See http://vivabaja.com/500 for that day's photos! :cool:




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