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[*] posted on 12-27-2009 at 02:54 PM


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According to my almanac 76 miles. Actually slightly more I think. I'm still planning to ride there and meet up with you on Friday.
Sounds good my friend I will be there, I will have a bottle of tequila to keep the cold away, oh yes..



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[*] posted on 12-27-2009 at 07:41 PM


10-4, Rancho Santa Ynez is a mile past Cataviņa... which is 76 miles or about 1.5 hrs. from El Rosario.

El Rosario is about 220 miles/ 5 hours from the border.

Just came back from a day trip to Ocotillo Wells to see how the new Tacoma and its new 4 wheel drive system works... VERY WELL!

Hope things work out so we can go to MSM next Prez Day Weekend!




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[*] posted on 12-27-2009 at 10:12 PM


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10-4, Rancho Santa Ynez is a mile past Cataviņa... which is 76 miles or about 1.5 hrs. from El Rosario.

El Rosario is about 220 miles/ 5 hours from the border.

Just came back from a day trip to Ocotillo Wells to see how the new Tacoma and its new 4 wheel drive system works... VERY WELL!

Hope things work out so we can go to MSM next Prez Day Weekend!
I hope things will work out for you like I said before it will be my pleasure to ride with you and Elizabeth.. Right now Im getting the RAM ready, new serpentine belt , tire rotation, and still looking for the 2 full size spare tires with rims...



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[*] posted on 12-30-2009 at 09:13 PM


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[*] posted on 12-31-2009 at 09:02 PM


You boys are killing me. M. Santa Maria is one of my favorite places. Have a good time. I'll be learning how to dance.



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[*] posted on 12-31-2009 at 10:56 PM


where can i leave a greeting thursday morning for all y'alls at Catavina?



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[*] posted on 12-31-2009 at 11:12 PM


how about the rest, at rancho SY..



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[*] posted on 1-5-2010 at 11:21 PM


39 DAYS AND COUNTING:rolleyes:



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[*] posted on 1-6-2010 at 04:50 PM


Jose, do you have a list of those planning on going? Sounds like TW, Kurt, Neal & Marian Johns, Cyanide41, edm1, fernando, Wilderone...?

Arriving Rancho Santa Ynez Friday PM or by 9 AM Saturday... Remember, it is cold up there at night in winter... real cold!

TRIP PRIMER:

Suggest any vehicle going to have min. 9" ground clearance, four wheel drive with rear lockers or limited slip differentials, like-new tires, some off road driving experience over big rocks and steep grades, and desire to have fun.

It is about 14.4 miles to the mission, and can take up to 3 hours. So, if we leave Santa Ynez by 10 am, we get to the mission with plenty of time to set up camp and 'chill' after the drive.

Sunday can be a day of exploring around the mission... and/or to the canyon rim where the road construction to Gonzaga Bay was abandoned 35 years ago... see the petroglyphs or hike the Camino Real... Maybe spot some bighorns?!


My previous 3 Mision Santa Maria trips:

2007: http://vivabaja.com/msm
2003: http://vivabaja.com/403
1999: http://vivabaja.com/missionsm
1999: http://bajamur.homestead.com/index.html (BajaMur's pics)

Giant panorama at the mission, 1999: http://bajamur.homestead.com/files/mission.html

Panorama at the mission, 2007:
http://www.vivabaja.com/stamaria360.swf

The hardest part, is leaving... climbing up the widowmaker!:



(It's real fun and why you got four wheel drive!)

ROAD LOG

0.0 Rancho Santa Ynez, take road through left gate, north of ranch.

0.9 FORK, go left/ uphill.

1.8 Deep Gully, 4WD climb out (if this scares you, go back!).

2.4 Rock pile, a road to left, go straight/ right fork.

4.7 Cement monument off to left (tracks continue past monument).

5.6 Arroyo crossing with palms.

9.9 Peninsular Divide, view of Punta Final on the gulf.

13.3 Top of the 'Widowmaker' grade.

14.4 MISION SANTA MARIA

15.4 Road enters sandy Arroyo Santa Maria, after very steep downgrade.

15.7 Turn left, out of arroyo (may be hidden by plants). Tracks ahead in arroyo end in 1/4 mile.

15.9 El Camino Real climbs to the left, up hillside. The mission trail stays out of the canyon, along the north ridge and returns to the arroyo at the east end of the canyon.

16.0 Roadbed washed out. Park and hike on to end of bulldozed grade to see petroglyphs, canyon view, Indian trail to canyon bottom.

From my mission history data page:

Santa Maria de los Angeles 1767-1769




GPS: 29°43'54.5" 114°32'50.2"


When crops wouldn't grow at Calamajue, the Indians showed the Jesuits their oasis of Cabujakaamung
20 miles north, with its sweet water. The Jesuits moved their mission and
had only constructed palm log shacks when they were removed from California, in early 1768.

The Franciscans who replaced the Jesuits built the adobe ruins
that we see here. Santa Maria had a very brief mission history.
In 1769, the first Franciscan mission in California was founded by Junipero Serra some 35 miles away.
Named San Fernando by Father Serra on his long walk from Loreto to Alta California.
San Fernando was a superior mission site and soon
Santa Maria was reduced in status to a visita.




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[*] posted on 1-6-2010 at 11:29 PM


David, so far I got , Kurtg,Cyanide41,Tw,Neal Johns and wife,Edm1,Fernando, you and me.
Maybe's, Wilderone,Surferjim,El comandanteloco,Baja12valve.

I think I will drive as far El Rosario go and check the Lobera and then leave early in the morning Saturday. My wife wants to stay in Bajacactus motel.At this point it could change, I ratter drive al the way to Catavina..




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[*] posted on 1-6-2010 at 11:32 PM


Ha! I forgot BAJAROADRUNNER..



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[*] posted on 1-7-2010 at 10:28 AM


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David, so far I got , Kurtg,Cyanide41,Tw,Neal Johns and wife,Edm1,Fernando, you and me.
Maybe's, Wilderone,Surferjim,El comandanteloco,Baja12valve.

I think I will drive as far El Rosario go and check the Lobera and then leave early in the morning Saturday. My wife wants to stay in Bajacactus motel.At this point it could change, I ratter drive al the way to Catavina..


Yah, Baja Cactus Motel is the place to stay! Turista Motel or Ed's B & B as well if Cactus is full... Perhaps we will too... We hate the cold, and I am sure night will be chilly. Previous trips were in April (Easter Vacation) or May (Memorial Day) and the nights were fine.

Sounds like a good idea... Saturday morning drive to Santa Ynez to arrive by 10 am and begin to drive to 'Mission Impossible'!




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[*] posted on 1-7-2010 at 10:33 AM


I am following this thread, still working on it.
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[*] posted on 1-7-2010 at 06:26 PM


DK you have a sweet warmer to come with you to make those cold night toastie.
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[*] posted on 1-7-2010 at 06:30 PM


So do you... is she coming too?



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[*] posted on 1-7-2010 at 07:34 PM


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David, so far I got , Kurtg,Cyanide41,Tw,Neal Johns and wife,Edm1,Fernando, you and me.
Maybe's, Wilderone,Surferjim,El comandanteloco,Baja12valve.

I think I will drive as far El Rosario go and check the Lobera and then leave early in the morning Saturday. My wife wants to stay in Bajacactus motel.At this point it could change, I ratter drive al the way to Catavina..


Wow! This is turning into quite a 'Nomad turnout!

If my wife had her Green Card, we would definitely attend!!
My next project will be a stool to help her inside of the Jeep...






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[*] posted on 1-7-2010 at 09:35 PM


Ken, she doesn't have any type of temp permit untill the greencard arrives. My wife used here stamp passport untill she got her green card in the mail..



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David, so far I got , Kurtg,Cyanide41,Tw,Neal Johns and wife,Edm1,Fernando, you and me.
Maybe's, Wilderone,Surferjim,El comandanteloco,Baja12valve.

I think I will drive as far El Rosario go and check the Lobera and then leave early in the morning Saturday. My wife wants to stay in Bajacactus motel.At this point it could change, I ratter drive al the way to Catavina..


Yah, Baja Cactus Motel is the place to stay! Turista Motel or Ed's B & B as well if Cactus is full... Perhaps we will too... We hate the cold, and I am sure night will be chilly. Previous trips were in April (Easter Vacation) or May (Memorial Day) and the nights were fine.

Sounds like a good idea... Saturday morning drive to Santa Ynez to arrive by 10 am and begin to drive to 'Mission Impossible'!
Yes David i was thinking the same it's going to be cold in catavina. I rather go visit la Lobera to see if the rest is open now. Have a late dinner in Mama espinoza and then rest In BC motel, and then leave early for breakfast at Catavina... maybe we can meet in El Rosario.



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[*] posted on 1-8-2010 at 10:05 AM


Great... I'll tell Elizabeth that she's along for he ride... (Shirley, right?)



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