Binger
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Safe to cross and Tecate and drive south to Enselada
Could I get some more opinions on this. Leaving from Phoenix in AM. Not sure how long it will take to get to Tecate if we cross there. Want to be in
GN by sundown or close to it. Two drivers, safe speed. Thanks a mucho.
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I'd spend a night in San Quintin. IMHO, what you're trying to do isn't possible (GN at sundown, safe speed). Maybe if you leave Phoenix at 12 AM.
[Edited on 1-18-2010 by k-rico]
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Not sure about the time required to get from Phoenix to Tecate but my expierence driving south is this, It takes us 4.5 to 5 hours to get the San
Quintin the another 5.5 to 6 hours to GN. We drive the speed limit for the most part. We don't try to do it in one shot but it is doable. Good Luck.
Bob
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Should not be an issue if you have your FMT and all you need is getting it stamped. If you need the bank, they open at 0800, will put you in way after
dark. Or just go and take a shot at getting your FMT at GN?
If you're leaving PHX in morning it better be early! I usually stay in El Centro and it takes a solid hour and a half to Tecate, towing!
Have fun!
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DENNIS
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| Quote: | Originally posted by Binger
Could I get some more opinions on this. Leaving from Phoenix in AM. Not sure how long it will take to get to Tecate if we cross there. Want to be in
GN by sundown or close to it. Two drivers, safe speed. Thanks a mucho. |
I'll just assume you're talking about today in which case you will probably hit rain on the Tecate road. Then, road construction, made worse by the
rain.
I wouldn't take the Tecate road any day this week because of the weather. Head over to San Ysidro or Otay.
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David K
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There are other paved roads/ routes to Ensenada from Tecate.... The construction zone is south of Guadalupe... Reverse the arrows on this map I made
for someone asking about driving TO Tecate without using Hwy. 3 between Ensenada and Guadalupe. Specifically the new paved road from Guadalupe to Old
Hwy. 1 near El Tigre...
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| Quote: | Originally posted by DENNIS
| Quote: | Originally posted by Binger
Could I get some more opinions on this. Leaving from Phoenix in AM. Not sure how long it will take to get to Tecate if we cross there. Want to be in
GN by sundown or close to it. Two drivers, safe speed. Thanks a mucho. |
I'll just assume you're talking about today in which case you will probably hit rain on the Tecate road. Then, road construction, made worse by the
rain.
I wouldn't take the Tecate road any day this week because of the weather. Head over to San Ysidro or Otay. |
Yes sir, especially if you're in a hurry.
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Too Much for one day to do safely
It would be tough leaving from Tecate at Sunrise to make it to GN in daylight this time of year.
I second the suggestion of overnighting in San Quintin. Concern over the rain is valid as well, will only slow you down.
Ken
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Binger
6-7 hours to Tecate from Tucson depending on what you are driving. Towing something? remember California speed limit and the slow hwy 94. so plan
accordingly. Then GN is another 9-11 hours depending on how fast you drive etc. Tucson to Punta Abreojos is right at 1000 miles. So GN would be
around 850. A long day
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David K
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If it is still light at San Quintin... 30 more miles (45 min.) brings you to El Rosario with 2 really nice motels a nice bed & breakfast, 2
emergency motels, and RV park and many many places to eat.
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| Quote: | Originally posted by David K
If it is still light at San Quintin... 30 more miles (45 min.) brings you to El Rosario with 2 really nice motels a nice bed & breakfast, 2
emergency motels, and RV park and many many places to eat. |
I agree with David K about El Rosario - I like the Baja Cactus there, however, there are several other good spots.
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David K
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Some recommendations for El Rosario...
1) Baja Cactus (motel #1)
2) Turista Motel (motel #2)
3) Baja's Best Bed & Breakfast (b&b)
4) Sinahi RV Park (behind their motel and restaurant)
5) Baja's Best Bed & Breakfast Restaurant (all new)
6) Mama Espinoza's Restaurant (all new)
7) Tacos Mision ((tacos, burritos, stuffed patotoes, more)
Be careful south of San Quintin (note photo)... that's right... there are some tourist-nuts who also ride bicycles on that highway!
[Edited on 1-19-2010 by David K]
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Another route you might consider....Cross the border at Tecate and take the toll road over to Blvd. 2000, then west to HWY 1. That will keep you out
of the mud. The Toll Road is a great drive, 80 Pesos for 16 miles but, worth it, especially in bad weather.
High speed and unsafe distance goals don't mix well with bad weather and these storms are promising that. Be safe.
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