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[*] posted on 3-28-2010 at 08:32 PM


AHHH TECATE ! Find Potrero County Park, San Diego County Parks. The Tecate bank takes pesos for the Tourist Card. Get up early, park at the last US mercado: $5. Walk to bank.
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[*] posted on 3-29-2010 at 05:14 AM
Yuma to Ensenada


We have many options, now that we enter coming from West Phoenix Valley. But there is only one that makes sense. IMHO That's Tecate. Even when we used to come from Oregon for the winter, after a few terrifying traffic experiences through San Ysidro/TJ. Drive is relaxing. No toll booths. and the scenery is doable!! And yes. We'll be doing it again this coming November. By then, hopefully, the road coming into Ensenada will be completed!!!! I hope I hope I hope!!! We do continue on to Loreto/Nopolo & Cabo for the month.
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[*] posted on 3-29-2010 at 07:35 AM


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Thanks for the suggestion. Do you mean the San Luis, AZ, just south of Yuma? I'll check it out.


Yes, you enter the boder at San Luis, AZ which is on highway 95. The first major highway heading west is Mexico Highway 2. That takes you south of Mexicali and west to La Rumarosa. Just west of Mexicali, it turns into a toll road but it is 4 lane all the way. The grade up the hill at La Rumarosa is steep and on a mountain, so it is a little slower than out on the desert, but the scenery is nothing short of magnificent, with a lot of pull offs so that you can stop and see everything. And then you can exit on the south side of Tecate and head to Ensenada.
I always stop in Algodones and I go south on BCN2 to the same road. Prescriptions and liquor are the best price there compared to everywhere else in Mexico.




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[*] posted on 3-29-2010 at 07:45 AM


If you are coming west from San Luis... You may want to avoid city traffic going through Mexicali!

Use Hwy. 2-D, Libramente de Mexicali... the toll bi-pass highway... It is the way to go... The toll gate is just west of the Hwy. 5 junction...

I haven't been on it east of Hwy. 5, but it should be well signed as a short cut for the San Felipe highway, Tecate, Tijuana Cuota, 2-D, etc.





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[*] posted on 3-29-2010 at 09:08 AM


The Nomad group rocks! Here in Ajijic there are many posters that contribute positively and then there are those that always are crotchity, angry or complaining about everything. Life is too short to put up with the latter. You guys seem to be very positive and like to have fun with your posts.

Thanks to all of you for your interest, concern and information. We look forward to getting to know the Ensenada crowd.
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[*] posted on 3-29-2010 at 10:31 AM


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would better off crossing at another point?

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have you considered crossing at Agodonas (5 miles west of Yuma) and continuing down to San Louis Rio Colorado where you get on new (toll) road that bypasses Mexicali and merges with highway 3 near base of mountains? from there you go over mountain (no worse than US I8) through Rumorsa and Tecate and get off at Coreador 2000 south to Fox studio just south of Rosarito. Good drive and quicker than Otay or TJ:coolup::coolup:




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[*] posted on 3-29-2010 at 01:41 PM


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The Nomad group rocks! Here in Ajijic there are many posters that contribute positively and then there are those that always are crotchity, angry or complaining about everything. Life is too short to put up with the latter. You guys seem to be very positive and like to have fun with your posts.

Thanks to all of you for your interest, concern and information. We look forward to getting to know the Ensenada crowd.



Oh, there's plenty of crotchity, angry and complaining going on here too! :P:P:P
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[*] posted on 3-29-2010 at 01:50 PM
Weather?


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You will miss the weather
love Ajiji the people were so nice and helpful.
good luck in Ensenada.


you mean the thunderstorms?:lol::lol:
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[*] posted on 3-29-2010 at 01:57 PM


True on the curmudgeon quotient here on Nomad. But, most are peaceful...OR properly medicated.

Bohemia es mi cerveza favorita tambien, Gaucho. Pero Pacifico es mas barata y en mi refrigador siempre.

Chapala-ex, the beer and wine flow liberally out on Punta Banda. Looking forward to pouring for you.:tumble:




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[*] posted on 3-29-2010 at 05:48 PM


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would better off crossing at another point?

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have you considered crossing at Agodonas (5 miles west of Yuma) and continuing down to San Louis Rio Colorado where you get on new (toll) road that bypasses Mexicali and merges with highway 3 near base of mountains? from there you go over mountain (no worse than US I8) through Rumorsa and Tecate and get off at Coreador 2000 south to Fox studio just south of Rosarito. Good drive and quicker than Otay or TJ:coolup::coolup:


ALGODONES

SAN LUIS RIO COLORADO

LA RUMOROSA

Highway 2 (2-D is the toll section, and merges with Hwy. 2 near Laguna Salada, not Hwy. 3). See my map above to get a sense of the routes around Mexicali.

There is a military checkpoint at the base of the La Rumorosa grade, west of Laguna Salada... and recent reports say the trucks have been not staying in the right lane, and block passenger traffic which generally gets waved through there.

You may really want to consider staying on the U.S. side until Tecate... Stay on I-8 until Buckman Springs exit (rest stop) and go west there and take the country road to Campo and then Tecate.

If you target is Ensenada, then when you are at Tecate, head south on Hwy. 3 for Ensenada.

BLVD. 2000 is a shortcut to the coast, south of Rosarito and is the Tijuana bipass highway that starts just past the Tijuana toll gate on 2-D (5 miles east of the Otay border gate).




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[*] posted on 3-29-2010 at 08:08 PM


I do not like the drive from Interstate 8 to Tecate and I have had problems crossing at Tacate. I enjoy crossing at Mexicalli and taking the toll road to the Ensenada turnoff at Tecate OR going straight to San Diego and down the scenic route. Enjoy!



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[*] posted on 3-30-2010 at 10:44 AM


ALGODONES

SAN LUIS RIO COLORADO

LA RUMOROSA

Highway 2 (2-D is the toll section, and merges with Hwy. 2 near Laguna Salada, not Hwy. 3). See my map above to get a sense of the routes around Mexicali.

Sorry, when I wrote this I must have been off my meds or on my vodka:yes:




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[*] posted on 3-30-2010 at 02:12 PM


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True on the curmudgeon quotient here on Nomad. But, most are peaceful...OR properly medicated.

Bohemia es mi cerveza favorita tambien, Gaucho. Pero Pacifico es mas barata y en mi refrigador siempre.

Chapala-ex, the beer and wine flow liberally out on Punta Banda. Looking forward to pouring for you.:tumble:


We looked at Punta Banda when we were there a few weeks ago. The beachfront homes and presumed life style (the endless party) were very enticing but we didn’t click with any of the rentals we were shown. As it turns out, we found a fabulous place on the north side of the city, just 30 minutes before leaving for TJ.

While in Punta Banda I couldn’t help but be reminded of a ditty we wore out in the late 60’s/early 70’s flying around Southeast Asia: “Casual drinking in SEA is the equivalent of acute alcoholism in the US.” Someone warned me before coming down to Chapala that “If you are used to having a couple of glasses of wine with meals, at Lakeside you will soon graduate to the full bottle”. Ah the retired, expat lifestyle! So much free time to experiment, to learn, and to enjoy. :spingrin:
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[*] posted on 3-30-2010 at 07:42 PM


You could cross at San Luis, south of Yuma, and take 2d west to Tecate and then south. However, I think staying on I 8 to Tecate will be cheaper.

However, from I 8 to Tecate is very slow, but very beautiful.

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[*] posted on 3-30-2010 at 07:48 PM


Mexicali is the way to go..........easy.
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[*] posted on 3-31-2010 at 02:26 AM


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You could cross at San Luis, south of Yuma, and take 2d west to Tecate and then south. However, I think staying on I 8 to Tecate will be cheaper.

However, from I 8 to Tecate is very slow, but very beautiful.

Enjoy the trip


There are at least 3 toll gates on 2-D between Hwy. 5 (Mexicali) and Tecate that together total nearly 10 dollars.... that along with a military checkpoint at the bottom of the grade, will slow you down as well.

If the country road to Tecate from I-8 bugs you, then you are going to really hate much of Hwy. 3 (and Hwy. 1 if you go south of Ensenada)!




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[*] posted on 3-31-2010 at 05:22 PM


I just did the reverse this morning because I had never gone down the hill. It is almost as much fun as going up the hill so it was a beautiful drive. The road from Ensenada to Tecate is great and there was less than 1/2 mile of gravel which was no real inconvenience at all. David, who is always right on with the maps and routes, has given you the correct sequence. I generally enter at Algodones as well, but that causes you to have about 12 miles of country rural road, but this time I went all the way through to San Luis and exited the border there. They acted like they had never seen a gringo going north before so the crossing was very easy.



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