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Abreojos to Asuncion
I'm in the early stages of putting my three weeks trip in Baja together, that I'm taking in June, and was hoping some of the Asuncion-heads could
chime in. About how far is the drive from Abreojos from there? Also, could use some info on Abreojos, as far as how sketchy the camping situation is
there,or what accomodations there is or isn't.
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It's been awhile but I wanna say about 1.5-2 hours depending on speed and stops. Sound about right folks?
As for the camping I wouldn't call it sketchy but i wouldn't leave a lot of loose stuff lying around either. Camping is right next to the dirt road
following the point. Best to keep honest people honest.
[Edited on 4-16-2010 by Sunman]
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Best camping is campo Renee. Lights on till ten, hot showers and A restaurant. Very nice!
We all want a peaceful world, filled with love and laughter, but we fill ourselves with anger and hate trying to fiqure out how to achive it.
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| Quote: | Originally posted by Sunman
It's been awhile but I wanna say about 1.5-2 hours depending on speed and stops. Sound right folks? |
Agreed---it is about 65 miles depending on if you visit San Hipolito and or Punta Prieta. Time also depends on if there has been no rain and the tide
is not high, you can drive on the salt flats in a couple of areas.
It always takes us longer as we stop a lot---some great isolated beaches along the way.
[Edited on 4-16-2010 by DianaT]
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I was in that road a few weeks ago. from abreojos to la Bocana is about 12 miles , smooth and fast. from La Bocana to asuncion is about another 55
miles and oh boy the firts 30 miles is all washboard.... lower your air preassure and floor ittttt. have a safe trip.
BAJA IS WHAT YOU WANTED TO BE, FUN,DANGEROUS,INCREDIBLE, REMOTE, EXOTIC..JUST GO AND HAVE FUN.....
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Thanks All! I can't wait to get going.
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if you want to camp in a really cool, safe spot, look up tita and bimbo in San Hipolito...they live beside the coops boat ramp and have a dynamite
camp spot oceanside and will spoil you rotten!! (they are my husbands sister and brother in law)
From San Hipolito I highly recommend the coast road...just keep left and go along the shoreline...it's a smoother road.
[Edited on 4-16-2010 by shari]
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From http://vivabaja.com/707/page6.html (photos) July, 2007, starting at Asuncion:
TO SAN IGNACIO, via Punta Abreojos
0.0 (0 hrs.) Bahia Asuncion at the San Roque road (Curvina Street/ Police station)
4.2 JCN. Main road back to Hwy. 1 at Vizcaino to left, we continue straight ahead parallel to the coast.
21.2 Punta Prieta fishing village
26.5 San Hipolito fishing village
51.9 (2 hrs.) La Bocana, town with paved main street.
62.5 (2 hrs.15 min.) Punta Abreojos, large town with paved main street (we drive around a bit looking around before heading out)
71.9 Campo Rene road (Rene is 2.8 miles east)
76.0 New Pavement!
115.9 (3 hrs.15 min. driving time) Hwy. 1. JCN. San Ignacio is 15.2 miles east.
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" tita and bimbo "
i'm sorry Shari....i must meet these two!!  
with names like that they muat be a riot - count me in.
are they close to Campo Rene? cause we are planning to go there this summer for some beachy tent camping, along with a side jaunt to your digs.
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| Quote: | Originally posted by shari
if you want to camp in a really cool, safe spot, look up tita and bimbo in San Hipolito...they live beside the coops boat ramp and have a dynamite
camp spot oceanside and will spoil you rotten!! (they are my husbands sister and brother in law)
From San Hipolito I highly recommend the coast road...just keep left and go along the shoreline...it's a smoother road.
[Edited on 4-16-2010 by shari] |
Awesome Shari, I should just let you make my itinerary! Thanks...
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| Quote: | Originally posted by David K
From http://vivabaja.com/707/page6.html (photos) July, 2007, starting at Asuncion:
TO SAN IGNACIO, via Punta Abreojos
0.0 (0 hrs.) Bahia Asuncion at the San Roque road (Curvina Street/ Police station)
4.2 JCN. Main road back to Hwy. 1 at Vizcaino to left, we continue straight ahead parallel to the coast.
21.2 Punta Prieta fishing village
26.5 San Hipolito fishing village
51.9 (2 hrs.) La Bocana, town with paved main street.
62.5 (2 hrs.15 min.) Punta Abreojos, large town with paved main street (we drive around a bit looking around before heading out)
71.9 Campo Rene road (Rene is 2.8 miles east)
76.0 New Pavement!
115.9 (3 hrs.15 min. driving time) Hwy. 1. JCN. San Ignacio is 15.2 miles east. |
I'm talking to the pros....thanks.. After about a week or so of this leg, i was thinking about swinging over to the Cortez side for some inflatable
kayak fishing, and relaxation. Any other suggestions would be great as well. Although, I'm hoping that i don't pop my boat with a fishhook and become
bait myself.
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| Quote: | Originally posted by BAJACAT
I was in that road a few weeks ago. from abreojos to la Bocana is about 12 miles , smooth and fast. from La Bocana to asuncion is about another 55
miles and oh boy the firts 30 miles is all washboard.... lower your air preassure and floor ittttt. have a safe trip. |
I think i could use a truck like yours. Unfortunately mine is about 10 years old and much smaller. 4x but hopefully i make it!
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need lat long for san hipolito pls, any one??
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Hipolito: 26 degrees 57’N, 114 degrees 00’W
found it here:
http://zuluboat.blogspot.com/2009/03/beautiful-pacific-coast...
[Edited on 4-17-2010 by woody in ob]
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look to the North of Abreojos and La Bocana along the coast
approx
26°59'20.55"N
113°58'43.11"W
[Edited on 4-17-2010 by rts551]
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[Edited on 4-17-2010 by rts551]
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| Quote: | Originally posted by capt. mike
need lat long for san hipolito pls, any one?? |
You looking for a runway, Mike?
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I haven't logged in for a couple of years. My wife and I camp in this area every year. We avoid the the point near Abre. Can get crowded with
surfers and windsurfers and lots of flies. There are plenty of empty beaches to the north. We camp alone never seeing another human , except for the
pangaderos that cruise by. If you want to camp alone on a beautiful beach they are plentiful between Abre and Ascuncion. Just be sure to visit the
towns. They are equally beautiful.
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Central Coast Magic
We just visited Shari and Juan in Asuncion and took an afternoon trip to San Hipolito via the coastal track.
What a beautiful treasure of a little town situated just off the main north-south road. The village rests on a gently sloping hillside which glides
effortlessly down to the mouth of the bay.
If you're looking for unspoiled Baja come make this tour and be sure to stop off in these little coastal villiages.
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well yeah - i guess, if i need to visit tita y bimbo
| Quote: | Originally posted by David K
| Quote: | Originally posted by capt. mike
need lat long for san hipolito pls, any one?? |
You looking for a runway, Mike? |
figured i'd want to get close enough for a pick em up you know.
Shari sez i just have to meet these 2.
i agree.....Tita and Bimbo....come on, yur killing me man!!
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