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Bajafun777
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[*] posted on 6-27-2010 at 09:14 AM
Good Directions and Possible Pictures Of Sentri Entry Points


OK, I am going to be stay in a house about 8 miles south of Rosarito for 3 months but have to take wife back and forth to doctors in Otay Lakes by Chula Vista, looking for best directions into Sentri Lines.
I will be staying past the Blvd. 2000, so I could use it to go to Otay Lakes to Cross but a couple a years ago when we tried finding it we got on the bridge to hell only looking down to see the Sentri with only about 5 cars, so sad so sad,LOL. We have taken the free road out of Rosarito to Sentri in T.J. but what a mess, as when we got to the point of doing the round about the police had a detour off of it, nightmare on Elms Street. So, we usually just go to Tecate on toll road and cross there or all the way to Mexicali on toll road to cross with no problems in Mexicali.
So, if nomads have good directions so I can not make the wrong turn, I would appreciate it and if you have any photos for landmarks I would appreciate that too! I was going to take my harley down with my jeep to make crossing easier but the secure housing area the house is located in does not permit motorcycles. Thus, I will not put my harley outside the gate to be stolen and they have no other means for me to store it to keep it safe. Thanks for nomads that I know will have the answers to my needs. bajafun777




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[*] posted on 6-27-2010 at 09:17 AM


Check your U2U



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[*] posted on 6-27-2010 at 12:28 PM


check your u2u.



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[*] posted on 6-27-2010 at 02:40 PM


Thanks Bajaguy and Fandango for the information. Bajaguy, I am pretty sure we met at the Yearly Book Signing the last time they held it. David K and his wife took a picture of my wife Donna, our friends and me we rode our motorcycles down.LOL WE also had some photos taken the signing party before that one and I was at the tequila tasting contest, if it is in a shooter I in,LOL. Maybe we will meet up with the two of you sometime and have a few cold ones and some dinner. Take Care and Travel Safe---- bajafun777



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