shari
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Mood: there is no reality except the one contained within us "Herman Hesse"
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Approximate drive times just cruisin'
couple hours from BOLA-GN and another couple to Asuncion...the road is much better now so you can make good time.
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sancho
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AAA had a Baja Guide Book back in the 80's,
was a wealth of info back then, they would
have drive times, and I would be right on
their numbers. 1 hr on pavement would be
45 mi. However I'm not a fast driver
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TMW
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It's about 80 miles or more from BOLA to San Francisquito on a graded dirt road and depending on your vehicle it could be 4+ hours but a fun drive
anyway.
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mcfez
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| Quote: | Originally posted by TW
It's about 80 miles or more from BOLA to San Francisquito on a graded dirt road and depending on your vehicle it could be 4+ hours but a fun drive
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Say...how is that dirt road anyhow....is it all firm to where a Ram can drive on it?
Old people are like the old cars, made of some tough stuff. May show a little rust, but good as gold on the inside.
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wilderone
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BOLA to Bahia Asuncion:
Take 4 days and do it right. The back way via Mision San Borja; stop for pictographs, tamales, honey, oranges, fish tacos, a dip at Laguna Manuela,
Santa Rosalillita, etc.
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bajamigo
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This might help
Baja Driving Distances
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DENNIS
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There's no road too far nor too bumpy if you have enough ice-cold Pacifico.
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