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Gas between Constitucion and La Paz ?
Nomads,
What is the gas availability between Constitucion and La Paz?
Gracias
Don't believe everything you think....
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Hola, from loreto la paz, no problem, plenty of stations along the way.
by the way, what are you driving ?
BIEN SALUD, DA RAT
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| Quote: | Originally posted by motoged
Nomads,
What is the gas availability between Constitucion and La Paz?
Gracias |
Depends.......on how many bean burritos you eat!  
Drive & ride safely!
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vandenberg
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Suggest you fill up in Constitucion.
No gas till Centenario, unless the Pemex station in Las Pocitas finally opened. Wasn't in August.
And pay no attention to Longlegs. She has a wicked sense of humor. But...IF you go the burrito route, make sure you bring matches. 
[Edited on 10-10-2010 by vandenberg]
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Skeet/Loreto
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RAT
There are Not lots of Stations between Constitution and La Paz.!!
Motoged. Be sure you fill up in Constitution and when you get by the airport on the North end of Constitution slow down!! about Half a mile on your
right is a good Station.
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motoged
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I am riding an off-road bike w/ 200 km range....unless I decide to instal the larger tank which will double the range...
| Quote: | Originally posted by BAJA.DESERT.RAT
Hola, from loreto la paz, no problem, plenty of stations along the way....by the way, what are you driving ?
BIEN SALUD, DA RAT |
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motoged
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LLiLP,
Good to see you are up and at 'em this morning 
Since posting earlier, I have considered parking my truck in La Paz instead of Mulege....and riding the bike from La Paz instead....
and might ask you about parking a truck for two weeks....uh....somewhere around Centennario....know anybody with a nice custom home with safe
parking... 
| Quote: | Originally posted by longlegsinlapaz
Depends.......on how many bean burritos you eat!  
Drive & ride safely! |
Don't believe everything you think....
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longlegsinlapaz
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| Quote: | Originally posted by vandenberg
And pay no attention to Longlegs. She has a wicked sense of humor. But...IF you go the burrito route, make sure you bring
matches. 
[Edited on 10-10-2010 by vandenberg] |
Payback is hell Mr. Vandenberg!
| Quote: | Originally posted by motoged
LLiLP,
Good to see you are up and at 'em this morning 
Since posting earlier, I have considered parking my truck in La Paz instead of Mulege....and riding the bike from La Paz instead....
and might ask you about parking a truck for two weeks....uh....somewhere around Centennario....know anybody with a nice custom home with safe
parking... | Ged, if it doesn't fit
inside the gate, then you can have Vandenberg's long-term parking spot right in front....plus some garage space if needed for any items which might
get feet & wander off!! Just U2U me for directons & potential ETA.
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BAJA.DESERT.RAT
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Hola Skeet/Loreto, sorry, wrong choice of words. there are gas stations between loreto and la paz.
with a 200 mile range, there would be no problem. the biggest problem would be between jesus maria and el rosario.
BIEN SALUD, DA RAT
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Whoooaahhh, boys 
1) That is a 200 KiloMeter range, not miles...
2) I know there is gas at Catavina, Lake Chapala junction, and BoLA junction as well as in town BoLA, so El Rosario to Jesus Maria is not the issue
unless you are fixated on the highway driving a gas guzzler and don't like gas out of a hand-held container ...
3) the question was between Constitucion and La Paz
| Quote: | Originally posted by BAJA.DESERT.RAT
Hola Skeet/Loreto, sorry, wrong choice of words. there are gas stations between loreto and la paz...with a 200 mile range, there would be no problem.
the biggest problem would be between jesus maria and el rosario.
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David K
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It is 130 miles (209 km) from Constitucion to La Paz... and Centenario is about 6 miles before La Paz... You will just make it (if there's no
headwind)!
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2 extra Gatorade bottles as a safety valve! Easy to stash, just seal them
with some duct tape. I used to do it in the mountains and desert with my motocross bike. All my buddies had desert/ xcountry bikes with larger tanks.
Keep your eyes on the road, and your hands upon the wheel!
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We always carry a siphon hose in Baja. Newer cars won't allow it, but older cars, tractors, etc. do. Most ranchers will sell you some gasoline from
their stash. By the way, there is a man in La Pocitas who sells gasoline out of 50 gallon drums. We have used his services. One of the constants in
Baja is that the next gas station may not have gasoline. With bad weather the barge cannot make it across the Sea of Cortez and even stations in La
Paz run out of gasoline (those that do have looong lines). Last year Guerrero Negro had no gasoline on our return to the US in March. So it's best
to have some alternative or you may be waiting at the station with a bunch of other folks for a while (days).
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