John M
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Paved road progress toward Gonzaga Bay
We left Gonzaga Bay heading north a few days ago, meeting pavement 21 miles into the journey although it is not yet drivable being still under
construction. About two miles before the start of the climb over the sisters we were directed onto the new road. Many of the spectacular views that
were available from the previous road are gone but the new highway is built to fine standards, guard rails, wide shoulders and a couple of scenic
turn-outs. Puertecitos is indeed bypassed.
There was no sign of highway work south of the current pavement that is being laid.
John M
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David K
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Thanks John... Hope to read your trip report soon.... + photos??
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Ken Cooke
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Quote: | Originally posted by John M
Many of the spectacular views that were available from the previous road are gone .
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I have this photograph that I took mounted on the wall of my living room.

Too bad (again) about the new road. But, that's progress I suppose.
-Ken
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motoged
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Wow  
It's rare to see snow on those islands   
Quote: | Originally posted by Ken Cooke
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I have this photograph that I took mounted on the wall of my living room.

Too bad (again) about the new road. But, that's progress I suppose.
-Ken [/quote
Don't believe everything you think....
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wilderone
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"Too bad (again) about the new road. But, that's progress I suppose"
10 years, a million trucks, a couple hurricanes - it will be back like the old days. I can wait.
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capt. mike
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i think it would be a nice place to have electricity.
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desertcpl
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I vote on Condos
and maybe a Club Med
[Edited on 10-17-2010 by desertcpl]
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Pacifico
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Quote: | Originally posted by motoged
Wow  
It's rare to see snow on those islands   
Quote: | Originally posted by Ken Cooke
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I have this photograph that I took mounted on the wall of my living room.

Too bad (again) about the new road. But, that's progress I suppose.
-Ken [/quote |
That "snow" makes for stinky snowballs!!!
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norte
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Quote: | Originally posted by capt. mike
i think it would be a nice place to have electricity. |
The "nomad club" wouldn't like that. They want to keep revenue generating development out of the area.
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Barry A.
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Until they solve the water problem (lack of it) there ain't going to be much "development", I am thinking.
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norte
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Quote: | Originally posted by Barry A.
Until they solve the water problem (lack of it) there ain't going to be much "development", I am thinking.
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Did not stop SoCal. I doubt it will stop Mexico.
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Barry A.
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Quote: | Originally posted by norte
Quote: | Originally posted by Barry A.
Until they solve the water problem (lack of it) there ain't going to be much "development", I am thinking.
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Did not stop SoCal. I doubt it will stop Mexico. |
Norte------I am thinking that SoCal had a few more resources to pull from (W. Sierra Nevada, N. CA, Colorado River, eastern Sierra)-------not Baja,
tho. DeSal is the only answer, and perhaps can prove economically feasible--------we will see.
"Clean water" in arid lands is the world's next major problem, and that includes SoCal.
Barry
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capt. mike
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maybe they can get water out of rocks one day like they plan for on the moon.
i would love to have a property at gonzaga one day, elec would be nice but off grid is ok.
yeah Norte - there is a lot of anti development sentiment here, i could care less - i let the market decide.
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