michaelw
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Mulege to San Isidro
Hola Nomads
Does anyone know if the old Gregorio trail from Mulege to San Isidro via San Jose de Guajadem is passable with high clearance 4WD ??
Thanks in advance for your replies.
Mike
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motoged
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Some friends rode that by dirtbikes in February...I will ask them and get back to you.
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motoged
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Some pictures of the Guajademi road taken in 2008-09:

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I wanna go!
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we made it in our toyota 4runner after the last hurricane.
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motoged
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Michael,
I spoke with my buddies who rode that this February....they said that in their route south from Mulege they encountered the first elevation gain into
the mountains that was " steep with loose and crushed rocks and gravel for a mile or so with tight switchbacks that would be crux turns....and that a
skilled 4-wheeler driving a short wheelbase would likely make it alright...once up top, the road was rough but not as technical..."
Have a good drive
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That's a looong way! 
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