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Border crossing
Just got back from Rosarito this morning delivering another load of stuff to store at Mindys. About 4 more trips and I will be moved down there for
good.
Anyway, I got in line at 10:05 AM and was through at San Ysidro at 10:38. Better than the 3 hrs last time in the afternoon.
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willardguy
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wow thats awesome, ready or regular lanes?
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jeans
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Regular.... 40 minutes for me last Monday at 10:14am
Mom always told me to be different - Now she says...Not THAT different
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Binger
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Sorry just getting to this now. My wife and I had just a wonderful trip down the Baja the middle of last month(December). We left our house in
Wisconsin and traveled 3180 miles to our home in CSL. Took 6 days, 4 days in Baja. Just a little overview.
Crossed Tecate, no issues, did not even get pulled over. Crossed about noon on a Sunday. Spent overnight and toured wineries in Guadaloupe. It was
awesome. Be sure and hit Cetto and if you are not coming back to US, load up the truck at those prices. The Savignon Blanc is some of the best we have
ever had. Stayed overnight in Theresa winery. Very nice but cold, no blankets. Great restaurant.
We shot down the cost to Guero Negro and stayed at Marnarno. Awesome food and service. Decent accomodations. Went thru the boulder field north of
Catavina. Another awesome part of the trip. Stopped at Mulege and they are unraveling from another hurricane(Paul). Business I understand is real slow
there.
Loreta was very nice scenery. Loved Bay of Concepcion. Want to spend a few days there in the future.
Rest of trip was pretty flat.
Anyway, all military stops were uneventful. We only had to get out of the vehicle once, with about 8 stops. Most stops were trucks going north.
The roads were very good, only one small stretch south of Guerro Negro a little rough and needing resurfacing. Not even a close call on cattle or
horses. The road stretch north of Santa Rosalia looks pretty new. Loop around LaPaz is real confusing. Poor signage.
Very safe, no issues at all. The small towns in the north are pretty beat up but typical Mexico.
Thanks to everyone for their help. Sorry for any misspellings. I am still a newbie and probably always will be.
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David K
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Quote: | Originally posted by Binger
Sorry just getting to this now. My wife and I had just a wonderful trip down the Baja the middle of last month(December). We left our house in
Wisconsin and traveled 3180 miles to our home in CSL. Took 6 days, 4 days in Baja. Just a little overview.
Crossed Tecate, no issues, did not even get pulled over. Crossed about noon on a Sunday. Spent overnight and toured wineries in Guadaloupe. It was
awesome. Be sure and hit Cetto and if you are not coming back to US, load up the truck at those prices. The Savignon Blanc is some of the best we have
ever had. Stayed overnight in Theresa winery. Very nice but cold, no blankets. Great restaurant.
We shot down the cost to Guero Negro and stayed at Marnarno. Awesome food and service. Decent accomodations. Went thru the boulder field north of
Catavina. Another awesome part of the trip. Stopped at Mulege and they are unraveling from another hurricane(Paul). Business I understand is real slow
there.
Loreta was very nice scenery. Loved Bay of Concepcion. Want to spend a few days there in the future.
Rest of trip was pretty flat.
Anyway, all military stops were uneventful. We only had to get out of the vehicle once, with about 8 stops. Most stops were trucks going north.
The roads were very good, only one small stretch south of Guerro Negro a little rough and needing resurfacing. Not even a close call on cattle or
horses. The road stretch north of Santa Rosalia looks pretty new. Loop around LaPaz is real confusing. Poor signage.
Very safe, no issues at all. The small towns in the north are pretty beat up but typical Mexico.
Thanks to everyone for their help. Sorry for any misspellings. I am still a newbie and probably always will be. |
Hi Binger, welcome to Nomad... Next time (or repost this), put your new trip report in as a New Post, rather than a Post Reply under another's
subject... just so more folks might see it or respond to it without detracting from this one.
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nbacc
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Went through the East border (Mexicali) yesterday (Thurs) and suprise.....10 min. Of all the times we have gone through this has NEVER happened.
Then of course the Grapevine was closed and we had to wait another day to head home to Northern Cal. We stayed with friends in Indio and had a great
time. Nancy
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