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[*] posted on 2-24-2014 at 06:50 PM
Hey if you make it before 3:00 Sunday...




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[*] posted on 2-24-2014 at 07:58 PM


That's the kind of motivation I need.

Ok, here's the route plan: Google Map


  • I-5 to Sacramento
  • 99 until it reconnects with the 5
  • I-5 to 210 east
  • 210 to 57 south
  • 57 south to 71 south
  • 71 south to 91 east
  • 91 east to I-15 south
  • Cross in San Ysidro
  • Hwy 1 all the way down


I don't know how doable this plan is going to be. My ideal (i.e. not yet compared against map for reality check) would be:

  • Wed night - drive to Portland after work - 171 miles
  • Thursday - drive to Sacramento - 580 miles (have friends to visit here)
  • Friday - drive to Ensenada - 590 miles
  • Saturday - drive to Asuncion - who knows, on Baja time now


Misgivings:

  • LA/San Diego traffic during rainstorm
  • Tijuana traffic (no idea - never driven this route)
  • Arriving at San Ysidro at night. Need backup plan for a place to stay the night near or just over the border.
  • Ensenada->San Quintin traffic (no idea - never driven this route)
  • whether I can even wait until this weekend for shrimp tacos


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[*] posted on 2-24-2014 at 08:57 PM


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That's the kind of motivation I need.

Ok, here's the route plan: Google Map


  • I-5 to Sacramento
  • 99 until it reconnects with the 5
  • I-5 to 210 east
  • 210 to 57 south
  • 57 south to 71 south
  • 71 south to 91 east
  • 91 east to I-15 south
  • Cross in San Ysidro
  • Hwy 1 all the way down





Good plan, except from the 57 plan to I-15.
Stay on I-210 till I-15. You will bypass non freeway local traffic with signals.




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[*] posted on 2-24-2014 at 09:32 PM
Non-event


If you take the 210 east to the I-15, you are going WAY east, out of your way to the area east of Alta Loma/Rancho Cucamonga.

The 57 to the 71 transition is now an expressway with only one light (several months ago).......I take this route all the time and it is quicker to the Jct of I-15 and the 91 than taking the 210 to the I-15 and meeting the 91 in Corona.


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That's the kind of motivation I need.

Ok, here's the route plan: Google Map


  • I-5 to Sacramento
  • 99 until it reconnects with the 5
  • I-5 to 210 east
  • 210 to 57 south
  • 57 south to 71 south
  • 71 south to 91 east
  • 91 east to I-15 south
  • Cross in San Ysidro
  • Hwy 1 all the way down





Good plan, except from the 57 plan to I-15.
Stay on I-210 till I-15. You will bypass non freeway local traffic with signals.




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[*] posted on 2-25-2014 at 05:42 AM


take the 5 to the 210...

then east to the 15...

then south

never ever take the 91...

your route looks good on paper but it sucks
I lived in southern California for most of my life
the others are just wrong




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[*] posted on 2-25-2014 at 06:33 AM


The 210 gets jammed up during rush hour. And I've sat in traffic plenty of times on I15 south of escondido (up to Ted Williams Dr. What a nightmare.)

Timing is everything.

You can get through that 130 miles with little traffic but you have to know what you're doing. I do it twice every year on work days and during daylight hours.

You don't want to hit traffic after driving 8 hours from Sacramento. You'll be cursing for days. But if you do get into that situation. Just calmly pull off the road to a restaurant and enjoy a really slow meal until after 7PM. I usually find one next to the freeway with a window seat and watch the mess from the comfort of my booth. There's no reason to get angry because you ain't going nowhere. Let the others fume at each other on the cement roads. Don't fall into that trap. At times like that you have to be opportunistic and take what's there. In fact, that applies to all of your travels south of the border. Don't expect (plan on) anything and you'll be much happier.

P.S. Take 5 from Sacramento instead of 99. It's easier on the nerves. And faster.

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[*] posted on 2-25-2014 at 07:29 AM


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[*] posted on 2-25-2014 at 08:05 AM


What's the most likely outcome for me if I'm on the road from Sac by 5AM? Possible to make it all the way to Ensenada on a Friday?

Can I pick up my FMM in Ensenada on a Saturday? That would skip me having to stop, park, and look for the office in San Ysidro.

Of course it probably also means a late start from Ensenada to Asuncion on Saturday.




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[*] posted on 2-25-2014 at 08:24 AM


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What's the most likely outcome for me if I'm on the road from Sac by 5AM? Possible to make it all the way to Ensenada on a Friday?

Can I pick up my FMM in Ensenada on a Saturday? That would skip me having to stop, park, and look for the office in San Ysidro.

Of course it probably also means a late start from Ensenada to Asuncion on Saturday.


Yes, you could make it to Ensenada Friday.

Just stop in San Ysidro for the tourist card. Way easy. 10 minutes and you're done.
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[*] posted on 2-25-2014 at 08:31 AM


It's 385 miles from Sac to LA via I 5. You say that you do 55-60 mph. That brings you into LA around noon.

If it were me I would start at 3 or 4 AM just to be safe. Although if everything goes right you should just pass all the mayhem that starts around 2:30. It's 121 miles between LA and SD as I recall.

If you don't make it through it you will have to wait until 7.

We usually drive through the 'gap' until we hit Carlsbad. Even though the traffic is still light we stop there and do all of the shopping at Ralphs. We may go to the beach for a bit. And then we go to a restaurant, usually Tip Tops. By then it's after 7 and we drive the last 45 minutes to the border.

So that's an option you may consider. You really don't have to do the drive nonstop to have it stressless. But you want to be in control of the situation. Plan on the stops rather than be forced to do them. I guess that repudiates what I wrote earlier. So be it.
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[*] posted on 2-25-2014 at 09:38 AM
I-5 x2


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Next time try the I-15 instead of the 215. You can eliminate the corridor and traffic from north of San Bernardino to Corona.

Also, if he wants to cover ground in the least amount of time, straight down the I-5, then Mex 1. It will take longer to take the 94 then Hwy 3 to Ensenada


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I agree. I thoroughly dislike the I-5 corridor.

Hwy 395, to I-15, to I-215, to Tecate.
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[*] posted on 2-25-2014 at 09:41 AM


FYI: re:waiting later to cross, last time I came thru Otay Mesa at 9 pm, on a Tuesday, the SB traffic was very heavy.

Not sure how common this is, or if Friday is better/worse that late at San Ysidro, but I was surprised by the amount of SB traffic at that time of night.

As always: Be prepared for delays and changes in travel plans. Detours from hwy repairs and inspections at Military checkpoints will slow you down after Sto. Thomas.

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[*] posted on 2-25-2014 at 09:46 AM


Try to do the leg from Sacramento to Ensenada on a Sunday.
Avoid rush hour traffic altogether.
Have friends who make this drive 4 times a year.




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[*] posted on 2-25-2014 at 09:48 AM


thank god for these wise old owls that can predict weather, road conditions,accidents and traffic patterns, for any given time!
now ask em where to find the best taco! :lol:
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[*] posted on 2-25-2014 at 09:58 AM


WAW:
you are way over analyzing the driving! just drive and make decisions on the fly!
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[*] posted on 2-25-2014 at 10:03 AM


I think they really want you to get the FMM at the border. Who knows if or when Ensenada's INM office will be open. The border INM is a 24/7 operation (at Tijuana). However, the rest of your worries are best handled the way the goat666 says... just wing it!



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[*] posted on 2-25-2014 at 12:12 PM


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WAW:
you are way over analyzing the driving! just drive and make decisions on the fly!


I usually do, and that's why I leave late, linger along the way, and sometimes never arrive.

This time around I have a destination and a schedule and a route-not-before-driven - so I'm gonna ask a lot of questions. That's how I roll.

I'd like to avoid a late night crossing in TJ, and I want to arrive in Asuncion by noon on Sunday. Other than that, highly flexible.




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[*] posted on 2-25-2014 at 01:43 PM


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thank god for these wise old owls that can predict weather, road conditions,accidents and traffic patterns, for any given time!
now ask em where to find the best taco! :lol:


Dude! I posted a billboard! :lol::lol::lol:




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[*] posted on 2-25-2014 at 02:01 PM


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thank god for these wise old owls that can predict weather, road conditions,accidents and traffic patterns, for any given time!
now ask em where to find the best taco! :lol:


ya know, there is an app for any of that
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[*] posted on 2-25-2014 at 07:55 PM


Just stay on the 5 all the way to San Yesidro/TJ. Trying to bypass LA in the middle of the day wont gain you any time sometimes the best route is the one that is the shortest.
I've driven to Asuncion from LA. many times gone the 210 route to the 15 and even the 57 /71/91 to 15 I would only take that route if the 5 or 405 had a accident reported.
I lived right by the 5 and 210 if you take the 210 between 3:30 and 7:00 you will hit bad traffic. If you take it after 7:00pm the 5 would be quicker BUT WARNING If you drive 55-60 on the 5 after 7:00pm you will be run off the road. Speed limit might say 65 but 80 is the norm. Even on the 91 or the 15.

I now live in Arizona so Mexicali to Gonzaga over to Mex1 is the route I'll take this trip. We leave tomorrow afternoon. :bounce::bounce:

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