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bajajudy
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They probably did it that way so the heavy equipment would not tear up the road that had just laid. Especially if they are only putting down a thin
layer of pavement. It actually make sense to do it that way
Sure will change the area and that trip to La Barrancas is always a challange although I have only made it going north.
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Juan del Rio
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More road...
"Plaza Steve" sent this to me as he drove home last week:
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TMW
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If they only put down a thin layer in six months to a year it will be as bad as the pot holes to Puertecitos.
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ElGato
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I have mixed feelings about paving the road to San Juanico and what may happen.
An elderly Mexican woman once said some very apt words:
"bad roads bring good people, good roads bring bad people."
Baja Joe
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Hook
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What's the status of this road after another 2 months now?
[Edited on 9-21-2006 by Hook]
[Edited on 9-21-2006 by Hook]
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David K
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Let's see Hook:
Official answer after one rain storm: "What new road? You gringos drink too much!"
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Juan del Rio
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Road in great shape after storm
The paved part of the South road is still in perfect shape. They graded from Purisima Rio to the pavement almost two week ago. The pavement now
extends into town. Still seems kinda of strange....
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