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jimgrms
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It was great... Thanks Shari! Next Shari made all of us fish tacos from that yellowtail... Great stuff, Baja style! |
are those mexican chopsticks ???
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David K
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As we used the older, coastal graded road, when we left La Bocana we came out to the newer route which was well signed...
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David K
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Not far from La Bocana we spotted a road onto the salt flats next to the long La Bocana lagoon. As it was a quarter moon, the tides were not flooding
the flats and that made for fast, smooth drive.
Here is the lagoon...
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David K
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Osprey nests were on many high points... Here in Abreojos...
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David K
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Punta Abreojos lighthouse was getting some fresh paint.
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David K
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Abreojos had a divided paved main street with interesting lights... sailboats for the Escalera Nautica?
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David K
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Osprey on a sailboat streetlight
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David K
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We drove around Abreojos hoping to find Fishin' Rich or other Nomads without luck (it's a big place)... Then we drove out to the point where people
camp and are some beach homes...
Abreojos was 63 miles from Asuncion and took us 2 hours and 15 minutes (with stops).
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David K
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12 miles from Abreojos, on a side road is Campo Rene on the Estero el Coyote... Restaurant, cabins, camping, airport...
[Edited on 8-3-2007 by David K]
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David K
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Mangroves with birds
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David K
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Cabins
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David K
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Palapas
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David K
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Back out to the main road (2.8 miles from Rene) then turn north for San Ignacio... 5.1 miles later we come to the new pavement! That means pavement is
about 10 miles from reaching Abreojos.
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David K
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Last photo for Part 4... The Sierra Santa Clara... Home of a lost mission!
We next go to San Ignacio and tour the mission, museum and town before continuing to the Sea of Cortez and some warm water!
Stay tuned!!!
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805gregg
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Great report, I'm heading down on sun 8/5 so it's nice to get a preview of the area, thanks.
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Bob H
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David, this is the exact same route we want to take in October on our way to Mulege. Will the cabover camper rig fare well on these dirt roads?
Great photo-essay. Love it.
Bob H
[Edited on 8-2-2007 by Bob H]
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Cypress
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David K. Thanks for the pictures. Good luck to you and your Lady as you
continue to explore Baja.
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Thanks for the report and the pictures, David. I like the detailed to-from distances you give...........sorry if others are offended by it but, hey,
it's all on a AAA map, for crying out loud.
One error in description, if I understand you correctly. On the text with the first shot of Campo Renee, it says Asuncion. I think you meant Abreojos.
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capt. mike
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good shots DK.
it has been 24 years since i landed at campo Rene. i see its changed a lot.
the WX report another thread sure is inviting!
can you give us a pirep on the airstrip's condition there from your visit's perspective? were any planes there during your drive thru?
any campers? i think a tent and basics would be fine, skip the cabins.
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jorgie
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methinks they get Nomad of the year awards. David, thank you. From my first question to you, throught, you have been there and now you have enabled
the west coast. Well done. I hope you will be able to put it on a disk , available to all. A really great trip and report.
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