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David K
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Quote: Originally posted by C205Driver | Drove out & back to Yuma yesterday, got A flat JUST before reaching the highway! Helicopter landed there Saturday... Guy said he drove his pop-up
truck camper from BOLA!!!! Did not think it was doable!,,...Spectacular place PSFO is.... |
Check your u2u... regarding photos.
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carlosg
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Quote: Originally posted by C205Driver | Drove out & back to Yuma yesterday, got A flat JUST before reaching the highway! Helicopter landed there Saturday... Guy said he drove his pop-up
truck camper from BOLA!!!! Did not think it was doable!,,...Spectacular place PSFO is.... |
Hi Driver,
Thanks for your daily reports of your stay in San Francisquito, seems like it was a wonderful one... Please, if possible tell us a bit more about road
conditions,
Quote: Originally posted by C205Driver | .... Wife & I drove the short 3 hours ( by way of El Arco ) “Road” to PSFO yesterday & were warmly welcomed by Juan & Rosa... FYI the
road in has many sandy areas & would best be traversed by 4WD with a full tank of fuel.... Currently there is one other person here in a pop-up
truck camper with a quad & SUP......Perfect temps & breezes... |
you mention a 4wd, do you think a 2wd could make it either from El Arco or from BoLA?
What do other fellow Nomads think about what the road might be after the Baja 1000 (Nov 18-20): will it be driveable or mostly
impassable...
[Edited on 10-9-2017 by carlosg]
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Pacifico
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Quote: Originally posted by carlosg | Quote: Originally posted by C205Driver | Drove out & back to Yuma yesterday, got A flat JUST before reaching the highway! Helicopter landed there Saturday... Guy said he drove his pop-up
truck camper from BOLA!!!! Did not think it was doable!,,...Spectacular place PSFO is.... |
Hi Driver,
Thanks for your daily reports of your stay in San Francisquito, seems like it was a wonderful one... Please, if possible tell us a bit more about road
conditions,
Quote: Originally posted by C205Driver | .... Wife & I drove the short 3 hours ( by way of El Arco ) “Road” to PSFO yesterday & were warmly welcomed by Juan & Rosa... FYI the
road in has many sandy areas & would best be traversed by 4WD with a full tank of fuel.... Currently there is one other person here in a pop-up
truck camper with a quad & SUP......Perfect temps & breezes... |
you mention a 4wd, do you think a 2wd could make it either from El Arco or from BoLA?
What do other fellow Nomads think about what the road might be after the Baja 1000 (Nov 18-20): will it be driveable or mostly
impassable...
[Edited on 10-9-2017 by carlosg] |
Carlosg, I've done both roads dozens of times with only 2wd. I have had to use 4wd on both routes, but 99% of the time you would be fine with 2wd. The
El Arco route is generally nicer and more sandy. The Bola route has more rocks and a couple nasty sections; but I just did it in my F-250 in 2wd and
never had to put it in 4wd. The road after the 1000 might have more wash board but is usually driveable and shouldn't be a problem.
"Plan your life as if you are going to live forever. Live your life as if you are going to die tomorrow." - Carlos Fiesta
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C205Driver
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...carlosg... I know nothing about road from BOLA other than I have small huevos & did not attempt even to think about it.... Many locals only
have 2WD & do it but I would want aggresive tires, good clearance & a shovel also... Sent pix to David K , so hopefully he has them...
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David K
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Yes, 3 pics so far... send more if you want. Not sure how the panorama will show here.
Will get on my computer later and post them.
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C205Driver
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...Hats off to David K; always helpful & friendly! It’s in the mail David K!!
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C205Driver
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I forgot to mention that with the recent rains an insect repellent might be a good idea! And they have a LIMITED amount of gas for the dirtbaggers
that show up looking for cold beer & hot women....
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carlosg
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Quote: Originally posted by Pacifico | Carlosg, I've done both roads dozens of times with only 2wd. I have had to use 4wd on both routes, but 99% of the time you would be fine with 2wd. The
El Arco route is generally nicer and more sandy. The Bola route has more rocks and a couple nasty sections; but I just did it in my
F-250 in 2wd and never had to put it in 4wd. The road after the 1000 might have more wash board but is usually driveable and
shouldn't be a problem. |
Thanks Pacifico, your info is very encouraging... I'm starting to prepare for next month...
...AND as Rider also mentions:
Quote: Originally posted by C205Driver | ...carlosg... I know nothing about road from BOLA other than I have small huevos & did not attempt even to think about it.... Many locals
only have 2WD & do it but I would want aggresive tires, good clearance & a shovel also... |
...so it may just be Thanksgiving in Punta San Francisquito via El Arco this year... who knows... probably even a turkey in a pit
Quote: Originally posted by canoe4me | I'm headed to the San Francisquito area over Thanksgiving to find a deserted beach to cook a turkey in a pit. We would welcome family friendly
company. We are a family of 5 (3 kids 11, 9, 7.)... We hope to cook a full scale thanksgiving meal on the beach...
[Edited on 10-9-2017 by canoe4me] |
... con mucha cerveza y vino....
As for David:
[Edited on 10-10-2017 by carlosg]
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David K
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OK... there are a few photos... so give me some time... Here is the first panorama...
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C205Driver
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I hope canoe4me can make it to PSFO; LOTS of PRIME beach & Rosa & Juan there to help with the meal...Lucky folks them are.....
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David K
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David K
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All the other photos were taken with the camera sideways and it will take me more time to rotate them to normal...
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honda tom
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the road from BOLA is easily doable in a 2wd. simple answer.
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fishbuck
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That cat looks way too smart. He's up to something...
"A ship in harbor is safe, but that is not what ships are built for." J. A. Shedd.
A clever person solves a problem. A wise person avoids it. – Albert Einstein
"Life's a Beach... and then you Fly!" Fishbuck
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David K
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C205Driver
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...Honda Tom...don’t know what kind of 2WD vehicle you have , but, wasn’t exactly easily driven in with our AWD Honda Element with long sandy
stretches since last storm...YMMV & FWIW.... Fishbuck....Good observation regarding the kitten! Loving, playful & intelligent!!!
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honda tom
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I was responding about the road from BOLA to SF.... it is a hard packed surface.
after the Baja 1000...... the road will have rough areas leaving many corners from high horsepower vehicles spinning 39 inch tires. the hard pack
straightaways wont change much. I would not let this be of much concern regarding a trip to San Fran.
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willardguy
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the SCORE map im looking at doesn't have the course going out there
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Hook
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Last time I was there, those meals cost 11.00 US. Probably 15-20 years ago. What are they charging now?
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TMW
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The Baja 1000 race will go from LA Bay to the jct for El Arco, probably the old road jct about a mile or 2 before the newer better road, 67 miles from
LA Bay. They join back in 4+ miles. San Francisquito is 20+ miles past the jct.
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