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David K
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Quote: Originally posted by cftlet | Just a update, we crossed the boarder in Yuma on the 9th with no problems. Thanks for the help( the directions from Kaslokid were right on. We went
down mex 5 with no problem (it was a bit bouncy from time to time but not bad at all). Made it to G.N. long before dark without pushing it.
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KasloKid
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You're welcome!
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Jinete Viejo
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Northbound Mexicali West crossing
Regarding crossing into California through Mexicali West, the San Felipe web site has the following... "If you do not have SENTRI passes, your best
return method will be to go to the Mexicali East port". Gives me the impression the northbound crossing at Mexicali West is hard to find. Can someone
provide directions?
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Bajazly
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Quote: Originally posted by Jinete Viejo | Regarding crossing into California through Mexicali West, the San Felipe web site has the following... "If you do not have SENTRI passes, your best
return method will be to go to the Mexicali East port". Gives me the impression the northbound crossing at Mexicali West is hard to find. Can someone
provide directions? |
If you know where the east crossing is, just drive west along the border about 4 or so miles and you will be in line for Mexicali west. I encountered
the line from hell in November at Mexicali east, turned around, drove down the border road and just had to make 1 right turn. Pretty easy to find.
If you go to the east port, approach from the east and when you turn in, stay in the right lane and just bypass the line in the left lane. They both
go to the same place and there is nothing special about the right lane. Seems because no one is in it the traffic on the left is scared to use it. We
just jumped into it once and bypassed about an hour wait from the turn in off the border road.
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Bajazly, August 2019
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PaulW
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Cesar does another fun video driving from San Felipe to Mexicali east crossing.
https://video.relive.cc/27560630001_relive-tracker_155061711...
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daveB
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Quote: Originally posted by mtgoat666 | Quote: Originally posted by cftlet | I have been wintering in baja sur for the last 12 years and have always crossed at tecate. this year my wife and I want to take mex 5 but Iam not
sure where to cross. Im a little intimidated by Mexicali ( big city with lots of traffic) and Im thinking crossing at Yuma might be better. What are
your thoughts ? any help will be greatly appreciated. |
Driving in Mexicali is easy. There is only 1 turn to make in the city. Look at map, it is straight shot thru Mexicali.
If Mexicali intimidates you, you can cross at familiar place tecate and take hwy 2 to get to 5.
If you can handle I-5 thru Sacramento, then you can handle Mexicali. |
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