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TMW
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Quote: Originally posted by Three2tango | We are headed back to Mulege next month in our 36ft RV towing our Jeep. I kind of hate going through Ensenada but don't want to do Highway 5. Maybe
next year.
We haven't been to Bahia de Los Angeles yet and definitely want to check it out. Does anyone know if La Gringa is accessible for an RV? iOverlander
seems to say yes - http://app.ioverlander.com/places/203-la-gringa |
We will be in LA Bay on Nov. 6 on our way south. Three trucks all Nomads my self, John M and El Comandante Loco along with a couple of friends. We
will be doing the trail called the Green Door south of LA Bay. If you would like to join us on that trail in your Jeep you are welcome to do so. It
comes out on the LA Bay road past Pancho's place so getting back to LA Bay is easy.
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Quote: Originally posted by TMW |
We will be in LA Bay on Nov. 6 on our way south. Three trucks all Nomads my self, John M and El Comandante Loco along with a couple of friends. We
will be doing the trail called the Green Door south of LA Bay. If you would like to join us on that trail in your Jeep you are welcome to do so. It
comes out on the LA Bay road past Pancho's place so getting back to LA Bay is easy. |
Thanks. Sounds fun. Probably won't be there until 19th or 20th.
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Does anyone have a GPX track for the Green Door Trail?
JZ: Someone I chatted with on another forum claimed to have done La Gringa north to El Toro Copper Mine and then on to Bahia de Guadalupe in a highly
modified Jeep. What are your thoughts on this? Possible or BS?
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San Pedro road
aka Greendoor see
Coords on the road from LAB
Start 28 40.7633, 113 25.49066
End 29 27.76261, -113 12.6969
Attachment: SanPedro-Greendoor.gpx (15kB) This file has been downloaded 199 times
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Thank you, Paul! I will do that one next time I am down there.
Has anyone tried going the arroyo at. 28.65692, -113.43188 ?
It looks doable on single track but might be a challenge in a 4x4. Could be a fun little exploration.
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Not seen discussion on that one.
Lots of comments on Arroyo San Pedro. Entrance at 28 28.393,-113 23.21. Next time I will drive that one.
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Quote: Originally posted by Nikno | Thank you, Paul! I will do that one next time I am down there.
Has anyone tried going the arroyo at. 28.65692, -113.43188 ?
It looks doable on single track but might be a challenge in a 4x4. Could be a fun little exploration. |
That is Las Venecas...
I have some photos from that entrance. Papa Diaz built a dam up in there back in the 60s or 70s.
From my webpage on that time:
Five photos were taken from the canyon entrance near your waypoint:
http://www.vivabaja.com/van1/page8.html
GPS DIRECTIONS: L.A. BAY & SOUTH (WGS 84)
Hunfreville's Hut at Las Cuevitas: N29°03.30' W113°32.35'
Casa Diaz, Bahia de los Angeles: N28°56.77' W113°33.55'
Camp Gecko, south of town: N28°54.05' W113°31.73'
Las Flores (jail house): N28°49.10' W113°31.77'
Jcn. with old road south: N28°40.77' W113°25.45' ("Green Door")
Arroyo to Las Venecas: N28°39.40' W113°25.86'
Site of Paredones, Jesus' ranch: N28°36.81' W113°24.59'
Road ahead to La Bocana & San Pedro, turn sharp left (east): N28°28.40' W113°23.47'
We turn right, off road here: N28°28.01' W113°20.46'
Tinaja de Santa Maria: N28°26.09' W113°20.02'
Looking west, toward Las Venecas where Papa Diaz had a dam built.
[Edited on 10-18-2019 by David K]
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Quote: Originally posted by Nikno |
JZ: Someone I chatted with on another forum claimed to have done La Gringa north to El Toro Copper Mine and then on to Bahia de Guadalupe in a highly
modified Jeep. What are your thoughts on this? Possible or BS?
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I've taken the trail out to Bahia Guadalupe from the West, but haven't gone down South to BoLA yet.
I remember reading it was pretty tough on a bike. You can see the trail pretty easily on GE, so maybe it's possible in a Jeep.
It's my plan to ride it in the next few months. I'll report back.
Btw, the far West part of the beach at Guadalupe is very nice.
[Edited on 10-20-2019 by JZ]
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Update for Green door
Forums.bajanomad.com/viewthread.php?tid=93991#pid1179078
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David K
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Permit me to help: http://forums.bajanomad.com/viewthread.php?tid=93991
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