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Crusoe
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Nice trip report David. Thank you. Its nice to see that things are not changing to fast on that section of the coast, as yet. ++C++
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msteve1014
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Bob H , you can drive that road, no problem, just a little slower than David. I was there at that time in an overloaded pickup with camper, boat,
trailbike, kitchen sink......all of it. Mike
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David K
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Quote: | Originally posted by Bob H
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
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Yes, the road is solid and wide all the way (2WD)... no serious grades. As you will be in a camper, you will need to go much slower... and that will
make the drive seem long and lonely for the distances between towns. The beach is not that close to the newer graded road, which is probably the one
you will use... But if you see a place to go over and check the coast as we did, it will be a nice break in the drive... specially the coast between
Asuncion and Punta Prieta, closer to Punta Prieta.
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David K
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Quote: | Originally posted by Cypress
David K. Thanks for the pictures. Good luck to you and your Lady as you
continue to explore Baja. |
Thanks a lot for the nice wishes!!
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David K
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Quote: | Originally posted by Hook
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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I appreciate that Hook... Thank you very much!
I made the error correction, my bad!
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David K
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Quote: | Originally posted by capt. mike
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. |
Hi Capt. Mike... no planes but the runway looked fantastic and they are geared for pilot guests! There were people in at least one cabin and about 4
palapa campers... The place was very clean and inviting!
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Wiles
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Thanks David.........
and thanks to all who bring trip reports, pictures and the like right to my living room. It eases the pain of living 2,500 or so miles away from the
border.
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David K
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Yes, Baja trip reports are the next best thing to being there!
Part 5 (San Ignacio, Santa Rosalia, Mulege, El Requeson) is now posted at: http://forums.bajanomad.com/viewthread.php?tid=26056
[Edited on 8-3-2007 by David K]
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Iflyfish
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Thanks for sharing this Baja adventure. I had considered the Asuncion/Abreajos run in our motor home, but chickened out. Nice to see it can be done!
Rick
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BajaWarrior
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Hi David,
We'll be at Shari's in less than two weeks and we will be riding our quads down to Abreojos and Campo Rene's from Bahia Asuncion. I see you took
photos of Campo Rene, was the restaraunt open or do you have any other reccomendations for lunch in that area?
Thanks
great photos, great trip...
Next year will be an off-roading trip from Santa Catarina to Santa Rosalallita, then down to Shari's.
[Edited on 8-5-2007 by BajaWarrior]
Haven't had a bad trip yet....
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David K
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They were open and offered only hamburgers... (their menu had a lot more) We decided to make sandwtches...
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David K
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Jorgie, is this what you were trying to find?
The 'Today's Posts' only saves posts that are active in the past 48 hours... Just click on the Baja Nomad Forums home and go to the Baja Trip Reports
forum to see any trip report post since 2002!
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