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willardguy
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I don't know what to believe. accuweather is showing friday saturday and sunday to be sunny and beautiful! but thats accuweather?
have a great trip!
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carlosg
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I just got some info regarding Punta Final: "...At this time Punta Final is almost under water the road coming to camp is 2 ft. under water. Also the
road to Sacrifico is washed out and the wash you have to go over is is running big time. It will be at least 2 to 7 days before the road are
passable...."
Any other info is greatly appreciated...
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harbormaster
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Gonzaga Bay
The weather station at Punta Final reports over 50" of rain in the last 24 hours! I am hoping that the gauge is not functioning properly. I have a
Casa in Punta Bufeo and would like any info on how the Gonzaga Bay area fared. Any flooding of the houses there? Any reports on the new road? My
contact down there are unresponsive for the obvious reason but although I have bee tracking the form, Facebook, etc. haven't seen much form this area.
I'm packed and ready to head south to help cleanup my place or others that need help. Thanks
[Edited on 9-17-2014 by harbormaster]
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David K
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Quote: | Originally posted by carlosg
I just got some info regarding Punta Final: "...At this time Punta Final is almost under water the road coming to camp is 2 ft. under water. Also the
road to Sacrifico is washed out and the wash you have to go over is is running big time. It will be at least 2 to 7 days before the road are
passable...."
Any other info is greatly appreciated... |
That would be Arroyo Santa Marķa, originating near the mission of the same name, 10 miles west. Another large arroyo joins it, just west of the Hwy. 5
new bridge construction... that one is called Arroyo Las Arrastras on the Almanac and Arroyo San Francisquito on the Gulick map. It includes the La
Turquesa Canyon drainage, too... so I can easily see a river going into the bay between Beluga and Sacrificio!
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David K
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Check here: http://forums.bajanomad.com/viewthread.php?tid=75383
Welcome to Nomad... Using the 'Today's Posts' link at the top shows all new activity from all the forums here, and that makes finding topics easier
and no need to open separate forums to read stuff from the last 3 days!
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Bajaboy
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Quote: | Originally posted by carlosg
Rainfall according to:
http://www.wunderground.com/personal-weather-station/dashboa...
...there's an accumulated 1.72" of rain as of a couple of minutes ago, if this is not correct please clarify, I'm still thinking of heading down there
tomorrow morning, so any advise is greatly appreciated... we're planning to camp at an available camp site (Rancho Grande, Belunga, Papa
Fernandez...?) any suggestions? |
that same link, when you look at the weekly precipitation shows 49.49 inches of rain. I'm not sure I believe that but...
I did get a text from a friend at Pt. Final that said he finally gave up with the onslaught of rain. He could not keep up with it in his place and it
got flooded pretty bad.
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carlosg
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David K,
..looking at the Baja Almanac seems that anything north of Belunga may be available for camping...
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David K
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You will have MANY flooded arroyos south of San Felipe to cross... and rock slides south of Puertecitos... Matomi is probably a river.
Without 4WD, expect road beds to be gone at vados and some bridges, too. This is a major event.
Look to Facebook for new photos... One shows a waterfall west from Los Pulpos (~15 miles north of Puertecitos) coming off the side of a mountain.
[Edited on 9-17-2014 by David K]
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dizzyspots
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Friend that is at GB now reports only minor wind damage and minor flooding...Punta Final got hammered...reports from north (Puertecitos) were very
mild......they dodged Odile
No reports of issues with Mex 5 until after Rancho grande
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carlosg
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Wi-Fi,
Looking for someone that has Wi-Fi and is willing to share it (for a reasonable fee) while we are down there, I need to stay in touch with my family
due to my mother's ailing health condition... we're traveling tomorrow sometime during the day, any info as where to camp and launch a boat is greatly
appreciated...
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willardguy
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again...rancho grande market has a couple phone booths inside and launch at papa's!
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ehall
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Wonder if Coco can tread water? Hope he is ok. Storm looks to have went directly over his place.
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brewer
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The weather station was just taking a pounding. I'm here and it is more like 19" which has totally flooded us. Good news about the road north of
here.
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David K
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Looking forward to hearing from TW when he gets there (or anyone else)... Because of the major arroyos across Hwy. 5 may be flowing, it could be a
couple days to drive to Coco's from San Felipe???
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cj5orion
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Came down to gonzaga tuesday night.
Hwy 5....a few rocks on the road.
A few big puddles.
NO washouts !
Very drivable
Gonzaga is fine,,,minor to nada damage
Home Remodels/Builds..Recession!
Gone BAJA BUILDIN/FISHIN !
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David K
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Quote: | Originally posted by cj5orion
Came down to gonzaga tuesday night.
Hwy 5....a few rocks on the road.
A few big puddles.
NO washouts !
Very drivable
Gonzaga is fine,,,minor to nada damage |
Terrific news! Let us know when the Arroyo Santa Marķa can be crossed to get to Punta Final or Coco's Corner, please!
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euphoto
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What Facebook page to view the picture of the waterfall in los Pulpos.
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David K
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Quote: | Originally posted by euphoto
What Facebook page to view the picture of the waterfall in los Pulpos. |
The Baja South Campos Amigos page.
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TMW
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I'm leaving in a few minutes for San Felipe and tomorrow for Cocos then up to Catavina. Will do a road report when possible. Stay safe my friends.
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ehall
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You stay safe! Hopefully the construction crews at Arrastra have pushed a new road across the wash.
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