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chuckie
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AND they are the same pics we have seen over and over....I think there was an update a few days ago, as I remember, not much has changed...try the
search feature with a short time limit on it...good luck
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norte
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I was going by this post on the 25th. I will just go elsewhere.
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chuckie
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OR! Just post some more ME ME ME ME pictures.....
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fish101
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I was looking for a good update on this Highway 5, as I am heading back to Loreto sometime around September 15 with the 38ft motorhome and the Liberty
behind it. I thought it was a piece of cake in May when I went through there with the rig, although it was rough in places, so at 10 mph it takes a
while to get through it. Hopefully they have graded it by the middle of September.. So, David, if you get any more updates, please post them..
Thanks..
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David K
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In this forum, I was the most recent road report, posted on 7-11-16, a day after driving it:
Hi Nomads,
I was on Hwy. 5 yesterday (Sunday) all the way to Hwy. 1.
NOT ONE INCH of new pavement has been added to the section under construction in the past ~ 1.5 years (we drove it in July 2015 and it was about 6
mos. old I think then).
Crews were sitting around on site but no machines were operating except for a water on the Laguna Chapala crossing. It was Sunday, but I think I have
seen them work Sundays before?
Except for maybe 3 completed bridges and the road bed across the Chapala valley, it is hardly any different, through the mountain section, than in
July 2015.
We just got home tonight, so look for a full, photo-filled trip report soon!
OH, they changed the kilometer markers somewhere south of Puertecitos! The Gonzaga Pemex was Km. 150 last year, and now is Km. 147 (just south of the
marker).
Pavement ends just over 20 kilometers south (Km. 167 1/2).
My odometer has the dirt from there to Coco's Corner at 9.9 miles and Coco's to Hwy. 1 at 12.6 miles. There are some small sections of new road bed
you do get to drive on which lowered the overall miles by a tiny bit from my readings last year. Dirt total now 22.5 miles.
EDIT: Just looked at the Trip Reports forum, and like here, I was the most recent report (7-10-16 trip). Surely some Nomad can post of any changes in
the past month, if any?
[Edited on 8-26-2016 by David K]
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rts551
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I think you drove everyone away David by making this post about you and your pictures. If anyone is still around, I went through 3 weeks ago. Work
is proceeding on the east and west parts of the road with the foreman saying they were getting ready to pave those sections (but things change as we
all know). The middle section was being regarded and it looked as though they were going back to work. I will be going through soon and will be
posting any additional reports over on facebook TALKBAJA.
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chuckie
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That's the deal....
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willardguy
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you mean TALKBAJA where they have "blocking"? ...priceless!
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David K
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Well sure, I was only sharing some historic photos because (believe it or not) there are new people here every day, and not everyone has seen the old
pics. I hope BajaGlenn enjoyed them because I just removed them seeing as two or three of you were wetting yourselves over something so petty as
photos of the old road in the 70s.
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willardguy
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historical photo's....you need help my man!
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chuckie
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Oh! You removed them? Well that makes it allright then..
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BajaGlenn
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I missed them david but thanks for the thought tho!! I'm in the process if trying to sell my place here in Oregon and hope to move back to Baja-wife
permitting-i have enjoyed your posts in the past tho!!!--Glenn
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rts551
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And his other meaningless posts as well. Another hit and run.
[Edited on 8-26-2016 by rts551]
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David K
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Quote: Originally posted by BajaGlenn | I missed them david but thanks for the thought tho!! I'm in the process if trying to sell my place here in Oregon and hope to move back to Baja-wife
permitting-i have enjoyed your posts in the past tho!!!--Glenn |
In this thread, scroll down to my post on 3-4-2013 to see some photos I took in the 70s south of Puertecitos...
http://forums.bajanomad.com/viewthread.php?tid=64948
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BajaGlenn
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Thanks David i looked at em all and yes i remember the clam man in S.F and his slogan "My clams make you horny" Anyone-Remember that!! Glenn
[Edited on 6-11-2015 by BajaGlenn]
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dtbushpilot
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Drove it southbound yesterday. It is pretty much the same as it has been for the last year or so, still 21 miles of bad road.
"Life is tough".....It's even tougher if you're stupid.....
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TMW
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Did you stop by Cocos? How is he doing?
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David K
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Quote: Originally posted by BajaGlenn | Thanks David i looked at em all and yes i remember the clam man in S.F and his slogan "My clams make you horny" Anyone-Remember that!! Glenn
[Edited on 6-11-2015 by BajaGlenn] |
Yep and fish tacos were 25 cents! My friends and I ate well curb--side in San Felipe before driving the 20 dirt miles to Shell Island back around
1980!
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joel
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Drove it a week ago. For a dirt road, I give it 4 out of 5 stars. Not quite the best shape I've seen it in but better than it typically is. The road
crews have been maintaining the road well. The progress on the paved road is remarkable. Some new bridges in and a lot of road bed has been set.
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dtbushpilot
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Yes I did Tom, he looked good. There was a good size group of Baja adventurers there and he was in his element. He and his place looked better than
ever.
"Life is tough".....It's even tougher if you're stupid.....
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