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[*] posted on 4-26-2005 at 05:34 PM
When the road doesn't beckon


Here's an assortment of "Other" Baja Road photos:


Sept. '90 the day after a tropical storm passed thru San Jose del Cabo. We were waiting in line on the Hwy to cross the flooded arroyo by Costa Azul, and felt a sudden KER-PLUNK as the road disappeared beneath our truck.

The front end of the truck came to rest on our Burro Bumper (something Mr latitude fabricated from the aluminum frame off a dump truck) and we teetered there for about 10 minutes while someone ran down and got one of the towtrucks that was pulling stuck cars out of the arroyo.

The grua lifted us up out of the hole (by the Bumper) and we got back in line. In typical Mexico fashion, the entire event was over in about 20 minutes, but it's something we'll never forget!

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The Hwy bridge over the arroyo at Brisa del Mar RV Park after the same tropical storm.

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Vizcaino, Sept 2004

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[*] posted on 4-26-2005 at 05:53 PM


Wow!!!!!!!!!!!!! to the road giveway, to vizcaino I was there that night there was a highway patrolman with flashing lights and cars alongside the road I slowed because I thought there was a wreck, then continued on till I saw the water, stopped in the water, backed out then went back up the hill slept about 3 hours then cars starting, I'm gone.



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[*] posted on 4-26-2005 at 06:17 PM


Great photos!
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[*] posted on 4-26-2005 at 06:29 PM


Comitan,

I wonder if this is the arroyo that you're thinking of (it's north of the Vizcaino Pemex). We waited 4 hours for this one to recede back in Sept, and eventually followed a caravan of cars and trucks down a dirt road led by a Fed. Camino that took us thru the desert and farms and we came out on the paved road that goes out to Bahia Tortuga.


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We drove another 30 min. south of the Vizcaino Pemex and came to the flooded arroyo in the first photo above. No waiting around for us this time, and we plowed across arroyo #2.
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[*] posted on 4-26-2005 at 07:08 PM


Thats the same arroyo, but I didn't get throught till about 1:30- 2:00AM the next morning Its 2 to 3 miles north of pemex and the timing is right.



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