m12m12
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Las Animas
I'm taking a trip to Las Animas soon. Does anyone know what the condition the road is in?
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Fred
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Hook
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Search the trip reports. There have been people down there in the last few months. By all accounts, the road is pretty good.
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Debra
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It's alot better than the road from the village to Gecko, it smooths out after that.
Mean people suck!
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cpg
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Quote: | Originally posted by m12m12
I'm taking a trip to Las Animas soon. Does anyone know what the condition the road is in?
Thanks,
Fred |
Road has some deeper sand near the end and gets a bit tight with cactus that will scratch paint near the end. Very easy for a 4 wheel drive
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larry
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I was there in December. It was an easy drive all the way, and smoother after the turnoff from the main road---sandy but 4WD was not needed.
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Barry A.
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Bahia de los Animas
Years ago there was a very silty stretch near the bay-end of the Animas access road/2 track. It could be incredibly dusty when dry, and impassible
when wet, and it was easy to get stuck there any time of the year. Then the locals pioneered a 2-track road that jumped out of the wash on the north
side and contoured along the raised area to the north of the wash------this 2-track was rough, but much more desirable than the dust bowl the old road
had become, and it was pretty much an all weather track.
As you probably know, the access road is mainly in a very active wash with a huge drainage, and it can be really sandy. Sometimes the sand is really a
problem and requires 4 wheel drive, but most of the time the sand is reasonable and can be traversed by 2-wheel drive vehs. as long as you are
careful.
In any case, this is a real adventure just getting there, and it has long been one of my favorite places in all of Baja. You will love it if you like
"wild", and it is even better if you can get a car-top boat in there, like a 14 foot Gregor------I never go in there for less than a week as there is
so much to see and do.
Give us a report when you come out.
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