El Comadante Loco
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BOLA to San Fancisquito to GN and up the coast
Come join us in this trip Oct, 15th. We will start in San Felipe and travel to Gonzaga. The next day we are off to BOLA for 2 ningts. Off to San
Fracisquito has any one ridden that road lately? Hard part starts 3 days later when we leave GN and travel along the coast to north of Catavina. Any
one have any info on the road condition?? Any info is appriciated!!!
Any one interested??
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fishinsteve
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Doing any fishin????
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cpg
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Road to San Fran was in good shape just out of BOLA there where a few washouts.
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bajajudy
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It is too early to ask for road conditions. Wait until after hurricane season and ask again.
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El Comadante Loco
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Doing any fishin???? Yes we will do plenty of shore fishing and look for White Sea Bass at Laguna Manuela.
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fishinsteve
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How many days for the trip? / have you been to laguna manuela before?
[Edited on 7-26-2007 by fishinsteve]
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El Comadante Loco
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Since we are early on the planning stages we are looking at 12/14 days for this trip. We should be in GN by day 7.
I have never been to La M which is located just north of GN. I was told by by fishing buddy that this is the place for WSB there is also an other
place along the coast Sta Rosalita.
Fishing is always great along the sea of cortez side...
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thebajarunner
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We tried camping at Laguna Manuella in early April,
the wind blew so hard that the sand hurt your ankles.
windiest place I ever saw,
sort of like the Pali in Oahu
except not quite as green.
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Desertbull
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Prerunning for the Baja 1000 will be well underway at the time of your departure...heads up as you'll be on the race course during your adventure south...and you can expect prerunner traffic...
Enjoy.
DREAM IT! PLAN IT! LIVE IT!
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Roberto
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Oh oh ... I remember where this went the last time you tried to warn people.
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Desertbull
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LOL...oh yes I do recall.
A good deed does not go unpunished that's for sure.
Email me manana for the pics of my last adventure...for whatever reason your email is "poof-gone" from my system....prolly one of those pfishes out of
vegas got it! Ahhhhhhhhh...
DREAM IT! PLAN IT! LIVE IT!
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El Comadante Loco
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Thanks we will be on the look out for pre-runners. I certainly hope that that per-runners will be patient us...
Does anyone have any iformation on the road conditons from laguna Manuela up the coast..
Rudy
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David K
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Yes... http://community-2.webtv.net/boojum2/707
Also, the Baja Nomad Baja Trip Reports Forum from late July
The route along the Pacific begins 19+ miles north of Villa Jesus Maria (where you turn west for Laguna Manuela)... 18 slow miles to Santa Rosalillita
OR drive to the paved road to Santa Rosalillita and head north from there.
[Edited on 9-21-2007 by David K]
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