bajabigfoot
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Directions to crossing East Mexicali border going north
This is our first trip going north through San Felipe. We are coming north from Los Barriles. Can anyone give us some specific directions on the East
crossing. We hear that is the best one to take.
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MICK
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going north on 5 turn rt at the kenworth sign just past costco. stay on that road until you see the border fence. turn rt on argentina and follow that
for 1.5 miles turn left into the border.
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Marc
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Quote: | Originally posted by MICK
going north on 5 turn rt at the kenworth sign just past costco. stay on that road until you see the border fence. turn rt on argentina and follow that
for 1.5 miles turn left into the border.
Mick |
Thanks Mick: This is my next trip.
Marc
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David K
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That is incredibly easy sounding Mick!
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bajalou
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The route I took ever since the East crossing was opened
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And in the San Felipe area - check out Valle Chico area
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mcfez
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Hope you are doing well Lou. Yes...we just took that route for the first time...and will NEVER go the old crossing again. I cant believe how easy it
was to follow the route off M5
Quote: | Originally posted by bajalou
The route I took ever since the East crossing was opened |
Old people are like the old cars, made of some tough stuff. May show a little rust, but good as gold on the inside.
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Bajajorge
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I always use the east crossing, north and south. I quit using the Calzada Gomez Morin route last year when all the mordida stuff started. I hear that
that has now stopped though. Northbound I now turn off Hwy 5 around KM6, Robleda Industrial area. A bit more complicated than the Morin route with a
ton of stop signs, but few if any Policia.
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MICK
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I went that way once it took about the same amount of time but I had a student of mine who has an uncle who works near robelda and He told me to never
go that way because of the gang acitivty mainly at night but he said that it could be bad if I broke down.
I have not heard of any mordida problems for sometime coming or going
Mick
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I probably should get with the program, I go to
San Felipe a couple times a yr., coming from San
Diego I go in the Old Downtown crossing and
out the same way. I suppose it is habit more than
anything, on a busy day the downtown crossing north
is 1 hr.-1 1/4 hr, I beleive the east crossing is approx.
7 mi. east of Calexico, I couldn't deceide if it was any
more benificial
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nbacc
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East Crossing is the only way to go! Nancy
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BajaWarrior
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Turn right at first signal heading north (colonio robledo) and take all the way to the border fence. Turn right 1 mile to crossing and turn left into
border. Best entrance for sentri/ready lanes.
Haven't had a bad trip yet....
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bajabigfoot
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Driving instructions thru Mexicali north
Thanks for all the great info - yes getting there is half the fun. But it is great when you know which road to take and where to turn.
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Quote: | Originally posted by BajaWarrior
Turn right at first signal heading north (colonio robledo) and take all the way to the border fence. Turn right 1 mile to crossing and turn left into
border. Best entrance for sentri/ready lanes. |
You stole my thunder.
This is probably the best route, once you figure it out.
Yes, turning right at the first traffic light where there is an OXXO on the north east corner.
The best key on this route is to follow the signs to the airport and then the crossing II
Along the way you will have some crazy points. The intersection near the Coca Cola plant is really crazy. Once you get to the intersection in Nuevo
Mexicali and turn right you will see a fiberglass swimming pool store on the left. When you get to the next main intersection you will see a monument
to BCN that depicts 3 hard working men, turn left here. Once you turn left it is probably best to stay in the left lane until you get past the
commercial crossing as there can be many semi trucks backed up.
One you are past the commercial gate get in the right lane. Just past the 4 way stop you will see the entrance to the east gate. The first entrance
is the standard crossing the second is the SENTRI entrance.
The first time you take this trip you will question if you are going correctly, but you are.
[Edited on 4-16-2012 by CortezBlue]
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http://www.sanfelipelife.com/post/Directions-to-El-Dorado-Ra...
This site is for south bound turning left out of the East Crossing. Just print out the directions and follow them backwards, from the bottom up.
Another post on here says where to turn off Hwy5 when coming northbound.
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