Ribbonslinger
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Bahia de Las Animas Road 2013
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Anyone been down that road lately? I read there is a Eco-resort setup with Yurts as well as a fishing village.
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larryC
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There is a fish camp at animas inhabited most of the time. The Yurts are out at Alacran beach not accessible by road. There is enough traffic in and
out of there that the road is probably pretty good. At the very least it is passable.
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Thanks. Think it is a safe spot to stay?
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Quote: | Originally posted by Ribbonslinger
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We've never camped there, but last Christmas/New Years we made a day run down and there were families camping there. There are some cool spots, if
you're lucky to get one.
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The Dana Hills High Marine Biology Field Trip has been going there for many year (Spring Break, I think)... Neat place, Las Animas "The Spirits"!
If you are into mystery solving, the hill the road splits around, 2 miles south from the fish camp, has some walls, dams, a palm trunk and was
believed to be an abandoned Jesuit mission project, Santa Marķa Magdalena... ? See link for lost mission below, and more photos here: http://vivabaja.com/109
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Thanks for the info.
I plan to check it out. We are going to go the east side of baja past San Felipe and then over to BOLA and south of there until Mex 1 again. I have
a truck and camper and it seems more to my liking rather than the west side.
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I've truck camped and boat camped there a number of times, but not in the last few years. Never a problem. The sand beach and dunes to the south of
the estuary is very soft; stay on the back side of the dunes.
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Quote: | Originally posted by Ribbonslinger
Thanks. Think it is a safe spot to stay? |
It is as safe as anywhere in Baja. the road south through to El Arco is rough and washboardy so going slow is advisable. You can also camp at San
Rafeal beach along the way, make a little detour into San Francisquito, or on the way just before El Arco up on mesa de Carmen stop in and see some of
the best cave paintings outside of going all the way up to sierra San Francisco. You can also pull into Pozo Aleman and see an old gold mining
operation and finally pull into El Arco. It was mostly adandoned the last time I was in there but with the price of gold staying relatively high I
have heard that the town is opening up again. Let us know what you find.
Have fun
Larry
[Edited on 12-17-2013 by larryC]
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We camped at Las Animas a couple weeks ago. The dirt road from BOLA to LA turn off is pretty chewed up/rough but certainly useable , low with deflated
tires, watch out for sharp rocks ! I drove the parallel sand road most of the way down. It is much smoother ride, no rocks but your vehicle should be
off road/sand capable. Sand gets pretty soft and deep in places !
From the turn off into LA is a fairly good trail but stay on the track as it also is sandy but easily passable.
The fish camp has been abandoned for quite some time, we saw only one other camper and his dog the two weeks we were their !
There is one friendly Mexican on the very south end of the beach who collects tropical fish and trucks them to Ensenada. Nice guy and would be helpful
if you needed assistance.
The halibut fishing was great off the beach just across the estuary which you can drive across at low tide to reach the best camping spot at the base
of the rocky hill! Small Krocodile chrome lure is the ticket .
Make sure you have a good spare tire or two and have a good time.
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Las Animas Road Photos 2009-2012
Road between L.A. Bay and Las Animas Jcn.:
Southbound
Northbound
Northbound
Northbound
Northbound
2012 (northbound):
The Las Animas Junction
The sideroad into Bahia las Animas (2009):
Las Animas view from mystery wall.
On the beach, mystery wall hill in background.
It's Baja, that's for sure!
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Ribbonslinger
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Thanks for the info. I will definitely be going there.
This is a great site. !
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Quote: | Originally posted by Ribbonslinger
Thanks for the info. I will definitely be going there.
This is a great site. ! |
You won't be sorry--------it's deffinitely "old Baja" and was my yearly destination for many years prior to about 7 years ago when all my buddies
backed out on going with me. It IS remote-------it's true charm, to me. You can camp right on the beach with a mangrove baylet behind you and the
Sea of Cortez in front of you. Heaven!!!!
Barry
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Ribbonslinger
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Thanks Barry
I am going to baja for 3 months. I will put posting together when I get back to Vancouver Island.
Ron
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