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[*] posted on 12-28-2013 at 06:17 PM
mulege to washington state via san felipe


wow...i just can't believe how long i looked to finally find the "new post" thingy....my poor spongy brain......anyway, we left our place in mulege on thursday morning, the 26th of dec. and are now in roseburg oregon at seven feathers casino...a really really uneventful trip north and i must say we will NEVER EVER go back through san quintin and ensenada again!....we literally cut off an ENTIRE day buy going the back way!...AND!!!...no trucks or buses AT ALL!...we turned at the laguna chapala and endured the 38 miles or so of basically "off road" road to gonzaga bay then just roared on to san felipe for the night on day one....so fun and visually entertaining and stress free!!...we were in fresno by the end of the next day and here we are now in southern oregon on day three...i'll be home watching my seahawks play tomorrow by 1pm in sequim washington on the olympic peninsula........if you have never taken this route north, it is the most STRESSFREE way to go....we air our tires down to 20 lbs just a mile into the trip and air back up in san felipe....NO PROBLEM!!!....and the paving is now south of gonzaga bay by about 2 miles...that's actually the bad news, as soon as this is all paved all this tranquility goes away....i hope they NEVER pave this stretch.....it's really a nice, beautiful, two cold pacificos drive that won't benefit from paving....and yeah, coco is fine!...we stopped and got two icy cold pacificos from him...he's in good spirits...



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[*] posted on 12-28-2013 at 08:03 PM


Cool Michael, I am crushed that you didnt come by and adios me....Stay well



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[*] posted on 12-28-2013 at 08:12 PM


no problema, chuckie....we'll be back in feb for all of march and april...our thoughts are why hunker down in the wind when i can be thumping steelhead up north in the same conditions???...we LOVE our community and our "santa" escapades these past coupla weeks in mulege were epic!...but, with a new startup business and my hankerin' for steelies just sucked us up north...to say nothing for our "list" of take back stuff...geez...the car is already FULL!....stopped at the "liquor barn" in redding and embarrased ourselves with our greediness!...is it legal to put cases of booze on top of ones car???



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[*] posted on 12-29-2013 at 02:35 PM


Where did you cross the border?

We are flying to Spokane and bringing back a more economical rig (RAV4 or CR-V) the middle of January and are thinking maybe this is the way to return.
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[*] posted on 12-29-2013 at 04:10 PM


Did you run into any of those immigration check points that people have been talking about?
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[*] posted on 12-29-2013 at 11:28 PM


This sounds like a good alternate route, avoids all of the hassles caused by the landslide north of Ensenada.

Seems like we're sorta neighbors! We're over on San Juan Island.
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[*] posted on 12-30-2013 at 07:38 AM


we crossed at calexico west, just north of mexicali....we were in line MAYBE 15 minutes...we always have to go through a huge border patrol station maybe 15 miles north of the border but there is never any wait....roared up on the west side of the salton sea with barely any traffic at all....try this alternate route sometimes folks; it beats the crap out of that norther section of hwy 1.



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[*] posted on 1-2-2014 at 12:14 AM
mileage difference?


It sounds shorter in time to avoid the traffic/congestion of coast.

Any idea how many more miles it adds to go up eastern route?




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[*] posted on 1-2-2014 at 12:47 AM


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It sounds shorter in time to avoid the traffic/congestion of coast.

Any idea how many more miles it adds to go up eastern route?


From where to where? Calexico is about 120 miles east of San Diego... but if you live in L.A. or north (or Arizona/ Nevada), then it could be just little more or shorter than crossing at San Diego.




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[*] posted on 1-2-2014 at 05:57 AM


this route takes off at least 6 hours of miserable driving through san quintin, ensenada, santo tomas, etc....we cross into california just south of indio, by the salton sea....because we live in washington, we just continue north and eventually end up hooking back up to 395, then 58 and finally 99 and I-5....piece of cake!!



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[*] posted on 1-2-2014 at 06:22 AM


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this route takes off at least 6 hours of miserable driving through san quintin, ensenada, santo tomas, etc....


no it doesn't...
the entire drive-time for me to the border
on mex1 is 12 1/2 hours in a car

it doesn't reduce the drive time
it's just "different"




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[*] posted on 1-2-2014 at 09:41 AM


When I leave in April, I am going up through San Felipe.....Havnt done that in a long time, I hate the traffic mess on North Hiway 1....I'll cross at San Luis since I am headed to Colorado....Time doesnt matter much to me, I seldom hurry anymore......



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[*] posted on 1-2-2014 at 10:10 AM


Last year I took the route from San Diego to Julian to Borego Springs and over to an area near Brawley just north of El Centro.

From El Centro up the west side of the Salton Sea on Hwy 86 to visit in Palm Springs and then on I-10 west to I-15. Seems like a good way to avoid a lot of traffic and some log jams in the larger Cal cities....if your destination is north of LA.




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[*] posted on 1-2-2014 at 02:00 PM
miss more traffic


Before you get to I-15 take EXIT 117 toward 29 Palms/Yucca Valley and after about 22 miles on ca 62 E Turn left onto CA-247 and eventually you cross over I-15 and get onto 395 and then take 58 to Bakersfield and 99 north or go further west to get to I-5 , this really avoids a large amount of traffic and congestion. Very relaxing and only a slightly longer route.
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Last year I took the route from San Diego to Julian to Borego Springs and over to an area near Brawley just north of El Centro.

From El Centro up the west side of the Salton Sea on Hwy 86 to visit in Palm Springs and then on I-10 west to I-15. Seems like a good way to avoid a lot of traffic and some log jams in the larger Cal cities....if your destination is north of LA.




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