Lee
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Need info driving North from BCS
Anyone know if Gonzaga is open? Or SF -- think things might be dicey there?
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Bob and Susan
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if you are going to san clemente wouldnt it be better to cross at tj
open 24/7
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I thought you were a "stay put" guy!
Remember this from last week?
http://forums.bajanomad.com/viewthread.php?tid=94779&got...
If you are not living on the edge, you are taking up too much space!
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David K
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Mexicali (west) is also 24/7 last I read. Much quicker to come to San Diego/ San Clemente via San Felipe than via San QuintĂn.
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do you really thing Lee needs help finding his way back to San Clemente?
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Lee
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I'm not traveling, info is for family driving North. Sorry for confusion. I left BCS months ago, and for anyone interested, live high in the
Rocky Mountains in the Summer. Now this is paradise.
So, Gonzaga is open? San Felipe is cool? Not sure why fam is going up 5 and cutting over to Tecate but that's their route.
PS -- I always go through Tecate both ways. Gave up on TJ few years ago after I got sent to secondary, going South, and spent an hour while my car
was x-rayed 3 times, then unpacked my car, while 3 MX photographed my 6 pack of beer and 2 bottles of wine on the sidewalk.
A$$holes!
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ncampion
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Lee, not sure where they are starting from but we always use 5 when going to and from Loreto. Last week we came from San Juan Capistrano, leaving
around 9am, crossed at Tecate (drive through) then Mex. toll road to Hwy 5 outside Mexicali and made it to GN well before dark. On to Loreto next
day. The crossing at Mexicali is maybe a few less miles by not worth the trouble of having to drive through that town. We have also gone the other
way (S to N) going all the way to San Felipe. There are a few motels open and plenty of take out food. We'll never go through TJ or the San Q
corridor again. So much less stressful on 5.
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David K
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Yes, northbound use Tecate (if it is open) coming from San Felipe, Gonzaga, Mulegé. Hwy. 5 to Hwy. 2-D to Tecate. No city traffic and only some town
traffic in San Felipe and east side of Tecate.
Lee, your root question was if Gonzaga and San Felipe were "open" and that is a bit confusing... Those places have people living there, so what would
be 'closed'? The beaches, yes... but the highway has never been 'closed' other than the brief times when locals took the law into their own hands in
some places and blocked entrance by outsiders! I think that happened in Punta Abreojos?
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Lee
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DK -- didn't think the hgwy was closed but beaches, restaurants, motels. Doesn't sound like the area is closed. My post wasn't very clear.
Sorry.
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JZ
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Quote: Originally posted by ncampion | Lee, not sure where they are starting from but we always use 5 when going to and from Loreto. Last week we came from San Juan Capistrano, leaving
around 9am, crossed at Tecate (drive through) then Mex. toll road to Hwy 5 outside Mexicali and made it to GN well before dark. On to Loreto next
day. The crossing at Mexicali is maybe a few less miles by not worth the trouble of having to drive through that town. We have also gone the other
way (S to N) going all the way to San Felipe. There are a few motels open and plenty of take out food. We'll never go through TJ or the San Q
corridor again. So much less stressful on 5. |
Mexicali is super easy to drive through. Nothing like TJ.
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thebajarunner
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Precisely what I was thinking
Quote: Originally posted by JZ | Quote: Originally posted by ncampion | Lee, not sure where they are starting from but we always use 5 when going to and from Loreto. Last week we came from San Juan Capistrano, leaving
around 9am, crossed at Tecate (drive through) then Mex. toll road to Hwy 5 outside Mexicali and made it to GN well before dark. On to Loreto next
day. The crossing at Mexicali is maybe a few less miles by not worth the trouble of having to drive through that town. We have also gone the other
way (S to N) going all the way to San Felipe. There are a few motels open and plenty of take out food. We'll never go through TJ or the San Q
corridor again. So much less stressful on 5. |
Mexicali is super easy to drive through. Nothing like TJ.
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When I first read this I had to stop and read it again...
Mexicali is the easiest large city to drive through that I can imagine
Plus lots of good markets, ice and licores stops, etc once you clear the main downtown headed south.
TJ is also easy, unless you happen to hit an accident or a bad commute hour.
I think some of this angst is imbedded in the minds of apprehensive drivers, not in the actual traffic of these border towns.
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David K
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Getting out of Tijuana, southbound is typically easy but when there is a construction project, with detours off the "easy" route, it can be very 'not
fun'. Same story northbound.
Mexicali southbound was very easy, then they made a new border with a longer, but less traffic route south. Wrong signage (for awhile) was really
irritating for some.
I hope northbound signage has improved.
I photed the route we took to Mexicali East, last year... But I have not been across northbound at Mexicali West since the new border was opened.
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shari
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Hotels, restaurants & stores are open in our area of central Baja with social distancing. If they want to stop in here with less contagious risk,
they can stay with me at the Inn in Asuncion.
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