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[*] posted on 3-10-2021 at 08:52 AM
New Link to see El Camino Real Maps


Thanks to my webhost, Dick Van Bree, the various El Camino Real maps (1954-2019) are all linked on one page at VivaBaja.com.
Nomad 'geoffff' sticked together all of them so you can travel from Loreto to El Rosario or San Diego without interruption!

Here is the new page: http://vivabaja.com/HGREAL.html

(the HGREAL comes from 'Howard Gulick el camino REAL' who drew the 1954 maps)




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[*] posted on 3-10-2021 at 10:22 AM


Any way you could provide a decoder for the four colors and the various codes along the paths?
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[*] posted on 3-10-2021 at 10:36 AM


On the 2018 map, the colors and codes were of alternate routes as explained on www.caminorealbaja.com

Paul.. that is something I will do. Good idea.


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[*] posted on 3-10-2021 at 11:48 AM


Thanks I like your presentation but would like more knowledge.
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[*] posted on 3-10-2021 at 03:48 PM


For now, Paul, from CaminoRealBaja.com site:

How to Use This Site

We have divided El Camino Real into 11 sections. Each refers to the segment that runs from one mission to the next. It all starts with the first mission in the Californias, which is Loreto. Our website covers only those missions generally heading north, even though others were built in Baja as well.

A. Loreto to San Javier
B. San Javier to Comondú
C. Comondú to La Purísima
D. La Purísima to Guadalupe
E. Guadalupe to San Ignacio
F. San Ignacio to Santa Gertrudis
G. Santa Gertrudis to San Borja
H. San Borja to Calamajué
I. Calamajué to Santa María
J. Santa María to San Fernando
K. San Fernando to El Rosario

The second letter (Fd, for example) indicates that this is actually a trail option that is true ECR. There are many of these, and it is good to remember that El Camino Real is really a web of trails that usually converge at the various missions.

We have traveled, usually by foot, over nearly the entire ECR from Loreto to El Rosario to try to ground truth the trail (certify that it is actually there). We have visited some segments as many as six times to finally satisfy ourselves about the exact location of the trail. We have used numerous historical accounts, local ranchers, and some websites to help give us insights. We have had friends join us over the years so we could have more eyes looking for the trail. In short, we have done what we could to be as accurate as we possibly can, but there will be mistakes.



When geoffff stitched the maps together he also colored the parallel or side trails only as a way to distinguish them.



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