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The Baja Road conditions as reported by our BajaInsider Readers

 

Wednesday, November 03, 2004

Baja Road Report - Mulege and north

Baja Insider Reader Keith B. tells us:

We just got back to Santa Cruz, CA from Mulege 11/1/04. The road was in much better shape south of Ensenada than it is in California. Due to the rains, the desert is in bloom and relatively green. On the way south on 10/21, we had pretty heavy rain all the way to Cataviña. A great drive in both directions.

Tuesday, November 02, 2004

Seeking Road Report

Do you have the road conditions for the road between Hwy 3 begining at Valle de Trinidad and ending at hwy 1 at LLano Colorado just below San Vicente? It looks like a dirt road but would like to know its condition and if it is possible to travel pulling a 15' travel trailer with a 4x4 1/2 ton Pickup? Thanks, Andy

Monday, November 01, 2004

Baja Road Report - General Update

11/01/04 General update: Baja received a bit of rain over the weekend, spotty occurrences from north to south. It was light rain, not our usual torrents, so road damage is minimal. Do watch vados for minor flooding. We have received reports of a lot of rocks in the road in the passes south of Loreto, where the rain has dislodged them from the hillsides.

Constitucion has had minor flooding with 6-15" of water on the main road through town. It just makes it kinda messy of your on a motorcycle.

I just drove from La Paz to Cabo and 98% of the construction along the route is wrapped up. The is still a little construction north of Migraino but the long stretches of loose gravel are gone. Drive like you are on ice when you encounter the loose pea gravel and avoid sudden moves or need for quick breaking.

Always keep an eye out for animals in the roadway. I counted 26 carcasses just between La Paz and Cabo, of fairly recent kills. The car in front of me got at least one, maybe two goats about 18km north of Cabo. Goats result in several hundred dollars in damage, cattle can be trip-enders or worse.

The Federal Hwy Patrol was using radar just north of Todos Santos. I passed the trap at 60mph without getting a ticket. Remember, you can get ticketed by local police on Hwy 1 within city limits (it's not Federal Hwy there!)

At breakfast in La Paz I chatted with a Green Angel jefe who told me they have received three new trucks to cover the 'southern region'. Unfortunately, I can't tell you exactly how large the southern region is, but if you have a breakdown along Hwy 1, Green Angels are a welcome helping hand, for free!
Mucho Ojo!

 

 

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