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Denis_Ruso 10-05-2018 12:20 PM

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Originally Posted by Mahigeer (Post 297638)
No fish is worth ruining your daily ride.

Not to mention getting stuck in the middle of desert.

Baja is for adventure. Haha

P.S anyone thinking of still heading down, we will be crossing at Mexicali at sun up this Saturday.

Also a report from yesterday on FB says that the backside of the 5 from the 1 is closed.

Dannowar 10-05-2018 12:32 PM

good luck bro. shoot me a report when you get back. I may head down in November when things clear up a little if anyones keen.

oceansdyaker 10-06-2018 03:54 PM

So gang
 
What are we looking at here? Are we leaving on the 13th, 15th? Is Bob going to be back? Are the roads destroyed beyond the point of driving it? Is the restaurant stocked with food? Are the roads being repaired or is Sergio going to rip it up again. Curious minds want to know.

Baja_Traveler 10-06-2018 07:24 PM

Well, there was a post on the Talk Baja group this morning with a bunch of pictures and videos of the drive between San Felipe and Puertecitos. It is still basically a moon scape with 90% of the road destroyed or covered up. Looks like it still would be an 8 hour drive from San Felipe, and only in a high clearance 4x4 or off road vehicle.
The road north from the 1 is closed and barricaded off because of the flood damage, essentially making the Gonzaga Bay area an island. I would expect that if you wanted anything particular from the restaurant you should probably bring the ingredients.
As of this morning Sergio is predicted to take a path further south, crossing right over Ross in Punta Abreojos and cross over to LA Bay. The Gonzaga area will get another dose of rain from it for sure.
Hate to say it, but I think this years trip will be a complete bust.

oceansdyaker 10-07-2018 04:47 AM

Oh well
 
I looks like it's going to be a bust. I can't see going down under those conditions. Sergio is going to turn up toward BOLA and Gonzaga is going to get hit with rain again. Sergio should hit that area right around the 13th. The NOAA maps are very accurate. I think it should be postponed until November. Hurricane season ends Nov 30th. That will give the Mex gov time to repair the roads. Your thoughts?

YakDout 10-07-2018 07:06 AM

Makoville update
 
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Originally Posted by oceansdyaker (Post 297655)
I looks like it's going to be a bust. I can't see going down under those conditions. Sergio is going to turn up toward BOLA and Gonzaga is going to get hit with rain again. Sergio should hit that area right around the 13th. The NOAA maps are very accurate. I think it should be postponed until November. Hurricane season ends Nov 30th. That will give the Mex gov time to repair the roads. Your thoughts?



I know I’m going for sure, as are a few of my friends. Might take a little longer to get down there. Who cares. We have four wheel drive and off-roading is fun. Worth it to get to Gonzaga for 6-7 days? Ya, no brainer. Baja or bust? I choose baja, every chance possible.

Gr8fuldude 10-07-2018 01:24 PM

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Originally Posted by Dannowar (Post 297641)
good luck bro. shoot me a report when you get back. I may head down in November when things clear up a little if anyones keen.

Hey Danny,

I may be able to head down early-mid november if the road gets cleared up, especially if there's a group going down.

Paul

rossman 10-07-2018 03:17 PM

Here is an update from some friends that are heading for Asuncion and came down Mex 5 today


So we just completed the drive from San Felipe down Mex 5. It took about four hours to get from San Felipe to Chapala. There are some definite rough spots but most of the broken roads have drive arounds. There is work coming from both ends but there is no way for a Semi or lower car to make it thru. There are a couple washed out bridges that do require driving up the wash some distance before coming back onto the road. The usual dirt portion of the road near Cocos did not seem affected by Rosa.

Dannowar 10-07-2018 03:44 PM

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Originally Posted by Gr8fuldude (Post 297658)
Hey Danny,

I may be able to head down early-mid november if the road gets cleared up, especially if there's a group going down.

Paul

pick a date and I can do a SUN/MON/TUES/WED

YakDout 10-07-2018 05:19 PM

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Originally Posted by rossman (Post 297661)
Here is an update from some friends that are heading for Asuncion and came down Mex 5 today





So we just completed the drive from San Felipe down Mex 5. It took about four hours to get from San Felipe to Chapala. There are some definite rough spots but most of the broken roads have drive arounds. There is work coming from both ends but there is no way for a Semi or lower car to make it thru. There are a couple washed out bridges that do require driving up the wash some distance before coming back onto the road. The usual dirt portion of the road near Cocos did not seem affected by Rosa.



Thank you. Hopefully the area doesn’t get much more rain in the next few weeks

flyfishinsteve64 10-08-2018 09:59 AM

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Originally Posted by Iceman (Post 297596)
days of your youth..........this was the way it was just 7 years ago:D
http://www.bigwatersedge.com/bwegall...0/IMG_3520.jpg

I miss this Baja the good ole days:mad:

makobob 10-08-2018 10:24 PM

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Originally Posted by oceansdyaker (Post 297649)
What are we looking at here? Are we leaving on the 13th, 15th? Is Bob going to be back? Are the roads destroyed beyond the point of driving it? Is the restaurant stocked with food? Are the roads being repaired or is Sergio going to rip it up again. Curious minds want to know.

Bob is back. 13th for me. Will post soon.

makobob 10-08-2018 10:30 PM

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Originally Posted by flyfishinsteve64 (Post 297675)
I miss this Baja the good ole days:mad:

NICE, we passed that spot from camp two days ago. ROADS are passable with 4WD. The pacific route takes 10 hours and is easily doable with a normal car. Drive from Chapala to Gonzaga was a breeze best I have ever seen it, only 16 miles off road and 6 new miles paved.

makobob 10-08-2018 10:41 PM

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Originally Posted by oceansdyaker (Post 297655)
I looks like it's going to be a bust. I can't see going down under those conditions. Sergio is going to turn up toward BOLA and Gonzaga is going to get hit with rain again. Sergio should hit that area right around the 13th. The NOAA maps are very accurate. I think it should be postponed until November. Hurricane season ends Nov 30th. That will give the Mex gov time to repair the roads. Your thoughts?

STAY HOME dont waste your time. Now the real deal, come down the pacific side with any car with good tires 10-11 hours from San Diego.
Go OLD SCHOOL Baja with 4WD through Mexicali. was 14 hours two days ago, Dennis Ruso's group made it. It will get better every day. SERGIO will pass SOUTH of makoville by hundreds of miles following its CURRENT track. Puertocitos got tons of rain. 35 miles away makoville might have gotten 2 inches.

Please think it through, what was fine for me driving during the height of ROSA is not the brightest thing to do. But I live my life to its fullest. Most do not. But both sides of the Baja are driveable NOW and should get better day by day.

Just do what you are comfortable with. Remember lots of folks won,t even drive in Baja. Tight Lines amigos, I leave on the 13th, still debating on which route.

oceansdyaker 10-09-2018 04:20 AM

Sergio
 
It looks like Sergio will be way past Baja before the 13th or 15th. It is expected to cross Baja on Thurs 11th. This looks like it may be a go. Clear sky's from there. Is it a go guys?

YakDout 10-09-2018 06:52 AM

Makoville update
 
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Originally Posted by oceansdyaker (Post 297699)
It looks like Sergio will be way past Baja before the 13th or 15th. It is expected to cross Baja on Thurs 11th. This looks like it may be a go. Clear sky's from there. Is it a go guys?



Yep, leaving on the 20th with my group for 7 days. Going down the 5.

Mahigeer 10-09-2018 09:13 AM

Well, getting there is one issue.

How about fishing conditions. Is it going to be a productive trip?

I have been there to sit in camp for a whole week with only three hours of kayaking at the Alfonsina's.


It was predicted that it will be windy, but I went anyways.

stevie951 10-09-2018 10:00 AM

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Originally Posted by Mahigeer (Post 297710)

How about fishing conditions. Is it going to be a productive trip?

I have been there to sit in camp for a whole week with only three hours of kayaking at the Alfonsina's.

My first time down I myself also only fished for about 5 hours or so in the week but by choice.. SO many other things to do like relax in camp, read a book, swim, talk with the boys and drink, eat at clementina's, explore the area.. To me the fishing is just a plus.

:cheers1:

oceansdyaker 10-09-2018 10:43 AM

So Bob..
 
What is the big groupthink on the big group trip that is going down on the 15th. The storm should be long past and it looks viable to go down and enjoy. I am leaning toward going and I'm getting my gear together for it. But, I don't really know what others are planning. Who is going? Who isn't? What groups can a person go with and back? A curious mind wants to know. So who is going down and for how long? Maybe we can start a thread going for this and start preparing for it.

makobob 10-09-2018 10:54 AM

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Originally Posted by Gr8fuldude (Post 297658)
Hey Danny,

I may be able to head down early-mid november if the road gets cleared up, especially if there's a group going down.

Paul

Paul, Asuncion with Rossman for Thanksgiving amigo. Hope to sea you there.


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