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09-27-2018, 05:35 PM | #1 |
Baitless on Baja
Join Date: May 2013
Location: Vista California, Gonzaga, San Quintin, Asuncion, Mag Bay
Posts: 4,250
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ROAD to Gonzaga UPDATE
Today was my first day back from mako-ville. San Diego to Mexicali was good. You now turn
right just before the old border crossing. Travel a couple hundred yards and take a left into the NEW crossing. DO NOT do it at 5:00 thru 5:30 am as the morning train will block the entrance for about a half hour. For FMM's take the tight left coming out of the parking lot. Follow about 1/4 mile and get your FMM. You are now where you used to get them, so from there the roads are the same all the way. Everything from to San Felipe was easy, then on towards Puertocitos. From km 60 all the way to the "Y" at Puertocitos is torn up. They are building around all the vados. That is a 14km stretch, and is graded BUT I blew a tire going donw last week so be careful. The rest of the way to Gonzaga was good. I leave again on MONDAY taking a group down to mako-ville and expect to sea a little rain in the area from "Rosa". Hopefully we are leaving just before the rains. Will post any problem areas on my return to California on the 7th. Coming back yesterday I got thru to the border wall and followed it all the way to the SENTRI lane where we were diverted back thru town with GOOD signage to the NEW border crossing, less then a mile. 3 Sentry lanes open less then 5 minute wait. They also had the regular lanes open at both the old and the new crossing. The New crossing had maby a 10 minute wait, the old crossing was much slower. Hope this helps in these changing times, tight lines amigos.
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