Re: San Carlos (Baja) question

From: Bob Galvan (kasplash@crl.com-DeleteThis)
Date: Thu Apr 03 1997 - 19:22:27 PST


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On Thu, 3 Apr 1997, Ben Cristi wrote:

> Anyone know if there's a shortcut to El Rosario, passable by mtn bike or
> dirt bike? My Baja map shows a dirt road, but I've never found it. It looks
> like I'll be going to San Carlos later this Spring.

Twavo and I rode our bikes up that way...

the road on your map got washed out in a major way something like 10 years
ago. now there are at least 2 big arroyos that you will carry your bike
down/up, then try to find the track again. Not real fun, but it's really
out there... and tire liners are mandatory (unless you like walking your
bike ;)

Bob



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