Mexico
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Some cool ruins from the mining history of Baja. Mostly level spot for a van or two with great views of the valley. our only neighbors were the free roaming cattle and the ranchers who tend them. Very quiet at night. 4 bars telcel.
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attempted to get here on a 30ft skoolie and this is 100% for small vehicles! don't make our mistake lol
Report Check-InReally cool quiet place. To avoid the mentioned low hanging wires. Take the road that runs in front of the cemetery.
Report Check-InNo issues getting here. It's only a 15-20 minute drive from the main road if you go very very slowly. Amazing scenery & very private. Very quiet during the night and much cooler at this altitude. Felt very safe. Great find, thanks for posting.
Report Check-InTurned around 700m from site due to low hanging cables, (electrical?) crossing over wash. Wash is off camber, and requires navigating around large rocks.
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my elevated 2x4 Sprinter made to with no problem. A little tire slipping and was on 3 wheels at one point. There is low clearance with some of the trees. My van is 10ft (300cm) high. I brush a few trees and knocked an antenna loose.
Two miles into the mts outside San Antonio. This dirt road is primarily a wash but in good shape. We used 4x and would recommend, but 2 wheel could make it. Some hills. Level spot near the furnace ruin. Interesting, quiet spot, good cell.
Report Check-InSome cool ruins from the mining history of Baja. Mostly level spot for a van or two with great views of the valley. our only neighbors were the free roaming cattle and the ranchers who tend them. Very quiet at night. 4 bars telcel.
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