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For those that came on the Feb 09 Ensenada ride, you may find this of note.
My wife and I decided to go out to LA Cetto's vineyard for a picnic lunch. We haven't been up Hwy 3 since Feb. In February the road was part off-road-adventure as they were resurfacing much of it. Now it's awesome.
No more two-lane passes to negotiate through the mountain climb. It's 4-lane goodness for about 15km. It's briefly 2-lane in the town of San Antonio Las Minas where 4-lane construction is yet to be completed.
Mustafa's restaurant, just outside of San Antionio, somehow didn't merit a crossover, so you have to pass them by 1/4 mile and take a u-turn.
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mmm, I could go for Mustafa's right about now......
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October might be Ensensada IV time?
we passed by the Sunday brunch at La Fonda this afternoon, and it brought back fond memories of the Feb run.
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Quote from: rgbeard on July 05, 2009, 09:20:34 PM
October might be Ensensada IV time?
we passed by the Sunday brunch at La Fonda this afternoon, and it brought back fond memories of the Feb run.
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I've never ridden down there but was that way a few months back in the car. Man the endless construction..... But that's great news! I'll have to run down there and grab some wine / lunch. It's always a nice trip. I like LA Cetto. Also Tres Mujeres. Hahah, talk about opposite ends of the winery spectrum.
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