1leglance
2007 Expedition Trophy Champion, Overland Certifie
Last weekend myself and a couple of other FJ Cruisers went out and pre-ran the Camino in hopes of taking a larger group in January.
The larger group might be an issue as normally you are only allowed 4 rigs and we are asking for a permit for a big group....maybe yes maybe no.
The route is long, flat, wide and boring for most of the way since the border patrol uses it daily, there are a couple of real 4x4 sections towards the yuma end but otherwise you are going for the history and scenery not the offroad difficultly.
An easy 2 day trip from Ajo to Yuma and worth the effort...in our case a bit more effort due to the rain induced mud festival.
here is a link to our full report with pics...
http://expeditioneers.com/Expeditions - El Camino Del Diablo.html
enjoy
The larger group might be an issue as normally you are only allowed 4 rigs and we are asking for a permit for a big group....maybe yes maybe no.
The route is long, flat, wide and boring for most of the way since the border patrol uses it daily, there are a couple of real 4x4 sections towards the yuma end but otherwise you are going for the history and scenery not the offroad difficultly.
An easy 2 day trip from Ajo to Yuma and worth the effort...in our case a bit more effort due to the rain induced mud festival.
here is a link to our full report with pics...
http://expeditioneers.com/Expeditions - El Camino Del Diablo.html
enjoy