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Peg_Leg
Oct 05, 2013Explorer
You really answered your own question, didn't you.
But what the heck, go for it. Park maps won't be available that mark which roads are paved and which turn into trails. You won't be able to turn around just anywhere. There's a lot of deep sand, dust and rock in places. When you get stuck expect to wait until someone comes along like a dirt bike rider. Park closed, could be weeks. There are no cell phone signals, when I was there a bar was using a XM satellite radio on a bar stool for entertainment. You can't even receive a AM radio station signal, American or Mexican.
But what the heck, go for it. Park maps won't be available that mark which roads are paved and which turn into trails. You won't be able to turn around just anywhere. There's a lot of deep sand, dust and rock in places. When you get stuck expect to wait until someone comes along like a dirt bike rider. Park closed, could be weeks. There are no cell phone signals, when I was there a bar was using a XM satellite radio on a bar stool for entertainment. You can't even receive a AM radio station signal, American or Mexican.
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