There has been a change on dates for the Coyote 300 desert race in La Paz. The event will be at the weekend 21st. June 2008. All other information in the post before.
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Attention Offroad Racers
Dos Mares 500 is over - Coyote 300 XIV is coming
A great weekend of race action is history
- but we got some to look forward to: The Coyote 300 desert race with the finishline at the beautiful Tecolote Beach just outside of La Paz City! La Paz will host the XIV (14th.) edition of the annual Coyote 300, which happens to be one of La Paz’s favorite races. The race weekend will start with the revision, vehicle inspection, at the Malecon like last weekend.The race start is at El Centenario going via El Carambullo and Los Filos to check one at Los Inocentes, check 2 is near Todos Santos where the race course turns left direction Gulf of California. El Pintado, San Antonio and Los Planes are the next check points. From there it winds up direction finishline passing La Uva, Presa B Mujer and the last check before the checkered flag, El Coyote. Finish line is El Tecolote Beach. If you down in this are dont miss out on a great race weekend with lot’s of fun. Baja California Sur does not get any better….
For more BCS race footage and desert racing information visit Puro Offroad. Back online after some technical problems with plenty of Baja 1000 images, videos and maps.
Loreto - Mexicos Frontier
Sun kissed many Americans are heading for Loreto Bay, a resort community that’s planning a total of 6,000 residences in the desert of Baja California. The 8,000 acres of the Loreto Bay Resort on Baja California snuggle on flat, hard desert between the charismatically craggy Giganta range and the spookily glassy Sea of Cortez. The most basic elements of nature — sun and water, rock and sand, the vertical and the horizontal — collide with that particular grace that only nature can produce. From a footbridge that gently arcs over a deep green estuary leading from the bay into the development, there’s a good view of the resort taking shape on this once-isolated spot: a 150-room hotel with a beachside cafe and gardens; 240 two-story adobe houses with cupolas; some homes painted bright blue or yellow, others muted pink and beige or green; another 300 houses and condos in varying stages of construction. Read more here…

