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10-30-2002, 08:18 PM
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2 Rivet Member
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Travelling in Mexico
We are interested in pulling the Airstream down to Mexico in February and are curious to know if anyone out there has ventured that way at all. We would be coming down from Toronto and crossing at Brownsville TX and would like to explore Yucatan, especially Merida, Tulum, and the Mayan ruins at Chichen Itza. Are there any campsites or good free camping places? Or is it better not to even consider taking the A/S and just rent a place for 4 or 5 weeks? We have a Ford Econoline LA West conversion as well which has a bed and could easily take a small stove and fridge. In that case we'd leave Bella (A/S) at home in the snow.
Any suggestions, ideas, tips, routeings out there? We have driven to Mexico City before and did not feel intimidated or threatened at any time. Our only bad experience was my husband being pick-pocketed on the Subway in MC.
We are experienced campers: did the old 'Overland to India' thing in 1969-70 and went everywhere there from Goa to Katmandu. In those days one drove to Istanbul and then overland through Turkey, Iran, Afghanistan and Pakistan. I doubt we'll ever have that opportunity again. What an adventure! Would love to hear from anyone who did that trip as well.
We are interested in hearing from other intrepid travellers.
Maryel
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10-30-2002, 09:11 PM
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Contributing Member
2018 Interstate Grand Tour Ext
Austin (Hays County)
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Join Date: Jun 2002
Posts: 7,164
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Mexico
When I went to Copper Canyon with a caravan, I met several couples RVing around the country all by themselves. They all reported good experiences. They did adhere to reasonable precautions such as not travelling at night.
The "Green Angels" patrol all the major roads and helped one of our caravan get back on the road when they blew a tire and found that their spare would not fit on the hub. They also lent a hand to another of the caravan who hit a "road alligator" and tore off their black water tank.
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2018 Interstate GT, "Sabre-Dog V"
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01-04-2004, 06:15 AM
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1 Rivet Member
Join Date: Nov 2002
Posts: 19
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awaiting update
I'd love to hear about your trip, either during or afterwards. I am in the beginning stages of "considering" such a trip myself, as my wife is Mexican and we are thinking of heading down sometime this year or next. I feel somewhat advantaged to have a "native" making the trip with me, making the culture-gap less of a problem, but even she feels some reluctance or caution.
We thought heading through TX and keeping as coastal as possible, making our way to Yucatan, then scooting to MC. Keep us posted.
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01-04-2004, 08:44 AM
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Vroom
Mahone Bay
Join Date: Apr 2003
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Traveling in Mexico
You might go to the Trailer Life web site. They have quite an extensive list of trailer parks for Mexico. You have to hit the button on the bottom of the first page to find a city in Mexico. Here is their site: http://www.tldirectory.com/index.cfm
I too have travelled through Nepal, and Afganistan as a photographer in the early 70's. Some of my photos there are on my web site - www.richardvroom.ca. Look in the international section.
I too am looking possibly of taking my Airstream from Nova Scotia to Chapala, Mexico. I have many friends there.
Sincerely,
Richard
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01-04-2004, 08:45 PM
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Rivet Master
2006 28' Safari SE
Currently Looking...
Colorado Springs
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Just returned from Puerto Peñasco
Maryel, We spent New Years eve through the 3rd in Mexico (with our AS). The Woodalls guide has an extensive section on RV parks in Mexico. We plan to do it again.
Ken
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01-05-2004, 12:17 PM
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3 Rivet Member
Join Date: Jun 2003
Posts: 240
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Re: Travelling in Mexico
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Originally posted by maryel
Any suggestions, ideas, tips, routeings out there? We have driven to Mexico City before and did not feel intimidated or threatened at any time. Our only bad experience was my husband being pick-pocketed on the Subway in MC.
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This may be helpful:
From Phred's Poop Sheets
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01-10-2004, 03:32 AM
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1 Rivet Member
Join Date: Nov 2002
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I found a site that has a decent listing of RV parks throughout the country, from Gulf Coast, Yucatan, Pacific, Baja and interior.
< http://www.ontheroadin.com/regions.htm>
It covers just about all the sites available, with a bit of detail on accommodations, # of hook-ups, amperage, dumping etc. Well worth exploring before exploring.
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05-22-2007, 11:34 AM
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Rivet Master
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Take your Airstream. There is an essential book for Mexican R.V.ers, "Traveler's Guide to Mexican Camping" by Mike and Terri Church. The book may be out of print but should be available at Amazon.com. There is a thin but adequate network of RV parks down the Gulf Coast of Mexico and around the Yucatan. It takes a while to get there but the Yucatan is a great place for Airstreaming.
We made the trip with a lesser travel trailer a few years back and have many great memories and pictures.
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05-22-2007, 06:31 PM
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4 Rivet Member
2000 34' Excella
Tucson
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We have done a couple of trips down to Mexico with our AS but on the other side of the country. We went to Kino Bay over xmas and then down to Guaymas over Easter. No serious problems. Getting back over the boarder to the US has been the biggest headache. We have found the RV parks to be nice but the hook ups are hit and miss on how modern/functional they are.
Although 23 people were shot to death in a drug related war in Cananea just South of where we are in Tucson. But that is an inland route off of a regional highway as opposed to a direct path down the Mexican interstate. That will probably not stop us from going again, though. Next trip planned very shortly.
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05-22-2007, 06:39 PM
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1968 17' Caravel
Battle Ground
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I hope Maryel got to take that trip - they started the thread back in 2002!
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05-22-2007, 06:49 PM
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Rivet Master
Commercial Member
1968 17' Caravel
2005 30' Safari
Somewhere
, roaming America
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Quote:
Originally Posted by handn
There is an essential book for Mexican R.V.ers, "Traveler's Guide to Mexican Camping" by Mike and Terri Church. The book may be out of print but should be available at Amazon.com.
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Ahem. It's also available at the Airstream Life magazine store!
Tell ya what, I made a special "Airstream Forum" discount for 10% off, which makes the book cheaper than Amazon. Just enter this discount code when you make your payment: AirforumsMex
Fine print: Discount expires on June 15 2007, and it's only good for the first 20 customers. Use the " Contact Us" link at the bottom of the store pages if you have any trouble with it. Happy camping!
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05-22-2007, 07:09 PM
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Rivet Master
2004 30' Classic Slideout
2021 33FB Classic
Colleyville
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Join Date: May 2005
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Received the Summer issue today
Rich,
We received the Summer issue today and as usual turned to the back page to see what Tin Hut had to offer. Hilarious as always. Now for the rest of the issue. Keep up the good work.
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