vgrenonqc wrote:
Hello,
We will be doing a big trip this summer. A portion of our road will pass along the Mexico border traveling from Houston to Las Cruces and Tucson and San Diego. Is there some road I should not take or some places I should not stop?
Thx
Vince
Don't worry about the "border issues". It's not as bad as you may hear. What you do need to know is this:
1. By pass San Antonio if you will be passing through during rush hour.
2. El Paso is at 5000 feet, so the temp can change pretty good after sundown. Nice place to stop and see some sights. Good food.
3. I have never had an issue through New Mexico. Usually a short drive for me, then on to Arizona.
4. Try to schedule your fuel stop before the Arizona border, as the fuel prices are high from the state line to Tucson. Tucson is at 2000 feet, but will be hot in the summer.
5. Remember that it will be over 100 degrees, sometimes as high as 115 in Gila Bend along Interstate 8 to Yuma. Make sure you have plenty of water and emergency equipment. Roadside Assistance can take 2 hours to reach you. If your a/c is not working, you can get hot in a hurry.
6. Fuel up in Yuma. Fuel prices are crazy in California.
7. After passing El Centro, Ca, you'll have a long 6% grade to pull up to Jacumba. Do not try this during the heat of the afternoon unless you are confident in your cooling system.
8. The rest of the drive is nice through the mountains.
Good luck on your trip, and post some pictures along the way.