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Kidoo
May 23, 2015Explorer
Talleyho69 wrote:
Honestly, for a first time winter traveler in the area, why not start in Los Mochis, and toodle along, checking things out along the way, with no schedule? I remember back in 1992, getting stalled in Lo de Marcos, en route to Puerto Vallarta, when there was only one place to stay. Stayed 2 months. Didn't mean to, we had "plans." Kind of the same thing for us and Zihuatanejo-stopped in, stayed at El Manglar, stayed a long time, found a semi-permanent place there, and will eventually buy a house! There is SO much to see and do, think of your country. In that respect, think of ours. We live on a perfect Southern California beach. We go south for the winter for warm water. In the middle, we visit other beaches in Southern California, and there are too many to mention, and all lovely, all have different things to offer.
This is what I was thinking too. If I can find places along the way, I would like to stay a few weeks or so at a time and maybe next time I will stay longer at one spot. I am the kind of traveler that likes to move after a while. I do not mind primitive camping as long as it is decent.
My MH is 35 feet so it should be OK for many campsite. I normally carry a scooter on the back, but I do not know if I will bring it. One guy told me that he brought bycicles and when he wants to go somewhere, he takes the bus, cheap and efficient. What do you think?
As for caravan, it would be nice to know when they pass at a campsite, it is probably full when they are in.
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