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MEXICOWANDERER
Jan 10, 2018Explorer
What I disliked most about Huatulco is the "Can't Coon"-like, artificial flavor manufactured especially for people who don't know any better.
The P.E. facility I mentioned has gone to RV Park "heaven" or the opposite. But it was a place to overnight. Not a destination. The surf at P.E. is dangerous to swim in and even hazardous to wade in. The same goes for Playa Azul, Michoacan.
If a beach enramada's owners live on-site, it can make for a rustic boondock experience. Light extension cord for lights and PROPANE refrigerator battery power. Maybe a fan. Use the enramada's toilet. Haul gray water a few hundred yards with a porta-tote. Most enramada's have decent food, and if you stay long enough, maybe you can pay a sum to eat comida with the family. This is a superb way to break through to "Genuine Mexico".
But the higher the kWh demand for electricity gets the higher the park rates will soar. As a user of LESS THAN 75 kWh of electricity per month (and I use an 18 CF house type refrigerator freezer) the more I shake my head at folks who demand 600 to 800 kWh for their rig. It's like someone who sits down for breakfast and consumes a dozen eggs, a half pound of bacon, six whole potatoes, and a half gallon of coffee. You ain't gonna get get it at "Breakfast Special" prices.
The P.E. facility I mentioned has gone to RV Park "heaven" or the opposite. But it was a place to overnight. Not a destination. The surf at P.E. is dangerous to swim in and even hazardous to wade in. The same goes for Playa Azul, Michoacan.
If a beach enramada's owners live on-site, it can make for a rustic boondock experience. Light extension cord for lights and PROPANE refrigerator battery power. Maybe a fan. Use the enramada's toilet. Haul gray water a few hundred yards with a porta-tote. Most enramada's have decent food, and if you stay long enough, maybe you can pay a sum to eat comida with the family. This is a superb way to break through to "Genuine Mexico".
But the higher the kWh demand for electricity gets the higher the park rates will soar. As a user of LESS THAN 75 kWh of electricity per month (and I use an 18 CF house type refrigerator freezer) the more I shake my head at folks who demand 600 to 800 kWh for their rig. It's like someone who sits down for breakfast and consumes a dozen eggs, a half pound of bacon, six whole potatoes, and a half gallon of coffee. You ain't gonna get get it at "Breakfast Special" prices.
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