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briansue
Mar 20, 2016Explorer
When going up that way we were either forced to stay in a Pemex or we would go up to Alamos and spend a day. The Pemex about 4 miles south of Los Mochis is a very good stop but a couple years ago they put up dividers in the highway so you can't get there from northbound unless you make a retorno - we find the other truckstops around Los Mochis to be kind of noisy but they are an option. We haven't been to Alamos in a few years but we went up there at least a couple times and found it worth the trip - I forget but think it is maybe 20 - 25 miles from Navajoa. We did stop in Navajoa once - it is the pits - and not really an RV park anymore - construction equipment in various stages of dis-assembly everywhere - trees all overgrown so you can't get into very narrow spaces without rubbing on branches. We also stayed in Los Mochis once but it was also the pits. We really really want to support RV parks so they will stay open but if they just take the money and do nothing to keep them up then it is on them.
The last few years we have been skipping MX15 and going over to Laredo and down from there - but we are not beachies. The roads down from Laredo are in much better shape.
The last few years we have been skipping MX15 and going over to Laredo and down from there - but we are not beachies. The roads down from Laredo are in much better shape.
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