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- mexicorussExplorer II
moisheh wrote:
Apparently the USA is advising against any travel in that whole area including the coastal road
I live here and I advise against the Caborca area not Caborca itself, its a lovely place, but the outlying area. We have known it is sketchy for a few years. I have to go through sometimes but I would never go at sunset or later. It is no mans land out there. All agricultural and hardly any traffic. Not a great idea to "troll" through that area with 70k worth of goods. - moishehExplorerApparently the USA is advising against any travel in that whole area including the coastal road
- RetiredRealtorRExplorer
smarty wrote:
Have to admit that my wife is correct in that she will not allow us to vacation in Mexico
If you feel the need to go to Mexico, take a cruise (when and if they start running again). - smartyExplorer IIHave to admit that my wife is correct in that she will not allow us to vacation in Mexico
- iguana07Explorer IIUnfortunately not the first time this has happened in Mexico. This was a coordinated effort. Someone north of the incident, toll booth, fuel station etc. Let their compadres know they were coming.
These were not just run of the meal thieves. But right now according to family I have in Mexico, so many out of work petty theft is at new levels.
Glad to hear they are all safe! - ferndaleflyerExplorer IIII showed this to the DW and the first thing she said was "the way things are going it won't be long before this type of incident will be happening here". Wake up America! I grew up in Tucson and spent many many days south of the border, how times have changed.
- Talleyho69ModeratorThat is all true. However, they were out in the middle of nowhere, and it always helps to have at least copies of essential documents and a snapshot of any pet that might be missing.
- qtla9111NomadSend the documents to your own email. You can then print them at any ciber cafe, Office Depot, Office Max, etc. Also good to have on a USB memory or burn them on a CD. Many options.
You can access to the cloud using any device if you have lost your phone. - RetiredRealtorRExplorer
obgraham wrote:
Talleyho69 wrote:
Now it is easy to keep all that stuff on your phone, or in some cloud storage place like Dropbox. Then it is available anywhere.
A reminder:
Probably 30 years ago we read all about having an emergency envelope, placed where it would be automatically grabbed by one of us exiting our vehicle. It contained copies of our insurance, passports, visas, dog paperwork, photos of the dogs and cat........
......as long as you still have your phone! The envelope idea is a great back-up. - obgrahamExplorer
Talleyho69 wrote:
Now it is easy to keep all that stuff on your phone, or in some cloud storage place like Dropbox. Then it is available anywhere.
A reminder:
Probably 30 years ago we read all about having an emergency envelope, placed where it would be automatically grabbed by one of us exiting our vehicle. It contained copies of our insurance, passports, visas, dog paperwork, photos of the dogs and cat........
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