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Canadian_Rainbi
Nov 03, 2013Explorer
BrianSue: Thanks for the detailed report. We do have Streets and Trips on the other notebook but aren't too familiar with it. We're a little uncomfortable getting that close to Mexico City, we have been there with a professional local driving and don't want to do it with the RV. We do have the new Garmin RV GPS with an updated Mexico chip but don't know how good it will be. Our older Garmin Nuvi worked well in Mexico last year but had some big gaps.
A re-read of Church's finds that they recommend coming from the east on the 132 rather than from the west. I take it from your comments that construction in the town may make it a little more difficult.
This will be our third trip to the ruins, and we have visited Mexico City for several days years ago and enjoyed it very much, including two visits to the Anthropology Museum--the first time with English speaking retired history professor as our guide, and the second some years later with a professor of pre-hispanic history as our guide, this time all in Spanish as part of the language school activities. This was the same guide who first took us to Teotihuacan.
Thanks again..See you on the road
A re-read of Church's finds that they recommend coming from the east on the 132 rather than from the west. I take it from your comments that construction in the town may make it a little more difficult.
This will be our third trip to the ruins, and we have visited Mexico City for several days years ago and enjoyed it very much, including two visits to the Anthropology Museum--the first time with English speaking retired history professor as our guide, and the second some years later with a professor of pre-hispanic history as our guide, this time all in Spanish as part of the language school activities. This was the same guide who first took us to Teotihuacan.
Thanks again..See you on the road
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