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MEXICOWANDERER
May 30, 2019Explorer
Just for drill these days how much does it cost to stay in a National Park? Or near one? Like in Yosemite Valley or West Yellowstone?
From what I understand the Caribbean sites in Yucatan are 50 dollars plus for 1st row. And few facilities have room for 40+' rigs and then no provisions for 50-amp service and bleaching then using onboard water is highly recommended over using direct hosing.
As citizen travelers all know down here la Republica has some of the best deals on thrifty priced facilities and some of the worst deals on their pricier counterparts. The seaweed is piled high on fifty dollar beaches which means counting flies and mosquitoes within a cubic meter. So the anomaly isn't purely American.
It seems like every building ten years old or greater has thirty coats of paint. One for every business who moved in then out. Flat busted. As a failing business declines their prices go UP.
Business is a fickle entity. Chevron found out rapidly down here that to not post fuel prices seen from the street is a death knell. The book of failed business has three chapters in the states.
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From what I understand the Caribbean sites in Yucatan are 50 dollars plus for 1st row. And few facilities have room for 40+' rigs and then no provisions for 50-amp service and bleaching then using onboard water is highly recommended over using direct hosing.
As citizen travelers all know down here la Republica has some of the best deals on thrifty priced facilities and some of the worst deals on their pricier counterparts. The seaweed is piled high on fifty dollar beaches which means counting flies and mosquitoes within a cubic meter. So the anomaly isn't purely American.
It seems like every building ten years old or greater has thirty coats of paint. One for every business who moved in then out. Flat busted. As a failing business declines their prices go UP.
Business is a fickle entity. Chevron found out rapidly down here that to not post fuel prices seen from the street is a death knell. The book of failed business has three chapters in the states.
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