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islandvagabonds
Mar 17, 2015Explorer
Safe boondocking locations we have used.
Your overnight would be on the new Bypass on the north edge of Torreon on the median between the east and west toll gates/ plazas. Spacious, clean, well lit and safe. It is so new that it does not appear on Goggle maps or any of the road maps. But the Bypass is very well marked by road signs.
Or....just before that about fifteen miles west of Torreon, at the intersection of Libre 49 and 40 D, (GPS coordinates: 25.52 N., 103.64W.) there is a restaurant and military post and large parking lot that we have stayed in a couple of times....a bit dirty for the dogs but Safe. Now northbound as you are approaching, you would have to stay a few hundred feet back from the booth and ask the toll people (Motion to them ) to lift a couple of the barriers so that you can go over to the restaurant. They do this if you are polite.
There are minimal Pemex's between Torreon and Saltillo.
Safe travels
Bob
Your overnight would be on the new Bypass on the north edge of Torreon on the median between the east and west toll gates/ plazas. Spacious, clean, well lit and safe. It is so new that it does not appear on Goggle maps or any of the road maps. But the Bypass is very well marked by road signs.
Or....just before that about fifteen miles west of Torreon, at the intersection of Libre 49 and 40 D, (GPS coordinates: 25.52 N., 103.64W.) there is a restaurant and military post and large parking lot that we have stayed in a couple of times....a bit dirty for the dogs but Safe. Now northbound as you are approaching, you would have to stay a few hundred feet back from the booth and ask the toll people (Motion to them ) to lift a couple of the barriers so that you can go over to the restaurant. They do this if you are polite.
There are minimal Pemex's between Torreon and Saltillo.
Safe travels
Bob
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