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โNov-29-2014 04:53 AM
bighatnohorse wrote:
We took the mainland tour with Tequila's group down to Mazatlan. At least one truck towing a big 5'ver was a 2014 diesel. He brought all the DEF he could ever use.
And never had a problem with any of the Pemex fuel. 100% good!
โNov-29-2014 04:52 AM
Turtle-Toad wrote:
Tequila,
I'm not following you. What do you mean by 'more shy'? I've never taken a caravan tour (altho I have escorted other people thru Mexico)so am not familiar with the dynamics of tour groups. I would have thought that, with a smaller group, you would have a more open and friendly atmosphere?
Oh, and the Vags are not specifically RV oriented either. They started out as a West Coast fishing/boating club that had club outings up and down the coast and into Baja. Since a lot of the members had campers of one kind or another (especially the ones with tow-behind boats)that they brought to gatherings, the RV scene was a natural progression. They still still have outings/gatherings/armadas/fishing tournaments all over the west coast, not just Mexico; the annual crab fest in the NW jumps to mind! ๐
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โNov-22-2014 06:25 AM
Turtle-Toad wrote:
Haven't taken one of their tours but have run across them south of the border quite frequently. They seem to be better mannered than most of their competitors but still have a tendency to take over any park they stop at. If I were to take a caravan tour, I think I'd go with either one of the baja travel clubs, Discover Baja or Vagabundos del Mar, as they are usually cheaper and smaller; or maybe join one of the many tours posted on Baja Nomads forum. These are normally run by either local guides or expats and are real small.
My rig is gas but I've been told by a friend who owns a Pemex in Baja Sur that all of Baja now has ULSD. It comes from US refineries.
โNov-22-2014 06:18 AM
moisheh wrote:
The Mexican fuel that comes from the USA is not ULSD. Far too expensive for a country with no vehicles that require ULSD. Try one of the Baja forums for first hand experiences. Fantasy used to have some info on ULSD on their website.
Moisheh
โNov-22-2014 06:07 AM
Texas Two Steppers wrote:
We are interested in taking a Fantasy 37 day tour of Baja in 2016. We have a 2015 Chevy one ton silverado dully pulling a fifth wheel. I called tour company asking about purchasing the ultra low sulphur diesel and was assured that would not be a problem. Did she know what she was talking about? Has anyone gone on this tour?
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