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rocmoc wrote:
Have traveled Mexico in 52' fifth wheel rig, 36' Class A and auto. All GOOD! Whatever you pick will work. Enjoy, just remember bug spray (Coleman SkinSmart).
rocmoc n AZ/Mexico
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โFeb-21-2016 04:29 AM
Tequila wrote:
Yeah, he's a big booster for RVing in Mexico. Fausto, (a poster here who owns an RV park) is trying to set up a meeting with him and officials at the end of March to try & lobby for a hassle free zone for all of Sonora State. I am trying to time a caravan being there at the same time to show them the potential. It would be real nice if we could get rid of the whole permit hassle country-wide, but Sonora would be a good start. Trouble is by the time you start to make progress, elections come and offcials change. In Durnago we had both the State minister of tourism and the mayor (center in photo) come & tour RV's in a caravan & then he provided a police overnight guard at San Juan Baleanario which is quite remote, but is one of the few viable camping spots there. The local press was there and everything. Some officials are starting to see the potential.
โFeb-20-2016 01:17 PM
Tequila wrote:
You would certainly be OK with a Quebec caravan. An inordinate number of Quebecers have Class A's, so they plan their routes out to accomodate them. Even Pierre Blais and Amigos Rodantes who tend to use the Libres a lot. You do have an advantage that your English is good. Those who only speak French have problems down here, which is why so many French Canadians use caravans. I have seen 35 rig caravans, especially with Craavanes Soleil. Dapl & Amigos Rodantes tend to run smaller ones. Horizon Lussier, is actually a Montreal area RV dealer. They give away a caravan when you buy a Class A from them. That is actually interesting, as they are selling diesel pushers that supposedly require ULSD. I have actually spoken to their mechanic who says, no problem. They all head for Tlaquapaque RV park in Lo de Marcos.
BTW, if you are interested in side tours in French by bus once down there (I hope this is not considered advertising, but this forum has few Francophone posters), you can try contacting Gabriel Romero at caravanasmexico@live.com.mx. He is the only one organizing side bus tours in French as far as I know, for RVers already in Mexico. His Quebec rep is France Choinard. Her email is francechouinard_14@hotmail.com, I do know she does not speak English. Gabriel is fluent in French, English & Spanish.
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