All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Water?Great info so far everyone. Thank you.Re: Best checking/debit card for US citizens MEXICOWANDERER wrote: There have been too many credible reports of problems with the Schwab card to suit me. I haven't heard anything. Care to elaborate?Water?So this might be a newb question but what do all of you do for water in Mexico? I was thinking fill up with the local water and use a brita water pitcher to filter out the bad stuff. Do you drink local water without filtering? Seems like bottled water would be a hassle and much more expensive. What do you do? Thanks, DaveBest checking/debit card for US citizensI am new to RV'ing but have been a traveler for a long time. I've always thought this checking account has been the best. They reimburse all ATM fees anywhere in the world. The exchange rate is set by Visa on a daily basis and the rate is a fraction of a percent above the going market. Much better than banks. You do need to link it to a Schwab brokerage account but no deposit is necessary and there are no fees. I just thought I'd share the info. http://www.schwab.com/public/schwab/banking_lending/checking_accountRe: RV Parks or Boondocking?Thanks for all the responses. Nice to know people are out there boondocking.RV Parks or Boondocking?Hi all, I'm a 34yo male travelling solo. I have a 22ft MH with a 650cc enduro motorbike on the back. I would like to go to Mexico for the winter. Probably start with a month in Baja and work my way down to Lake Chapala. Right now I'm wondering how often people are boondocking vs staying in a RV park. I love the idea of just parking on a beach and setting up camp. Also, any issue taking two vehicles across the border? Thanks, Dave
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