Nov-05-2017 03:28 PM
Nov-25-2017 08:08 PM
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Nov-25-2017 07:07 AM
azdryheat wrote:
Haven't been down that road in 30 years. What are the topes you mention?
Nov-25-2017 06:30 AM
coloradotallman wrote:
As stated, lots of construction from Nogales to Santa Ana. Miles and miles of concrete poured but not open. I think we averaged 40 mph. Nobody else at Declarations, the tourist permit office or the Banjercito. Made it through in 15 minutes. Staying at Edgars in Santa Ana with two French rigs.
Next time in Nogales try the Home Depot up on the hill above Wal-Mart. Fewer lights and closed over night. Much quieter.
Nov-25-2017 06:28 AM
Talleyho69 wrote:
We spent last night at the lovely Walmart in Nogales with 11 other vehicles that appeared to be crossing the border this morning. We didn't see anyone familiar.
We left at 7:15, and took the truck crossing. At the Declarations point, got a green light, and the woman had us pull forward and asked for papers. Never wanting to offer too much, we gave her passports and the TIP papers. Nope, she wanted the registration. She compared the license plate with the paper, and asked if we had cigarettes or cigars. Told her we didn't smoke, and were on our way. No dog papers, no coming in, nothing.
LOADS of construction to Santa Ana, Santa Ana to Hermosillo is wonderfully good. Hermosillo is normal, bad, except for the small concrete section through the "residential" area. It might have been the time of day, but the topes in this area were invisible and some were not marked. We were both really looking, and missed two.
Hermosillo to the Guaymas turnoff had lots of construction, but lots of really good road.
We made Totonaka in 5.75 hours, and we don't drive particularly fast.
Nov-14-2017 10:53 AM
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Nov-06-2017 07:06 AM
azdryheat wrote:
Haven't been down that road in 30 years. What are the topes you mention?
Nov-05-2017 06:46 PM
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