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Old 09-09-2008, 01:04 AM
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Guia Roji - So glad you finally got yourself this atlas. It's awesome! It's the only map for Mexico we've found to be accurate (mostly). Between that and the SCT driving directions, we had all the info we needed. But what is the Mapsco? I don't see it on their website. We have an older version of this atlas.
Oh sorry...I thought everyone called this thing a mapsco. Must be a Texas thing.
It was a great tool...I wished we would have known about it sooner though because it gave exact miles AND km and many other things.
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Old 09-09-2008, 01:06 AM
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Loved reading about your adventure! What an amazing experience, and you tell it so well! Hope you enjoy yourselves.
Thanks girl! Good luck on your upcoming wedding!
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Old 09-09-2008, 01:41 AM
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Oh sorry...I thought everyone called this thing a mapsco. Must be a Texas thing.
It was a great tool...I wished we would have known about it sooner though because it gave exact miles AND km and many other things.
Mapsco covers a city or county, atlas covers states and countries. Slim hates calling on Mapsco..they are a pain in the ass customer. It takes alot to piss him off but they always manage to do it.
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Old 09-09-2008, 08:07 AM
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Outstanding job you guys.
Glad you made it safe.
Have some restful,warm and sunny days
before you leave.
Thank's again, Craig.
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Old 09-09-2008, 12:29 PM
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Thanks for taking the time to do your report is was quite facinating. Glad you arrived safe and sound,,,,now have some R & R and enjoy your new life.Hope you can give us a report on how things are going
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Wow! Congratulations! What an exciting adventure! Thanks for sharing it with us!
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Hey All you Kami & Dave Trip Readers!

I just wanted to let you know that Kami & Dave are making a $300 donation to the Peanut Pet Shelter!!!! Whoo Hoo ....what a nice entrance into the Playa community!!!

My step daughter, Melissa is going to store some of their household items at our house in return. Melissa has been living at our house fostering Sushi, the Akita for the last month. Sushi's story will be my next post.

Kami & Dave....You two are the best!! I can't wait to meet you in person! Welcome to Playa & I know there will be many folks available to help you with the ins & outs of operating a business in Playa! WELCOME!!!

All the best!
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Kami/Dave, I have loved reading all this, thanks for sharing it with us!!! So glad you arrived safely. Congratulations on your new life ahead of you.

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Hey All you Kami & Dave Trip Readers!

I just wanted to let you know that Kami & Dave are making a $300 donation to the Peanut Pet Shelter!!!! Whoo Hoo ....what a nice entrance into the Playa community!!!

My step daughter, Melissa is going to store some of their household items at our house in return. Melissa has been living at our house fostering Sushi, the Akita for the last month. Sushi's story will be my next post.

Kami & Dave....You two are the best!! I can't wait to meet you in person! Welcome to Playa & I know there will be many folks available to help you with the ins & outs of operating a business in Playa! WELCOME!!!

All the best!
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That's so generous - what a cool couple! I second that - welcome to the Roo!
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Hey All you Kami & Dave Trip Readers!

I just wanted to let you know that Kami & Dave are making a $300 donation to the Peanut Pet Shelter!!!! Whoo Hoo ....what a nice entrance into the Playa community!!!

My step daughter, Melissa is going to store some of their household items at our house in return. Melissa has been living at our house fostering Sushi, the Akita for the last month. Sushi's story will be my next post.

Kami & Dave....You two are the best!! I can't wait to meet you in person! Welcome to Playa & I know there will be many folks available to help you with the ins & outs of operating a business in Playa! WELCOME!!!

All the best!
Maureen
ahhh Maureen...you put this all together and was oh so very generous to allow us to take up so much room for our things. I cannot thank you enough!

By the way, you have a beautiful home, the cutest grand daughter and the sweetiest daughters! Thank you so much for doing this...it is you and your generoisty that went above and beyond the call of duty for the Pet Shelter.
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Day 4

Rise and shine...4:38 am. Let’s go! I stumbled over to the bathroom, brushed my teeth, washed my face and holy cow....what are these black things under my eyes???? What do I do, I look like I’ve been beat up! I searched for some eye cream...I got nothing. No close up shots of me today! I threw on my blue jeans, a tee shirt, ball cap and flip flops, helped Dave load the truck and off we go. No coffee, no breakfast, no nothing. It’s going to be a great day!

The drive this morning was pretty boring because it was still dark outside and there was not much to see. We did see a large big rig turned over on its side with so much fruit covering the highway. Everyone seemed okay. The sun did not come up until we reached Villahermosa. Filled up with gas, grabbed the worst coffee ever and on the road we went looking for hwy 186... Found it. By my calculations, we only have 611 km to reach Chetumal, which should put us there around 12 or 1:00 pm today. I’m starving. We’ve eaten nothing in 24+ hours except a pp&j sandwich that I made driving down the road. Maybe we will find something soon.

Driving down 186 was really no different than some of what we’ve experienced over the last couple of days but maybe I really took notice this morning. It’s about 8am and we are still in the state of Tabasco; the children are off to school. Hwy 186 is a 2 lane hwy, a lot of which is under construction so the road in many places is very dangerous. What you see though is many open air shanties that these people call their home. I’d be very surprised if any of them had electricity. This sight made me realize why so many Mexican Nationals want to leave Mexico to seek a better life. The conditions were deplorable, the people looked sad and what concerned me the most was that the Mother’s would walk their children miles down this main hwy to go to school, cars exceeding 100km with many trying to play chicken while passing other drivers. I know that these are daily life tasks for these people and they may or may not think twice about it but as an outsider, my heart goes out to them because I know that there is danger there. Not intentional danger, just very high risk for a tragic accident.

We have not experienced any rain today; I really hope that it stays clear. I haven’t been able to check the bed to see if it’s ruined or not and I will wait until I reach Playa to do so. Why put a cloud on my good day because there would be nothing I could do about it anyhow.

Just north of Chetumal, about 400km, we come to a checkpoint. Took out the passports and visa expecting them to look over them but they didn’t. However, they wanted to see in the back of the Tahoe. Now I don’t remember if mentioned before or not but in order to get to the back of the Tahoe, you have to take the bikes off the rack; the bikes that are rigged to the rack. This is an ordeal and they did not care. There were at least five military and police watching in anticipation on what they were going to find. HA...you find nothing, I want to loudly say. Instead, I waited in the car like a good little wife in a culture where the man makes the rules. Besides, I did not want Dave to get into trouble because he could not control his wife from running her mouth. God I am such a thoughtful person. hehe.


We finally find a Pemex to stop at and get a little snack...my belly has not forgotten that I’ve not eaten yet and it’s 9:30am. So the only thing that this whole in the wall Pemex station sells is coke, not diet coke but the real life, sugar-laden, make your teeth scream coke. Ok...I will have a coke. They also sell junk food such as chips, cookies and a couple of other things. Where are the nuts? They would hold me over until Chetumal when we find decent food. No nuts. Okay, I will take a coke and a bag of ruffles; not baked ruffles but the greasy ones. 3 chips, a drink of coke and I am on a sugar high for the day. Can’t do it; it was not good. I’ll wait for Chetumal.

Three miles later, another check point. We stop. The military asks where are you going. Playa del Carmen we say. Okay...buh-bye.

Much of Hwy 186 is under construction just past Escarcega. We were cruising along following a van and a Volkswagen was following us...we were making good time and it was quiet entertaining for the three cars to try to keep up with each other. But then we looked down at the gas gauge..1/4 tank left. Oh no!!! It’s exactly 157 km from Escarcega to the nearest Pemex. Then one appeared right before our eyes just south of Xpujil. Be careful here though, they are sneaky! The little boy washing my windshield was trying to distract me while the other two men were looking in the car, eyeballing what they wanted. UGH...no problems with this kind of thing until now.

And there it was; hwy 307! My heart was pounding and everything just looked so differently than the rest of the country. It had the feel of the place I love and the smells that are all too familiar. STOP THE CAR!!! Right before my very eyes was the first sign of the sea.. Who cares if it was the lagoon in Bacalar; it was still Caribbean water. There were ribbons of deep blue against the teal; the colors that make the water so beautiful. I knew I had less than 3 hours to Playa. Once I arrive, I will check into our hotel, find a margarita somewhere and listen to the sounds of Playa.

This has been a wonderful trip and I am thankful that I was able to do it. I’ve seen some of the most beautiful countryside and some of the worst, too and there is nothing that I would do differently. The way that I look at it; Total cost for the 3 nights hotel with tax.$374. Total cost of gas to get to Playa.$480. Driving through Mexico with my best friend. Priceless.

So that’s my trip...My 2300 mile journey. Thank you for sharing it with me. If you ever have the desire to take a journey of your own, wherever that it might be, I hope that you will take the time to do it; I have a feeling that you will not regret it.

A couple of must have items if you make this drive:
Rainex for the windshield
Windshield wiper fluid
Windex and squeegee so that you can clean the bugs off the windshield
Toliet paper, paper towels and hand wipes
A compass if your vehicle does not have a built in one. This is probably the most important as you WILL get turned around. However, as long as you can see that you are going either in the south, east or southeast direction for 90% of the trip, you are heading in the right way.
Pesos. Even OXXO does not take dollars until you get into a more of a tourist area.

Here are all of the pictures and they are not in any order. I have not had a chance to include descriptions but I will soon...promise.

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Did the hotels in Mexico take credit card or did you have to pay cash/pesos?
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Old 09-10-2008, 11:48 PM
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Did the hotels in Mexico take credit card or did you have to pay cash/pesos?
They took credit cards but do not rely on dollars beyond the border towns...make sure you have PLENTY of pesos; especially for the gas, stores for food and the tolls.
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Old 09-11-2008, 12:49 AM
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Larger hotels, particularly the chains, will accept credit cards. Many moderate and most expensive hotels accept credit even if they're small. But many will charge you a fee for credit card transactions.

If you're planning on staying in budget hotels, make sure you have pesos. We had no problem getting cash from the ATMs in all the cities we've stayed in.
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Thanks for the great TR - hope all is continuing to go well for the both of you!!!
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Great TR! In just about 6 years Jan and I plan on driving to Playa for the winters....sounds like it'll be an interesting trip.
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Kami-
What a journey and congrats on following your dream- Good for you!! You made it!

Just wondering...did you drive pets in? Did you pack what you could in your taho and go?
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