Cookie1 Posted December 4, 2016 Report Posted December 4, 2016 We would like to travel from Brownsville Texas in to Mexico Lake Chapala area. Looks like the main road goes over some mountains. Researching RV parks has me concerned as we have an all electric 45' Coach. Any tips? Cookie & Comer Queen Punky Brewster 2015 Entegra Cornerstone 2015 Grand Cherokee Facebook. CookieRvLife Rocks When Your Home Rolls
mocroc Posted December 5, 2016 Report Posted December 5, 2016 Mountains are not an issue so long as you come into Chapala from the East of Guadalajara. Take Toll roads, well worth the expense. Traffic near Guadalajara is challenging. Speed limit is sometime only paint on the road surface and large rigs are only allow in right lane. Don't be upset by others honking at you, just take it as others letting you know where they are. Electric can and maybe a problem. Most RV parks only have 30 amp and sometime only 15 - 20 amps. Have been in many a park when large rigs had to run their gen for AC. rocmoc n AZ
Cookie1 Posted December 5, 2016 Author Report Posted December 5, 2016 We have decided to put Mexico on the back burner for now! Thanks! Cookie & Comer Queen Punky Brewster 2015 Entegra Cornerstone 2015 Grand Cherokee Facebook. CookieRvLife Rocks When Your Home Rolls
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