Made it to Quartzsite

We have spent the past 9 or so days ( I no longer recall details ). All our boxes have been unloaded, most items found a home in the RV, a few others hit the dust bin. We purchased some necessary groceries. We now have a residential fridge that holds more that expected. Bonus.

The alternator was replaced a few days ago and works great.  Colin noticed that the the RV tires seemed more flat than round on the bottom. He called in a semi truck repair vehicle. The tires were at 90 and were properly inflated to 130. So we were good to go.

Today we travelled from Las Vegas to Quartzite and are dry camping to test out how it all works out with our new home re keeping the fridge cold via the inverter and so on and so on. We are running our quiet generator to charge things before shutting it down about 8PM.  Yes we parked all away from other rvers.

Set up is quick with a self levelling system, no jacks 😎  Four slide outs deployed within in a few moments, push buttons and there you have it all ready.

Today was the second day that I have not had to take pain meds so that is big plus. Today was also our dry run for our first few nights in Mexico. Speaking of Mexico things are not going so well right now on 15D. In fact there are now cartel wars in at least six areas of Mexico. I have heard that the new president of Mexico does no plan on initiating any activity against the cartels until October 29th? Why?? Is she waiting for the weekend celebrations of the Day of the Dead to invite more killings?

As you know our personal issue is the renewal of our Temporal Visa.  Legally it must be done at an INM office – actually the same one we started this journey with last year. We would prefer to not have to travel to Mazatlan at this time. So my plan is to ask at KM21 for mercy due to the cartel situation and ask the INM there to grant us a few weeks extension. Then we would stay in San Carlos or Playa Los Glorious in Gusave. If we are not granted an extension then we will have to make a major decision on Wednesday evening.

Many have emailed or commented about us flying into Mazatlan. First of all it is not a fly and fly out the same day. It can take up to 3 days of back and forth to INM.  That means hotels, etc. Secondly we would have to leave the girls alone in an RV they are not very familiar with and with strangers to feed and walk them. That just is not going to work plus it is rather expensive.

I have photos to share but not the time right now. I thought that you might prefer this update. Gene don’t you dare leave me after all of these years.  We are not settling into one location but will be traveling all around Mexico, the US and maybe back to Canada.  I know I owe that generator repair post…..have not forgotten.

 

 

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8 thoughts on “Made it to Quartzsite

  1. Lucy. says:

    Hola amigos, glad U have reached Quartzite & the Monaco seams easy to deal with. One thing I’m trying to figure out is your very last paragraph.” we are not setting into one location but will be traveling all around Mexico, the US and maybe back to Canada’ ??? I thought your target was to relocate to the last beautiful isthmus in Sinaloa.

  2. Deb says:

    Congrats on the new home, it’s beautiful. I’m happy that you have worked out the bumps and are sailing right along now. Good idea about the INM, hopefully it works. Keep us updated please.

  3. Darlene says:

    I’m so happy to hear you can go forward without pain meds. I cannot imagine trying to accomplish all that you have while being in pain. I’m also so happy for both of you about all the improvements in your new home—self-leveling jacks and a residential refrigerator sound perfect. Having self-leveling jacks certainly makes for an easier set-up—we love ours! I’m sending good vibes, and fingers crossed, I hope that they grant you the extension!

  4. Funny thing you mentioning the old generator. It has been a topic of speculation for us 😉 You saying you will travel around Mexico is new too as we were thinking you had set up a kind of permanent place in Mazatlan. It’l be interesting to see where you will go this winter and we will be following. However, always safe travels!!

  5. Good friends just arrived in Mazatlan with no issues. More friends going in, in a few days. We just have to hope for the best. It’s all much similar to 2009/2010 but then the unrest was in Mazatlan. However, we all have to do what we’re comfortable with.

  6. Chuck Escalante says:

    Hi, I have two friends from Canada who normally enter at Nogales and are now entering in Texas to avoid Sinaloa. Keep us posted hopefully when we head down things will have calmed down. Stay safe!

    1. Rae says:

      I had the same thought. Quartzsite to Eagle Pass (easy border crossing similar to KM21) then a straight shot through Coahuila and Durango right to Villa Union and the road to Stone Island. Both of those states are relatively safe right now and the mileage difference isn’t that big. There’s just the added factor of unknown route with untested RV.

  7. Genie DeLauro says:

    It all sounds good. See what KM21 says and go from there. Glad to hear RV is cruising and working well. Hugs💕🥂😘👍

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