I wold be happy to drive anybodies truck back from CA or Mexico. As long as you pay for my expenses and provide me with a small fee for my time.
If my canoe trip up north doesn't end up working out, I'd be interested...
A few questions (I'm a newb at Mexico vehicle travel, so excuse me if these are too simple...)
Would this be a 'group trip' or more of an individual go-your-own-way type of competition?
Would travel down there in an H3 w/military trailer be a good idea? (yeah, I know, but that's what I drive, so might be a dealbreaker)
Would the organizers handle the paperwork/insurance/etc needed for a trip like this? If not, would there be an 'info packet' for us to help navigate all the necessary stuff...
Roughly how long do you think it would take to complete?
Assuming eating at mostly local places and sleeping in a RTT, what would be a reasonable daily budget for food/non-vehicle expenses?
I'm definitely interested, would be a great way to finish off 2012 (and beyond?)!
If my canoe trip up north doesn't end up working out, I'd be interested...
A few questions (I'm a newb at Mexico vehicle travel, so excuse me if these are too simple...)
Would this be a 'group trip' or more of an individual go-your-own-way type of competition?
i think it could be both. if people wants to gather and drive together into Mexico, that's totally fine. if they prefer to go on their own, that would be okay too.
Would travel down there in an H3 w/military trailer be a good idea? (yeah, I know, but that's what I drive, so might be a dealbreaker)
np.
Would the organizers handle the paperwork/insurance/etc needed for a trip like this? If not, would there be an 'info packet' for us to help navigate all the necessary stuff...
the information is widely available on the net. we can help with some references but participants would be on their own at the actual crossing.
Roughly how long do you think it would take to complete?
very roughly 2 weeks, but we don't want to make it a race. if peoeple wants to take more or less, that would be their choice.
Assuming eating at mostly local places and sleeping in a RTT, what would be a reasonable daily budget for food/non-vehicle expenses?
$20/day should be sufficient, but don't forget that tolls can be expensive if you drive on the freeway in Mexico.
I'm definitely interested, would be a great way to finish off 2012 (and beyond?)!
Looks like we will be doing it!
Now I really need someone who can build a website. any volunteer?
From the Daily Mail:
"While many people may regard today as simply another day on the advent calendar before Christmas arrives, in Mexico it marks the beginning of a year-long party.
According to some interpretations of the ancient Maya calendar, December 21, 2012 signifies the end of the world and people in the southeastern part of Mexico - the heart of Maya territory - are planning to party hard just in case they're right. And hopefully turn a profit at the same time.
Mexico's tourism agency expects to draw 52 million visitors over the coming year just to the five states richest in Maya heritage. Mexico as a whole is expected to lure just 22 million foreigners this year."
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/travel/a...predicts-tourism-boom-2012.html#ixzz1jOwfy2sC