Yesterday morning we received notification by email that Texas State Parks were all being closed to the public by 5:00pm that day.
We went out for our morning hike and discussed what that meant for us. We had planned on using some of the Texas State Parks while making our way north. The only time it looked like it was going to be a problem was the upcoming Easter long weekend.
Bull statue at Corregidora, Queretero with the El Cerrito Pyramid in the background.
Where are Kevin and Ruth now? Queretaro City, Queretaro, Mexico.
Where are Kevin and Ruth going next? Valle de Bravo, Mexico!
Wednesday, April 8, 2020
Tuesday, April 7, 2020
Sherman needs some minor repair
A few days ago, Sherman began acting up. Nothing serious, and I recognized the symptoms right away. The idle seemed high and erratic. And, the "Service Engine Soon" light had come on.
I checked the error code, and sure enough it was exactly what I figured. Sherman needed a new idle control module.
I checked the error code, and sure enough it was exactly what I figured. Sherman needed a new idle control module.
Sunday, April 5, 2020
Sherman's 10 year old batteries are still doing fine
This last few days of dry camping have been a test of Sherman's now 10 year old Trojan batteries. It was in March of 2010 that we bought our new T-105 6 volt batteries. I knew they had a good reputation, but never expected them to last ten years.
I'm sure there has been some deterioration, but they are still doing fine!
I'm sure there has been some deterioration, but they are still doing fine!
Saturday, April 4, 2020
Rain rain, go away...
Rain is in the forecast on and off for the next several days but we still get out for some daily exercise. We set out with Bob and Denise just before 10am to do another few miles of trails.
Although it spit with rain a few times, we were actually pretty lucky.
Although it spit with rain a few times, we were actually pretty lucky.
Friday, April 3, 2020
Could be a bread baking day tomorrow!
Some states have taken the drastic measures of totally closing all of their state parks.
Here in Texas, they have taken a more logical approach. Each state park has their own rules as to how they limit the number of people coming into the park. We are at Hill Country State Natural Area where they have very few campsites to begin with, and they are really well spaced apart. Campers with reservations are allowed into the park, and then they limit the number of day users and when that limit is reached that's it.
Here in Texas, they have taken a more logical approach. Each state park has their own rules as to how they limit the number of people coming into the park. We are at Hill Country State Natural Area where they have very few campsites to begin with, and they are really well spaced apart. Campers with reservations are allowed into the park, and then they limit the number of day users and when that limit is reached that's it.
Thursday, April 2, 2020
Finding places to overnight
We stayed our first night in Texas at the rest area on the I-35. The tourist office there was closed, but they gave a 1-800 number if you needed any info. And the bathroom building was open because truckers stop in as well and use the facilities. And they left the WiFi on.
On Tuesday, we filled up with gas at $1.70 USD per gallon ($0.64 CAD per liter). Sherman is happily full of cheap fuel!
On Tuesday, we filled up with gas at $1.70 USD per gallon ($0.64 CAD per liter). Sherman is happily full of cheap fuel!
Wednesday, April 1, 2020
March Expenses
Not a bad month, mostly because we sat at the Las Palmas Midway Inn for the last ten days of the month. That kept our entertainment expenses low, and because of the coronavirus we didn't eat out very much.
But, we did do some stocking up for the trip north. Mostly because we wanted to spend as little time as possible doing any grocery shopping, so Ruth had made a bunch of meals and froze them... in fact, the freezer is totally full. We also stocked up the liquor cabinet because most things are quite a bit cheaper in Mexico.
But, we did do some stocking up for the trip north. Mostly because we wanted to spend as little time as possible doing any grocery shopping, so Ruth had made a bunch of meals and froze them... in fact, the freezer is totally full. We also stocked up the liquor cabinet because most things are quite a bit cheaper in Mexico.
Tuesday, March 31, 2020
Adios, Mexico
I don't enjoy long driving days, but sometimes it makes sense. In this situation, none of the attractions we wanted to see along the way were open, and so we enjoyed one last day at the Las Palmas Midway Inn in Matehuala. Hard to believe we were there for 10 nights!
We hit the road at just after 7:00am. First thing we did was to fill up with some very cheap fuel.
We hit the road at just after 7:00am. First thing we did was to fill up with some very cheap fuel.
Monday, March 30, 2020
The things that went wrong...
Eight motorhomes and 14 people touring Mexico together for four months and doing 7,000 kms (4,500 miles) worth of sometimes rough Mexican roads.
What could go wrong?
Well, as we explained to the group at the beginning of the trip, a lot can go wrong. It's not a matter of if there will be a problem... only when.
What could go wrong?
Well, as we explained to the group at the beginning of the trip, a lot can go wrong. It's not a matter of if there will be a problem... only when.
Saturday, March 28, 2020
Highlights of a fantastic four months touring Mexico... part 2
Okay... if you missed part 1, you really want to go back and check that out first.
https://www.travelwithkevinandruth.com/2020/03/highlights-of-fantastic-four-months.html
Many people think of Mexico as "beaches". But there is so much more to Mexico, and we think the vast majority of the good stuff is actually in the interior.
https://www.travelwithkevinandruth.com/2020/03/highlights-of-fantastic-four-months.html
Many people think of Mexico as "beaches". But there is so much more to Mexico, and we think the vast majority of the good stuff is actually in the interior.
Friday, March 27, 2020
Highlights of a fantastic four months touring Mexico... part 1
Not much going on here at the Las Palmas Hotel and RV Park where we have been holed up for the past week. No point in just writing about the same things day after day, so I thought we might review what has been a fantastic four months touring Mexico.
We crossed into Mexico at Presidio, Texas and into the state of Chihuahua.
We crossed into Mexico at Presidio, Texas and into the state of Chihuahua.
Thursday, March 26, 2020
We don't seem to have any problem keeping busy
Yesterday, I cleaned Sherman's awning. It was way overdue... probably because it's a pain in the butt to clean! When I worked at the RV dealership parts department back ten years or so ago, they had a thick liquid product that you spray on both sides of the awning, roll it up, leave it for a few hours, and then rinse it off.
But of course I don't have any of that... so I used Spray 9 and a scrub broom!
But of course I don't have any of that... so I used Spray 9 and a scrub broom!
Wednesday, March 25, 2020
Margaritas by the pool
Well, we continue to wait things out at the Las Palmas Midway Inn here in Matehuala, San Luis Potosi, Mexico.
Yesterday, I got up on Sherman's roof and gave it a bath. Some regular readers will remember when I re-coated the roof back in September 2015. Considering that was almost five years ago, it was a good thing to do and it has held up well.
Yesterday, I got up on Sherman's roof and gave it a bath. Some regular readers will remember when I re-coated the roof back in September 2015. Considering that was almost five years ago, it was a good thing to do and it has held up well.
Tuesday, March 24, 2020
Nothing better than fresh air
We are of the opinion that the best place to be right now is outside and away from people who are not part of our group. Some readers even think that we shouldn't be associating with members of our group... but we think there is no logic there. Our group have been together every day for the last four months. If one of us were sick, we would all be sick.
So we stay outside, or inside the motorhome with all the windows open.
So we stay outside, or inside the motorhome with all the windows open.
Monday, March 23, 2020
Will we stay, or will we go...?
Well, another day another decision.
As I said before, we are playing this thing one day at a time. Many of you have your own opinions of what we should or shouldn't be doing and one of the problems with putting our life out there the way we do is that people want to make their opinion known if they think they know what we should be doing. And while we appreciate the concern, Ruth said it best...
As I said before, we are playing this thing one day at a time. Many of you have your own opinions of what we should or shouldn't be doing and one of the problems with putting our life out there the way we do is that people want to make their opinion known if they think they know what we should be doing. And while we appreciate the concern, Ruth said it best...
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