Monthly Archives: February 2006

Just rambling on about Mexico

Back tracking another two weeks – – – I was wandering in the Golden Zone here in Mazatlan just looking at stuff when I ran across a laundromat. Now this is important because I’m staying here at least a month … Continue reading

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Ahhh, Mazatlan, land of enchantment

It’s 75F, a light breeze coming from the north off the ocean, and a bar way down there at the end of my ride. Can it get any better? No, really, can it? I’m heading for the huge rock way … Continue reading

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Settled in Mazatlan.

Well, I found a nice place in Mazatlan to settle into. New park with WiFi. Nice flat spaces. My waste hose reaches the sewer though most here don’t because the builder put them clear at the back of the spaces … Continue reading

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How I did the brake job.

Well, I got the brakes fixed today finally. Cost me $534 for the master cylinder (new) plus all the fluid and stuff. They have been getting worse for a long time. The first problem I had with them was the … Continue reading

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Game Day in Mazatlan.

It’s now Feb. 8th and I’m OK to talk about the game that was stolen from the Seattle Seahawks by the superbowl officials. But not willingly. Anyway, here’s some pictures taken during the game in the Purple Onion bar in … Continue reading

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RV stuff.

Here’s where my automatic transfer switch is, in that box on the back of the Circuit Breaker and Fuse center, it’s OK, I just wanted to find it: For those unfamiliar with large RV’s, most have this transfer switch that … Continue reading

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Living in Mexico.

I finally headed into Mexico Jan. 31, 2006 on a sunny warm day. I entered at Naco, Arizona/Mexico. I had to go get the US customs agent to unlock the gate for RVs. The regular opening guy was suppose to … Continue reading

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Into Mexico, but first, this.

After leaving Dos Cabezas, Arizona, I timidly checked my brakes several times on the road down a mountain. Then boldly. They seemed to be doing great. I was expecting the pedal to be mushy (indicating air in the system) but … Continue reading

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