Covid-19 was becoming a big issue…the idiot in the WH was repeatedly misleading the public about it but if you watched something other than his statements of idiocracy and avoided Faux News (80% wrong or misleading reports), you were well aware that he was wrong wrongity wrong about most everything that spilled out of his mouth. But he did say one thing that was worrisome…he talked about closing the border with Mexico. At the time, that was ridiculous and everyone knew it and he soon backed off from that but, hey, with that looney in the WH you just never know. So the worry was, am I to be trapped in Mexico for months in the heat of the summer? I do love Mexico, and I could adapt if I stayed, but hey, that heat! Not my thing any more. And of course, running the AC 24/7 wouldn’t be much good for it either, though my maintenance on it more than a year before made it sound nice and smooth.
About March 20th, I had an idea. Maybe head over to San Felipe on the Baja eastern coast. It’s only 2 hours from El Centro, California so I could make a dash for it if it got squirrely. At that time, there were no cases of the virus being reported in most of Mexico. Turned out that was because despite the recommendations of WHO, the Mexican government decided to pretend it wasn’t there, stuck their heads in the ground, and made it almost impossible for there to be any testing for the virus. Which explains the low numbers. But I digress. At the time, with scant information, staying in town didn’t seem to bad. There’s a half way decent RV park right on the edge of town on main street. That was my thinking, but that’s before it became evident that they were under reporting the virus’ spread in Mexico. And being so close to California, which had an explosion of the number of cases, eventually it didn’t ring true. So contacted a friend who lives on a remote property 8 miles north of San Felipe. Was mislead into thinking I’d be able to stay there for a month or two so I left Maz 10 days early. And there’s no refund of the payment I’d made to the Jaibas RV park to take me to April 2nd there. So ended up I left $144 on the table as the owner wouldn’t roll it over to this fall either. Got to San Carlos, that’s when I learned I couldn’t stay on the property more then a couple days. Fuk, pissed. So just headed to Nogales instead, after staying a couple days in San Carlos. Turned in my TIP at KM21 outside Nogales, than crossed the border easily without losing any of my foods to the border guards confiscating them. I had prepared so I didn’t have any fruits, vegis or raw meats, tho I was a bit worried about the frozen pizza and turkey dogs I had. But they didn’t confiscate anything. I take that as lucky.
Here’s a few pictures of the trip from Mazatlan to San Carlos…












Here’s the rear washroom/banos building. This is where the owner could run another wifi setup if he wanted. I suggested it years ago.

Lot’s of RV spaces available here. Large spaces too. If he hangs on a bit longer, this park might start filling up just from the fact there’s so few RV parks left in the downtown area and campers will be forced to stay here by default.
This is the view of the building where the modem is. My high gain antenna can pick up a strong enough signal that I can usually stream video. The owner is, how you say, an idiot since he’s got the same exact setup that was here a decade ago. He’s never tried to hire an expert to get better wifi transmission as I’d encouraged he do years ago. Even a small, inexpensive antenna on the roof of the building would do better for his customers but he refuses to do even that. I’m parked where I have this view of the office and if a RV parks between me and that building, wifi goes to hell. But like I said, I have a plan for that…






