Not to mention all the Topos in the ejidos along the way.
I enjoy the sights on the direct route as the other is stark but the road conditions are a deal breaker for me at least.
Given the torn up highway from PP to Caborca and some one posting the distance going direct or up through Sonoya then Caborca was the same I checked milage both routes.
PP - Sonyta - Caborca = 253 KM
PP - Caborca + 239 KM
This surprised the heck out of me, but Google doesn't lie, right...
Cannot recall the name but it is right on the highway on the way out of Santa Ana toward Hermosillo. Right hand side, just before the big pedestrian overpass. There is a Motel adjacent to the RV park. There is a 4x4 or so sign RV Park. and a narrow entrance between two structures. If the gate...
Pretty funny stuff but you can be sure their vehicle information was entered in the computer. Not worth the hassle factor. File a law suit, get the laws clarified.
Naw, took the GF to visit some family for a few days. Stayed at his little RV park. I was plesantly surprised how clean it was. Except for her family who were from PP, they threw trash all over !!! Bet the neighbors love that.
Taxes are minimal less than $100 a year.
HHOA in Unconscious is $1,200 a year, pays for roads and 24 hr security.
Closing costs to get a Trust will vary and only a Notario can quote an accurate figure. Some of the RE agencies here tack on additional fees, sort of like car dealer's ADA...
I think the illegality is here in Mexico not in the US. After all, Skinny Man need to make money and cannot have rich Americans encroaching on his market. I have never heard of anyone enforcing that law here though.
Mary's Cocteleria in the Malecon for seafood. Right hand side, blue and white building. Yolys no view but it's the real stuff, one block north of Super Ley.
Might be a person or two who can add to this but prolly not. Met a gent in Santa Ana and spent some time listening to his stories of playing Rock and Roll in Penasco in the early 60's. He told enough stories and named enough names that I believed him. Edgargo Acuna. He drove me all over Santa...