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Going to Rocky Point July2nd and need REAL info on safety...

Started by jneane · Jun 25, 2010 · 47 replies
jneane
I currently live in Arizona and plan on going to Rocky Point July 2-6 and I keep hearing its not safe for people with Arizona Plates to go to Mexico... Could someone please le me know if it is safe? I never been to Rocky Point before but the guy I am going with has been there many times but not in the past 3 years, and I know it has changed somewhat. I can't seem to get any valid information on the safety of crossing the border. Thank you for any information you can give me. :)
mis2810
The regulars around here (of which I am not) will surely back me up when I say there is NOTHING to worry about just because you have Arizona plates on your car. I was just down there May 13-17, and I'm going back again for the July 4th weekend. No problems whatsoever.
Ladyjeeper
I just spent last weekend down there and had no problems whatsoever. Felt safe as always.
Submarine
I would advise you to search and read over the forum reports of carjackings in Sonoyta in December, truck thefts in February-April, mulitple truck shootouts in Sonoyta and the ambushing of the Police Chief in Puerto Penasco last weekend. Ignore the typical forum politics and make up your own mind. Everyone has their own risk tolerance and everywhere you go has inherent dangers. We haven't had any reports of cars with AZ plates being targeted for any reason.

Also read through Rosy's news reports about the above events on www.rockypointnewsonline.com
PitiquitoRosy
jneane said:
I currently live in Arizona and plan on going to Rocky Point July 2-6 and I keep hearing its not safe for people with Arizona Plates to go to Mexico... Could someone please le me know if it is safe? I never been to Rocky Point before but the guy I am going with has been there many times but not in the past 3 years, and I know it has changed somewhat. I can't seem to get any valid information on the safety of crossing the border. Thank you for any information you can give me. :)


Jneane,

Valid information on the safety issue is readily available. There is no reason to think that Arizona plates in Mexico would be targeted. Most Mexicans here are driving cars with Arizona plates. For what its worth, there have been no incidents of attacks on Americans (or Canadians) in RP. No matter how hard you look, you'll find that life here is proceeding as normally as possible.

FastEddy stopped by the office this morning and said the drive between Sonoyta and Penasco was totally uneventful. No checkpoint anymore, either.
jneane
Thanks for all your replies, I really appreciate it.... I have mixed feelings now. oh well, I will just give my kids an extra hug and kiss just incase I decide to go, and don't come back. :?
InkaRoads
I just arrived at home in Tucson, left PP at around 10 am, I must say I was quite happy to see large amounts of cars from USA, mainly AZ license plates, heading down to Rocky Point, I hope people is getting the idea that RP is as safe as anywhere they can go, even their own home town.
There where no checkpoints anywhere in the route, however as we were leaving Mayan Palace entrance a convoy of 3 police pick-up trucks and 2 military trucks were heading tobards Caborca, other than that it was a very uneventfull and normal trip back home!!.
Hot, very hot in Sells Shell gas station!!.
PitiquitoRosy
jneane said:
Thanks for all your replies, I really appreciate it.... I have mixed feelings now. oh well, I will just give my kids an extra hug and kiss just incase I decide to go, and don't come back. :?


Every response you got, even Submarine's (well, as much as can be...for Sub) was logical and sensible. Why do you have mixed feelings? And why would you think you might not make it back? Not a single person on this forum has ever lost a loved one in Rocky Point. Even those lurking. I think if they had, they'd have said so by now. I will tell you that right now Las Palomas is packed. I would worry most about swimming in that pool with all those kids. Don't trust them not to pee in it.
beachgirl
Although we haven't been down since the chief of police and his guard were shot, we were down twice in May/June (totally uneventful) and will be going down next Tuesday. We feel totally safe in RP. The only thing I might suggest is to do what we did last trip down if you're uncomfortable with the drive after the border (which is rather desolate)..............hook up with someone who's going down the same time as you. A lot of times, there is someone in Why at one of the gas stations who's headed that way if you can't find anyone anywhere else. (That trip, a newbie on here is who we hooked up with, as they were nervous.........we met them in Three Points, they followed us down, and all was good and well!! Do your research and please, please don't make it sound like it's going to be your last trip................there are many more to come!!!!!!!!!!!!
beachgirl
My biggest concern, right now really, is the place having no beer on the fifth!! The day after Memorial Day, we had to hunt beer down!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Therefore, we will stock up just in case. Hey Rosie and Terry, is there an election that weekend???????????? LOL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Terry C
LMAO # 3 I think
PitiquitoRosy
Terry C said:
LMAO # 3 I think


Yep...#3, unless you give me half a point for someone asking (yet again) if they can travel with just their passport.

Thanks, BeachGirl!
Last edited: Jun 25, 2010 at 4:46 PM
Terry C
New Thread,,,, Can I buy beer on a dry weekend if I have a passport....
jneane
PitiquitoRosy said:
Every response you got, even Submarine's (well, as much as can be...for Sub) was logical and sensible. Why do you have mixed feelings? And why would you think you might not make it back? Not a single person on this forum has ever lost a loved one in Rocky Point. Even those lurking. I think if they had, they'd have said so by now. I will tell you that right now Las Palomas is packed. I would worry most about swimming in that pool with all those kids. Don't trust them not to pee in it.


Was kinda joking about not making it back... Your right if it was really unsafe to go, I am sure there would be people on here saying so. Yeah not staying in Las Palomas, LOL! funny. thinking about Sonoran Sun.

Thanks again for everyones advice and responses. Looks like I will be going. :-)
beachgirl
It's nice to hear that, you'll have a great time!! (Positive thinking works so much better than the alternative!!) And you're welcome Rosy...........just trying to keep a sense of humor!!!!!!!
Ladyjeeper
You are too funny, Julie! You too, Rosie! The only thing that's going to kill me next weekend is the heat!:shock::shock::shock::shock:
mis2810
Ladyjeeper said:
You are too funny, Julie! You too, Rosie! The only thing that's going to kill me next weekend is the heat!:shock::shock::shock::shock:


You think it's really going to be that bad? I figure it's damn hot in Phoenix, if I'm going to be hot, I met as well be at the beach. The humidity here in Phoenix this morning was BAD.
PitiquitoRosy
Terry C said:
New Thread,,,, Can I buy beer on a dry weekend if I have a passport....


If you also happen to have another form of I.D. A credit card will suffice (so you can pay for the beer).
Terry C
I'm gonna call that # 4 becauce I asked LOL
Ladyjeeper
I live here in Phx too, mis2810. Have been here since 1966. The older I get, the worse it is. I have never spent July 4th in PP. It'll either kill me or cure me but I am coming! I have something very important that I need to do......
beachgirl
And more and more places are taking credit cards............................:wink:
azbeachboy
image Ladyjeeper
I'll see you this weekend...
Ladyjeeper
You mean next weekend, right?
Submarine
jneane said:
Was kinda joking about not making it back... Your right if it was really unsafe to go, I am sure there would be people on here saying so. Yeah not staying in Las Palomas, LOL! funny. thinking about Sonoran Sun.

Thanks again for everyones advice and responses. Looks like I will be going. :-)


Actually, this is probably the last place you will hear people saying it's unsafe to go to Puerto Penasco. It's all business owners, condo owners, or long time travelers on this forum.
Pete
Jneane.......Rocky Point is very safe. There is a lot of people on this forum that will try to make you think otherwise because they want RP all to themselves. I spend apx 6 days a month in RP. Thousands and thousands of American tourists safely go to & from RP regularly. The facts are the facts. You have to remember that the media makes more money on stories that scare you. No city in the world is never not going to have a murder in it. Until tourists are getting murderd in RP I and you should not worry about a thing and go enjoy the beautiful beach in RP.

A police officer was murdered in Phx last week. 40 people were murdered in Chicago last week. Hundreds of vehicles were ripped off in AZ last month. I guess we all better move away from Phx and not go to the USA, its to dangerous...LOL

See you on the beach in RP......Facts are the Facts you are much safer in RP than most cities in the USA.....
rockyptjoe
Pete said:
Jneane.......Rocky Point is very safe. There is a lot of people on this forum that will try to make you think otherwise because they want RP all to themselves. I spend apx 6 days a month in RP. Thousands and thousands of American tourists safely go to & from RP regularly. The facts are the facts. You have to remember that the media makes more money on stories that scare you. No city in the world is never not going to have a murder in it. Until tourists are getting murderd in RP I and you should not worry about a thing and go enjoy the beautiful beach in RP.

A police officer was murdered in Phx last week. 40 people were murdered in Chicago last week. Hundreds of vehicles were ripped off in AZ last month. I guess we all better move away from Phx and not go to the USA, its to dangerous...LOL

See you on the beach in RP......Facts are the Facts you are much safer in RP than most cities in the USA.....


Pete....please go back and read my last post CAREFULLY! In terms of statistics, the old saying...."figures don't lie, liars figure" holds true.....and when it comes to violence, you have to look at the "quality" (for want of a better term) of the violence, and not the "quantity". We dont' have police chiefs ambushed with AK-47's or several bodies dismembered as a course of our "violence"!

I am not against people going to Penasco.....ala "keeping it to myself" although I readily admit I preferred it to how it was before the condos.....but times change and we all have to "move on". I will not, however, stick my head in the sand and keep telling everyone that it is perfectly safe if there are more instances of what has happened in the last week or so. It is not that I fear getting targeted....but I am concerned with getting caught "in the wrong place at the wrong time" during some shootout! BTW, I used to tell all my friends that I always felt safe going to Penasco.....now I am getting leary and reserving judgment. And just some additional info....I was raised in New York City....and there were a lot of homicides that occurred every day when I was growing up...I could be off, but I recall something like 5-7 EVERY day! There go the statistics.....I believe there were somewhere around 7 million people in NYC at the time. How many people live in Penasco......maybe 50,000? The statistics are meaningless. We didn't have mass murders on a regular basis. Cops didn't get targeted, or shot.....if they were, the culprit was usually caught very quickly, that is, if he didn't get shot in the process.

So please,, let's stop with the one sided approach....particularly for the new people on the Forum and the ones who are not frequent visitors or are first timers. Let's get the FACTS out there....and let them decide based on their own comfort level. I know people like Rosy have tried to do that, while there others on here who are part of the "rah rah" crowd....and also the naysayers (sorry Sub!!)! Oh, almost forgot....I put very little stake in the reporting of the US media, or some of the "warnings" put out by the State Dept......I prefer to get my "facts" from the people on the ground in Penasco!
Last edited: Jun 26, 2010 at 2:49 PM
rplarry
rockyptjoe said:
Pete....please go back and read my last post CAREFULLY! In terms of statistics, the old saying...."figures don't lie, liars figure" holds true.....and when it comes to violence, you have to look at the "quality" (for want of a better term) of the violence, and not the "quantity". We dont' have police chiefs ambushed with AK-47's or several bodies dismembered as a course of our "violence"!

I am not against people going to Penasco.....ala "keeping it to myself" although I readily admit I preferred it to how it was before the condos.....but times change and we all have to "move on". I will not, however, stick my head in the sand and keep telling everyone that it is perfectly safe if there are more instances of what has happened in the last week or so. It is not that I fear getting targeted....but I am concerned with getting caught "in the wrong place at the wrong time" during some shootout! BTW, I used to tell all my friends that I always felt safe going to Penasco.....now I am getting leary and reserving judgment. And just some additional info....I was raised in New York City....and there were a lot of homicides that occurred every day when I was growing up...I could be off, but I recall something like 5-7 EVERY day! There go the statistics.....I believe there were somewhere around 7 million people in NYC at the time. How many people live in Penasco......maybe 50,000? The statistics are meaningless. We didn't have mass murders on a regular basis. Cops didn't get targeted, or shot.....if they were, the culprit was usually caught very quickly, that is, if he didn't get shot in the process.

So please,, let's stop with the one sided approach....particularly for the new people on the Forum and the ones who are not frequent visitors or are first timers. Let's get the FACTS out there....and let them decide based on their own comfort level. I know people like Rosy have tried to do that, while there others on here who are part of the "rah rah" crowd....and also the naysayers (sorry Sub!!)! Oh, almost forgot....I put very little stake in the reporting of the US media, or some of the "warnings" put out by the State Dept......I prefer to get my "facts" from the people on the ground in Penasco!


RockyPointJose', your point is well taken and I respect it. I just do not think it is fair to insinuate that Pete's response is 'one sided' or 'rah-rah'. It's HIS OPINION, just like you leaving your opinion. Everyone has a different level of fear and yours seems to be higher than others. No problem. I too am concerned about these new events but like Puerto Vallarta, Matzatlan and other vacation areas which have had a many, many more stories of shootings and violence, you do not hear about tourists or Americans getting caught up in this stuff.

This is drug related and as long as you are not participating, you should be fine and life in Rocky Point should appear as normal as ever. Cross-fire is definitely a possibility but so is getting hit by a bus. It can happen. Likely, no, but can happen. You mention that we don't have police chiefs being targeted. However we have cops being targeted and yes with AK-47's. It just happened off of I-8 a couple weeks ago. It's also important to point out that an LA Police Chief or a Phoenix Police Chief is much different than these little towns. The police chiefs in a lot of these little towns are regular cops who step up to take a position that has a target on them. Not putting them down or implying that they are the exact same quality of officer as a regular beat cop, but it's not a fair comparison to compare a Rocky Point police chief to a major metropolitan city like New York's police chief. To be clear the event that happened is absolutely no less tragic though.

Another point you made is that you prefer to get your facts from "people on the ground". Personally I think Pete qualifies. With 6 days a month you would get a pretty good feel. If that's not enough, then I'll tell you about both American and Mexican friends I have who live, work and have businesses full time in Rocky Point and how they feel. They feel that this is a possible battle for turf, that possibly the Police chief was either doing his job too well, or was taking sides one way or another and the other side was sending a message. Whatever the circumstances, they have known that there is has been a drug presence for long, long time like every city in the U.S and that as long as you stay out of their way, life goes on. They are concerned for people and family in law enforcement or local government who are trying to crack down but for themselves, they are not concerned at all. Again they have known that stuff goes on behind the scenes and they stay clear. In the meantime, they continue to enjoy the peaceful life they have in Rocky Point, the beaches, restaurants and food, and the quality of life.

As far as you saying, "let's get the FACTS our there", that is what this site is for. But for guys like Sub who have an agenda, or people who are driven by fear, or the news media whom needs the big story, sharing what I shared is always going to be an uphill battle. It's too bad, but that's just the way it is. Fear sells, sensationalism sells and we Americans lop it up like shrimp tacos on the Melecon. At the end of the day, everyone needs to take in all the information they can and make a decision based upon reality and what is really going on behind the headlines. Unfortunately for a lot of people NOT in the know, that is really hard to do. And, I do understand when folks decide not to go down because of what they hear. It's too bad for them, and it is too bad for the good people of Rocky Point who rely on tourism as their sustenance.
Submarine
I'm almost done with my deck gun and those condos will be toast. Fair warning! Sandy Beach gets it first.
rockyptjoe
rplarry said:
RockyPointJose', your point is well taken and I respect it. I just do not think it is fair to insinuate that Pete's response is 'one sided' or 'rah-rah'. It's HIS OPINION, just like you leaving your opinion. Everyone has a different level of fear and yours seems to be higher than others. No problem. I too am concerned about these new events but like Puerto Vallarta, Matzatlan and other vacation areas which have had a many, many more stories of shootings and violence, you do not hear about tourists or Americans getting caught up in this stuff.

This is drug related and as long as you are not participating, you should be fine and life in Rocky Point should appear as normal as ever. Cross-fire is definitely a possibility but so is getting hit by a bus. It can happen. Likely, no, but can happen. You mention that we don't have police chiefs being targeted. However we have cops being targeted and yes with AK-47's. It just happened off of I-8 a couple weeks ago. It's also important to point out that an LA Police Chief or a Phoenix Police Chief is much different than these little towns. The police chiefs in a lot of these little towns are regular cops who step up to take a position that has a target on them. Not putting them down or implying that they are the exact same quality of officer as a regular beat cop, but it's not a fair comparison to compare a Rocky Point police chief to a major metropolitan city like New York's police chief. To be clear the event that happened is absolutely no less tragic though.

Another point you made is that you prefer to get your facts from "people on the ground". Personally I think Pete qualifies. With 6 days a month you would get a pretty good feel. If that's not enough, then I'll tell you about both American and Mexican friends I have who live, work and have businesses full time in Rocky Point and how they feel. They feel that this is a possible battle for turf, that possibly the Police chief was either doing his job too well, or was taking sides one way or another and the other side was sending a message. Whatever the circumstances, they have known that there is has been a drug presence for long, long time like every city in the U.S and that as long as you stay out of their way, life goes on. They are concerned for people and family in law enforcement or local government who are trying to crack down but for themselves, they are not concerned at all. Again they have known that stuff goes on behind the scenes and they stay clear. In the meantime, they continue to enjoy the peaceful life they have in Rocky Point, the beaches, restaurants and food, and the quality of life.

As far as you saying, "let's get the FACTS our there", that is what this site is for. But for guys like Sub who have an agenda, or people who are driven by fear, or the news media whom needs the big story, sharing what I shared is always going to be an uphill battle. It's too bad, but that's just the way it is. Fear sells, sensationalism sells and we Americans lop it up like shrimp tacos on the Melecon. At the end of the day, everyone needs to take in all the information they can and make a decision based upon reality and what is really going on behind the headlines. Unfortunately for a lot of people NOT in the know, that is really hard to do. And, I do understand when folks decide not to go down because of what they hear. It's too bad for them, and it is too bad for the good people of Rocky Point who rely on tourism as their sustenance.


On the contrary, rplarry, I do not a very high level of fear.....I was in town during a couple of the shootings that occurred last year, but have kept coming down. I was spending almost as much time in Penasco as Pete....it's just been the last couple of months that I have not been able to get away from things going on at home. I don't consider someone like myself, or Pete, as one of the "people on the ground". It's permanent residents "without an axe to grind", who provide us the information that are those people! I consider Rosy to be one of those (Yeah....I know she's a local businesswoman!!). We may not agree on everything, but her reporting has been what I consider to be fair, accurate, and timely....or as much as I would expect to be possible in Mexico. Just like I would expect you or Pete to know "people", I know a few permanent residents who I trust to provide me with unbiased information (or as much as possible).

Penasco is a very small town....both population wise, and geographically speaking.....considerably smaller then Puerto Vallarta or Mazatlan....and most of the tourists visiting Penasco have been in the general areas of where some of the violence has occurred at one time or another.....therefore the risk of getting caught in crossfire increases, particularly if the violence continues or escalates. I don't plop in a condo or my trailer and hang out there my entire time in Penasco. I visit friends (permanent residents) or other visitors, who live all over town. I also go out to eat (or drink) occasionally all over town.

I've been on this Forum long enough to know who some of the people with agendas are, and why.....and just don't want some of these individuals to either scare off or "lull to sleep" the "newbies" on the Forum or visiting Penasco for the first time because of their agendas.

I know business owners who have pointed out a couple of the local mob bosses...I probably wouldn't recognize them if I saw them again....nor do I want to!!!.....I don't mess with that crowd...and don't expect them to come looking for me for any reason. I'm just keeping my eyes open, trying to follow what happens the next couple of weeks...to see how this plays out. If the killings the past week were just anamolies....fine....but if stuff escalates, and Penasco starts to have weekly or daily gun battles.....I don't plan on betting whether I or my family will or won't eventually be caught in some crossfire.
Last edited: Jun 26, 2010 at 5:05 PM
playaperro
Hey jose were't you the guy escorting people to and from the border last time. Like you really needed to do that and coming on here and saying that. That's what I mean about people from New York. Yes you can do that but we don't want to hear about it.
rockyptjoe
Hey dawg.....what the hell does your post mean?????:blah: I guess us New Yorkers don't speak your lingo.........I need a translator!:aagh:
playaperro
You did not escort people to and from the border?
rockyptjoe
playaperro said:
You did not escort people to and from the border?

The only people I "escorted", as you put it, was my daughter and her mom...mainly because they were concerned about her car making it. Her mom also hadn't been down in quite a while, and was nervous about the drive. The way you put it, it would seem that I was an armed escort!!! Oh that's right....I had my squirt gun filled with diesel to use on the banditos!!!:rofl:

BTW, I was able to get them past the long line at the border on their way back.....but that's my little secret that I try not using too often!!! Eduardo isn't the only one that knows how to get past that line!!!!:stir:

You know dawg, there have been several of us having a good discussion on the topic....and as always, you're butting in, and trying to stir the pot or go off topic!
jerry
Dog please don't make fun of RPJoes narco defence system.he has never been stopped by the sicarios since he started carrying squirt guns and water balloons filled with oil.How can you argue with a 100% safety record/
rockyptjoe said:
The only people I "escorted", as you put it, was my daughter and her mom...mainly because they were concerned about her car making it. Her mom also hadn't been down in quite a while, and was nervous about the drive. The way you put it, it would seem that I was an armed escort!!! Oh that's right....I had my squirt gun filled with diesel to use on the banditos!!!:rofl:

BTW, I was able to get them past the long line at the border on their way back.....but that's my little secret that I try not using too often!!! Eduardo isn't the only one that knows how to get past that line!!!!:stir:

You know dawg, there have been several of us having a good discussion on the topic....and as always, you're butting in, and trying to stir the pot or go off topic!
playaperro
Lol...New York City
Pete
rockyptjoe said:
Pete....please go back and read my last post CAREFULLY! In terms of statistics, the old saying...."figures don't lie, liars figure" holds true.....and when it comes to violence, you have to look at the "quality" (for want of a better term) of the violence, and not the "quantity". We dont' have police chiefs ambushed with AK-47's or several bodies dismembered as a course of our "violence"!

I am not against people going to Penasco.....ala "keeping it to myself" although I readily admit I preferred it to how it was before the condos.....but times change and we all have to "move on". I will not, however, stick my head in the sand and keep telling everyone that it is perfectly safe if there are more instances of what has happened in the last week or so. It is not that I fear getting targeted....but I am concerned with getting caught "in the wrong place at the wrong time" during some shootout! BTW, I used to tell all my friends that I always felt safe going to Penasco.....now I am getting leary and reserving judgment. And just some additional info....I was raised in New York City....and there were a lot of homicides that occurred every day when I was growing up...I could be off, but I recall something like 5-7 EVERY day! There go the statistics.....I believe there were somewhere around 7 million people in NYC at the time. How many people live in Penasco......maybe 50,000? The statistics are meaningless. We didn't have mass murders on a regular basis. Cops didn't get targeted, or shot.....if they were, the culprit was usually caught very quickly, that is, if he didn't get shot in the process.

So please,, let's stop with the one sided approach....particularly for the new people on the Forum and the ones who are not frequent visitors or are first timers. Let's get the FACTS out there....and let them decide based on their own comfort level. I know people like Rosy have tried to do that, while there others on here who are part of the "rah rah" crowd....and also the naysayers (sorry Sub!!)! Oh, almost forgot....I put very little stake in the reporting of the US media, or some of the "warnings" put out by the State Dept......I prefer to get my "facts" from the people on the ground in Penasco!


Joe.....sorry to break it to you buddy but the Phx police officer who was just murdered was shot w/ an AR-15 assault rifel.....AK-47's were used in the attempted murder of the AZ police officer on i-8 recently.........It also happens all the time right here in the good old safe USA............Talk about head burried in the sand....Facts are the Facts buddy...
rockyptjoe
Pete said:
Joe.....sorry to break it to you buddy but the Phx police officer who was just murdered was shot w/ an AR-15 assault rifel.....AK-47's were used in the attempted murder of the AZ police officer on i-8 recently.........It also happens all the time right here in the good old safe USA............Talk about head burried in the sand....Facts are the Facts buddy...

Pete....give it a break!! Obviously you don't see the "DIFFERENCE"....and there is no way to convince you....:blah::deadhorse:
azbeachboy
I was down for 23 days in April and May and I felt very safe anywhere I went... I'll be back this weekend!
InkaRoads
I am affraid everytime Chuck is down in RP, he takes over the beach!!
jmcdtucson
Number of Americans murdered in RP in last 5 years: 0 (I could be off by one, but I don't think so)
Number of Americans murdered in Phoenix last 5 years: about 700

You decide.
fasteddy
I was down this past weekend and survived running the "Gauntlet" from the border to RP and back. Lots of trouble witnessed on the way down, 3 farmers pulling weeds on the side of the road (probably undercover lookouts for the drug cartels) and 2 cows (probably lookouts for law enforcement). Other than a guy in a big ford truck pulling a trailer and having his trailer tire blow out right as he passed me it was very boring.

To the original poster, make sure you drop in at the office of tourism that Rosy runs. The chance of seeing her is probably 30/70 but she has a great assistant named Mariabela who is a sweetheart and will assist you with anything you would like to know. They also have a bunch of free items that have phone numbers of vital info. you might want to have in case of emergency.

The "coop" where I stay was quite busy. Lot's of families both from Mexico and the USA. The weather was perfect, the moon rise was awesome and the beer was ice cold! A great weekend.

Got to the border at 9:30 on Sunday morning and had absolutley nobody in front of me.

Ed
Last edited: Jun 28, 2010 at 9:51 AM
jneane
"I was down this past weekend and survived running the "Gauntlet" from the border to RP and back. Lots of trouble witnessed on the way down, 3 farmers pulling weeds on the side of the road (probably undercover lookouts for the drug cartels) and 2 cows (probably lookouts for law enforcement). "

fasteddy, LOL! Thanks for making me laugh...
SeaSwell
Went down Monday afternoon and returned this morning (Thursday). Very quiet. At the edge of Sonoyta there was a police check point. Very friendly and reassuring. Had a wonderful time.
InkaRoads
inagadadavida honey......flashback!! :eek3:
nosirrah
jneane said:
I currently live in Arizona and plan on going to Rocky Point July 2-6 and I keep hearing its not safe for people with Arizona Plates to go to Mexico... Could someone please le me know if it is safe? I never been to Rocky Point before but the guy I am going with has been there many times but not in the past 3 years, and I know it has changed somewhat. I can't seem to get any valid information on the safety of crossing the border. Thank you for any information you can give me. :)


I have been here since May 6th I have no problems I always feel safe and welcomed. I recieved this note from a friend today.
Where did he get this type of info? From bad media info..Is my opinion..
Things like this are what cause your fear.. come down and enjoy yourself RP is lovely place to spend time. Barb


Hun, get out of Mx!

I stay on top of the crime there and it's too dangerous for anyone there!

The cellphone and internet industry has been penetrated by the cartels, and everyones info and location is avail.

You just made my blood pressure go up a few points...not in a good way either!
Pete
exactly
jneane
OK...got back from Rocky Point July 6th... and I loved it, had no trouble going in to Mexico or leaving. I am definately going back again soon. Thank you everyone who gave me your advice and input because it did make the decision for me to go. :-)
tyler
Glad you had fun!