Sun, Feb 12, 2017
We were sorry to pull out of Santispac Beach but we did and headed south to Ciudad Constitución for an overnight stay with full hook-ups. So no worries about our batteries.
On the next morning, we were prepared for a long one as we were to cover 213 miles and that never goes quickly with a caravan. After all, you move at the speed of the slowest person. And the Lenny breaks! So when I tell you that it took six hours, you’ll first think that I’m exaggerating but trust me, I am not 😦
The road to La Paz has been under construction for some time and the detour is a parallel dirt road. With all of the Class A’s in our group, it was slow going. Here’s a shot at one section where they are building a bridge:
After clearing La Paz, we entered a mountainous section with a narrow road where it was 30 mph if you are lucky. I’d love to show you a picture of the terrain but every time I reached for the camera, Carol threatened my manhood. Be safe, my friends.
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