Tuesday we got an early start to drive to Tecate where we will cross the border and then head in different directions. Most will go back to Chula Vista to stay one more night at the KOA but several will head on east from there. It took us an hour to get through Ensenada due to construction and rush hour traffic. The roads were mostly better except for a few mountainous, narrow sections. John and I enjoyed driving through the wine region which we had explored a couple of years ago.
We waited in line over two hours just outside the border crossing so that Mexican officials could make one last inspection of each coach. The actual interview with the US customs and the divesting of illegal foods like apples and pork took much less time. And then we were on US soil, driving on wide, well paved roads even if they were mountain roads. We’ll have one last get together tonight and one last breakfast tomorrow to say our goodbyes.
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