I agree with Mark. I do not know from where Bockbeer draws his information
but he continues to amaze with his never ending stories. I did cross at
N.L. in the middle of a gun battle but only heard the noise and didn't pay
attention to it and turned right on Peru Street and drive to Anahuac and
Lampazos with nary a fret. Bockbeer of course has driven that road within
the past year I am sure and had hand grenades thrown and his SUV that gets
5 mpg and overheats for lack of a radiator cap. Crap I know know about
Bockbeer than my own kids. Does he use red or blue TP?

On Thu, Aug 4, 2016 at 10:23 AM, Mark Minton via Texascavers <
texascavers@texascavers.com> wrote:

>   We cross at Nuevo laredo on the way to and from Huautla every year,
> sometimes at Colombia and sometimes at the main crossing in town. It
> hasn't been a problem, and we never see anything out of the ordinary.
> However, we make a point of crossing in daylight, and we don't drive at
> night in general. We take toll roads whenever possible. There are now
> good roads throughout most of Mexico, and travel is much faster and
> safer than it used to be on the old, narrow, two-lane highways. Tolls
> are expensive (about $100 one way to Huautla), but worth it.
>
> Mark Minton
> mmin...@caver.net
>
> On Thu, August 4, 2016 3:45 am, David via Texascavers wrote:
> > Do Texas cavers still pass thru the bordertown of Nuevo Laredo on
> > their way to Bustamante ?
> >
> > If so, here is a travel-safety-related story:
> -------------------------
> > I guess the point to this post is not to travel off the beaten path
> > there at night.
> ----------------------------
> > I can't remember the last time I crossed at the Columbia Bridge.    It
> > was probably 20 years ago.
>
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