lasater, sorry I didn't look at this forum sooner. We have RVed every winter for the last eight yrs. in Mex. Our first trip was down the Baja as is our current trip. Last winter we had been in every state in Mex. It is a great country, but not with a caravan. They are expensive and worthless IMHO. Besides a sense of adventure, the only other things your need are 1) The Traveler's Guide to Mexican Camping by Mike and Terri Church,
www.rollinghomes.com (this is how the wagonmasters know where to go), a good road map like Guia Roji
www.guiaroji.com.mx and a guidebook of your liking---a lot cheaper than a caravan. RVers down here are a lot like family. The weather is good, food is fine and most things are less expensive. There is a lot of history and wonderful sights to see all over the country and the people are wonderful. Urban myths aside, we feel much more secure in Mex than in the US and Canada. Come on down!