Travel Blogs from Erongaricuaro, Mexico

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Rancho Canoas Altas, Erongaricuaro, Mexico travel blog

Rancho Canoas Altas

A travel blog entry by seanryan

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... to overstate what an awesome WWOOF host farm this is.  The ranch is located about a kilometer outside of a pueblo called Erongaricuaro (it's a mouthful, the locals simply say Eronga), on the shores of Lago Patzcuaro in Michoacan. I woke up each ...

Las Canoas Altas, Erongaricuaro, Mexico travel blog

Las Canoas Altas

A travel blog entry by gringo-gaucho

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After many a bus, and many a bed, the time comes when every weary traveler needs to hang his hat in a new home for more than a day or two.   As weary as I was, I was rejuvenated by the welcoming warmth of Vicente and Marta at the Rancho- Las ...

Tortilla and Salsa Making Class, Erongarícuaro, Mexico travel blog

Tortilla and Salsa Making Class

A travel blog entry by slrlewis

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The Bosque Village offers classes from cooking to making COB huts.  The first Friday we were there we attended a Tortilla and Salsa making class on site at the Village.  Nere was our teacher.  She works at the Village and is a wonderful ...

Sustainable Community Visit, Erongaricuaro, Mexico travel blog

Sustainable Community Visit

A travel blog entry by veg_mobile

We will be there in a few ...

Living the Green Life, Erongarícuaro, Mexico travel blog

Living the Green Life

A travel blog entry by slrlewis

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We spent a week in an eco site called the Bosque Village.   It is located in the hills above Pátzcuaro somewhere between 8 and 9 thousand feet in altitude.  The owner, Brian, is working to make the village sustainable and to recover the ...

Cumbre Yah!, Erongarícuaro, Mexico travel blog

Cumbre Yah!

A travel blog entry by stephenhayes

... at the Bosque Village for 2 weeks and it was great. There was a 4 day long event while we were there. We helped host events and met a lot of cool people from Mexico. Go here for some of the pictures - .... I cant find the link but ill post soon. ...

Bread Making Class, Erongarícuaro, Mexico travel blog

Bread Making Class

A travel blog entry by slrlewis

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Monday morning we walked to a nearby village to attend a bread baking class in the home of Alicia and Mariano.  Alicia bakes pan dulce (sweet breads) for her village.  The class lasts about 5 hours and includes lunch.  Not many classes ...

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