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Travel Blogs from Navojoa
Back Down the Mountain
... to the woven baskets of the Tarahumara women, at last count we now have 324 (my estimate ;) !!) The ride is a little bumpier, as
today there are 10 cars total, whereas going up there were only 4. We arrive
back in El Fuerte, around 7:30 pm annd Ruben is waiting to take us to the
hotel. We check in and head out to fill a craving that has been building for a
while - Pizza! We noticed it on our other night in El Fuerte, and decided ...
Getting Ready for El Chepe
Day 31
Las Barras de Piaxtla to El Fuerte, Sinaloa
436 km and 6 hours in the car
After breakfast we leave our Shangri La and drive back out to the toll road, what a difference after the 400 person village and dirt streets, we miss it already! It was an easy drive today, and we are now in El Fuerte. This is a 'stopover' place for our trip into the Copper Canyon - Barrancas del ...
MesoAmerica day 3
Day 3, and we've been on the road south, aiming, eventually, for Puerto Vallarta (or somewhere like that on the coast). Before pulling into the 'classy' joint we're staying in tonight I thought it only fair to explain what a Motel is in Latin America. For those who are not aware, a Motel, unlike it's European and North American counterparts, in ...
May 09th. Tepic to Navojoa
Up really early as we were going to ride with Jo and crew. They were taking their time though so I just left on my own at 6.45am.
The route was simple today but didn't know what the distance was. Don't really have a lot to say about the journey again today, the scenery was boring and the temperature was super hot. We cruised at 80/85mph all day and spent $721 pesos on tolls! Bloody daylight robbery.
Bored and hungry we pulled in ...
A Colonial Mine Town Called Alamos
We´ve been exploring this slick little colonial town for a couple days. All the buildings have an old western look to them, but are really colorful as well. The people are friendly and talkative and the food is delicous and cheap, some would call it paradise. I know we do. Both of our camera batteries died while we were here, so we had to jump into an internet cafe in order to charge ...