Trips to Mexico
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06-13-2005, 16:15
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Trips to Mexico
I agree with many on the list, leave the Bird North of the Border, or take an
organized tour, say like the Copper Canyon specials where a whole train of flat cars are loaded down with motor homes and RVs, truly a bizarre sight. I left my FC33 ( aka Senorita Ferrocarril) at my buddies place in Rough and Ready, Cal. while I traveled down there. I disagree with the "its more dangerous than the US" part, nuh uhhh. Yeah, I've been chased by freaks in Salina Cruz, Oaxaca, tried to be shaked down by the cops in Puerto Escondido, and so forth. Same, if not worse here on the Left Coast. In general though people down south are genuinely friendly just as much if not more than here in Estados Unidos. Not trying to start a war, okay?! Furthermore, to demonstrate my disability, I have twenty-three screws and five rods in my left leg, I couldn't run to save my life, seriously. The biggest hinderance a tourist has down south is not knowing where to NOT go, here it's easy to find out by talking to friends or knowing that a particular city or area is a lil' seedier than another. My gig when traveling is chasing trains, and that usually means alot of neighborhoods where regular people won't go, including Mexico. My trip last year included Oaxaca, Veracruz, Puebla, D.F. for a whopping two hours, then Zacatecas, and finally the incredibly ugly city of Chihuahua. Avoid the Northern border towns and cities, they truly equate to worthlessness in my opinion. Itinerary? Why take the fun out of it? I love(usually) taking the bus network in Mexico. I remember one driver sliding a gigantic 40 plus footer through turns on a dirt road near the ruins of Coba, and Valladolid, Yucatan. that was a real blast! Food? Most things are okay to eat, though I have had a couple of suspicious meals on occasion. Water, bottled only. When staying at a hotel find out if anywhere it says Agua Purificada, never had a problem yet in those places. Though the shower wasn't grounded and did ever shock the sh** outta me! Baja? It is definitely American ville there, and likely a better place to stay long term. At Los Barriles south of La Paz, there is a whole beach with motorhomes, mostly occupied with our good friends up in Canada. Totally safe there. Last, can I go? Please! Sincerely, Tony Pawley Ballard, wash. 1979 FC33 3208T --------------------------------- Discover Yahoo! Get on-the-go sports scores, stock quotes, news & more. Check it out! [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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