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Here's the map from my April 2013 Mexico motorcycle ride. The daily posts about the trip are below ..

My 2013 Mexico trip blog --

To read the blog entries in chronological order, scroll down and hit "older posts" until you find the April 10, 2013 entry. Start reading from there upwards until the trip is complete. I sure hope you enjoy reading about this trip.

May 3, 2013

Well, today is our last day in Mexico. We ride out of the mountains from Creel, past Buenaventura and Nuevo Casas Grandes, and finally end up in Agua Prieta where we turn in our temporary vehicle import permits and cross the border into Douglas, Arizona. Tomorrow, Don will head home with a stop in Las Vegas for the night. I decide to head west, making an overnight stop in Yuma. This allows me to visit with my son, daughter-in-law and two granddaughters on my way home the next day. We have never had a bad trip. Especially to Mexico and this was no exception. A lot of new territory, and many new and wonderful experiences. We have now motorcycled in 26 of the 31 Mexican states. Time to start planning our next trip.

May 2, 2013

Today we get to ride some really fun roads. First we head towards Hidalgo Del Parral, passing by Pancho Villa's former ranch that we have visited several times in the past. At Hidalgo Del Parral, we find our way to a small, little known, road that winds through the pine trees and mountains of the Copper Canyon area and ends up in Creel, right at the top of the canyon. We have spent a lot of time in Creel over the years. Sometimes, like this trip, just passing through. But on other trips, using Creel as a starting and ending point for week long excursions into the remotest areas of Copper Canyon on our dirt bikes. The town doesn't ever seem to change.

May 1, 2013

Today was a day of easy riding through the countryside ending with us arriving in Durango. Our route takes us through San Luis Potosi and Zacatecas. Zacatecas is an old colonial town that is very famous for it's silver mining history. On a previous trip, we stayed several nights in Zacatecas, and toured the big mine and the entire town. We even attended an opera in a gorgeous five story wooden opera house there once. We have been to Durango many times and have always enjoyed our time here. There is a hotel that is a block and a half from the town square that allows us to park our bikes in the lobby. It is a very nice hotel with a great Brazilian restaurant inside the huge lobby. The procedure is, ride up the step through the big double doors, through the entry and through another set of double doors. Go straight and turn left at the restaurant. Ride past all the nicely dressed restaurant patrons until you get to the registration desk. Park your bike on the nice marble floor near the registration desk. Nothing but the best for our bikes. The town was alive, as usual, with townspeople strolling the streets and filling the main square. We had a fun evening.

April 30, 2013

Today we stayed along the Golf of Mexico heading northbound. When we got to Tampico, we turned west and headed to Ciudad Valles. We had stayed in Ciudad Valles in the past but didn't see the hotel we had previously stayed at and ended up riding right on through town. So we just kept heading west. We knew that San Luis Potosi was a long ride and we didn't want to ride after dark so we kept watching for a place to stay in the small towns we passed. Finally we turned off the highway down a small road to a little town about five miles away. When we arrived, we found several hotels and decided on one with safe bike parking and was very clean and reasonably priced. We discovered that the town offered many sights and interesting places to visit close by and have put this little town on our list of places to return to and spend some time. Today was scenic along the coast and we discovered one more place to explore more on another visit.

April 29, 2013

Palenque is such a wonderful place that I always hate to leave. But all good things must eventually come to and end so today we head north. We wanted to see the giant Olmec heads the have recently been discovered near La Venta. The site where the heads have been discovered is swampy and nearly inaccessible so several of the heads and other items of interest have been moved to Villahermosa and placed in a museum. So, we made a short ride up to Villahermosa where we spent the morning at the museum. It was a well done outdoor museum that had several of the giant heads and many other artifacts from La Venta as well as a small zoo with many different animals. It is a great place for adults and children alike. After visiting the museum we continued north and stopped for the night on the north side of Veracruz. This was a fun day.

April 28, 2013

We ate breakfast at a small outdoor (everything is outdoor around here) restaurant, and headed up to the ruins. As before we took the collectivo up the hill to the entrance. After spending hours wandering and climbing all over the pyramids and other buildings, Don and I took a trail through the Jungle out to the road. This trail passes by other ruins that have not been cleared off yet, beautiful streams, pools and waterfalls, and finally over a suspension foot bridge before coming out at the road near the museum. After wandering through the museum, we walked back to the cabana while stopping for lunch along the way. Tomorrow we will depart Palenque and head north once again.

April 27, 2013

We left Pako's, not expecting to reach Palenque today but we made good time and rolled into Palenque at about 5:00 this afternoon. We found our way to the cabana's where we have stayed before and got checked in. These cabana's are in the jungle and right at the entrance to the park where the famous Mayan ruins are. We ate at out favorite outdoor restaurant in the jungle.

April 26, 2012

Today the three of us took a bus out to the Chitchen Itza Mayan ruins. These are quite beautiful and very famous but I found them to pale in comparison to Palenque which I have been to before and will be back to in a few days. When we returned to Pako's house, I took my bike out for a test ride to see if it was going to run alright for Don and I to continue on our trip. It appears to be running just perfectly. Another good and busy day spent with a couple good friends.

April 25, 2013

The three of us took a taxi out to the site of a beautiful cenote (underground river) to go swimming. It was absolutely gorgeous! An experience few people ever enjoy. I discovered that the best way to enter the water is to swing out on a rope until you are way out in the middle and then just let go. You drop a long way before hitting the water. What a rush!!! No need to worry about hitting the bottom since this one is 180 feet deep. Incredibly beautiful and something out of a fantasy. When we got back to town we started walking the town to see if we could find a battery for my bike. The Yamaha shop did not have one. The motorcycle repair shop did not have one. It's looking like I would become a resident of Valladolid at this rate. Finally out of desparation we stopped at what looked to be a combination auto parts shop and a bicycle shop. Of all the places, they had the exact battery that I needed up on a shelf. It had been there for a while based on the dust on top of the box, but it was perfect! We took it home and installed it in the bike and put it on a charger for the night. A really fun day.

April 24, 2013

A long day to Valladolid. We decided to take some toll roads to make up some time as our friend, Pako, was waiting for us to arrive at his house. About 15 miles from our destination we stopped just before a toll both to get our money out. When I went t start my bike, it was completely dead. Not even enough power to run the GPS or the dash lights. Stone cold dead! So, I took all my luggage off so I could remove the seat and check the fuses. All the fuses were in good shape. I must be a complete battery failure of an electronic problem. I dug out my jumper cables and Don removed all his luggage and seat so we could access his battery terminals. We jumpered the bikes and mine started. Good! Now we replaced our seats and reinstalled all our luggage with my bike running. Just as we were ready to pull out and finish our day of riding, I put my bike in gear. Since I still had my side stand down, the engine instantly died due to the stand safety switch. Oh C#$%!!!!. Then we proceeded to remove all our luggage and remove our seats again so I could jumper the batteries again. Don was not smiling too well at that point. Finally, I got moving and while heading down the road all the way to Pako's, the engine check light kept coming on and both the tachometer and the speedometer continuously swong from zero to full indication and back again. I wondered if it was a complete battery failure of something more sinister in the bikes electronics. In any case we arrived at Pako's and parked the bikes. We made it!

April 23, 2013

A long but fun day of riding. Did another very twisty route out of Oaxaca. The first 100 miles were just fabulous motorcycle riding roads. We left Oaxaca where it is relatively dry and ended up at mid-day in rain forest and jungle conditions. Now at the end of the day we are on the gulf coast in the town of Frontera. Tomorrow we will cross Isla del Carmen, pass through Campeche and Merida and end up in Valladolid at our friends house.

April 22,2013

A nice day just exploring Oaxaca. Did a lot of walking and no riding. Stayed in the vicinity of the town square. Our bikes are safe after riding into the hotel, across marble floors and up to the walkway where they quietly sit awaiting our departure tomorrow.

April 21, 2013

A shorter day of riding today. Rode up to Puebla and then down to Oaxaca where we will spend two nights. The riding was faster and more in the open in this part of Mexico. The past few days of riding were more in lush green and overgrowth, almost bordering on rain forest or jungle. There were even times when we were riding in a tunnel formed by the trees that overgrew the roads and left just a passageway through, and the flowering trees were beautiful with white, pink and purple flowers. This day was drier and more scrub brush than trees but very interesting. We will explore Oaxaca all day tomorrow.

April 20, 2013

A day relaxing in Taxco. That is if you consider climbing vertical hills to get anywhere as relaxing. A fun colonial town to explore. Lots going on. The town is definitely built on a big hill so every place you want to go means climbing up steep hills. A very picturesque town.

April 19, 2013

Wow! That's all I can say about today! A very long day of incredible twisty roads. The day went like this -- left, right, left, right, oops - three cows in the road, right, left, right, wow- almost got my chicken for lunch - wonder why it was crossing the road?, left, right, left, right, a whole herd of goats in the road, left, right, left, three burro's this time, right, left, right, two dogs, right, left, right, two burro's, left, right, left, right, two cows and a burro, right, left, right, hmmmm - why are we being stopped by these guys wearing dirty t-shirts and plain pants and holding guns?, right, left, right, that was close, right, left, another herd of goats, etc., etc. We finally made it to Taxco. We will rest here for a day, then head to Oaxaca next.

April 18, 2013

What a long day! Got a slow start out of Sayulita. Only made 100 miles by noon today. Very twisty roads with many, many small villages to pass through. It finally picked up in the afternoon but was still a long ride. Started looking for a place to stay at about 5:30 but never found a place to stay until 7:30. Ended up in a small village that I don't even think has a name and has no restaurants. We did find some food at a outdoor barbecue that looks more like someone's front yard but they served us anyway. Just another day in Mexico. :-)

April 17, 2013

After an 18 hour ferry ride, we left Mazatlan and headed south. We made it to Sayulita, in Nayarit state. Probably will not make Taxco tomorrow but we will give it a try. Great roads today since we avoided the toll road and anything that resembled a major highway. Lots of back roads and small towns and villages along the way.

April16, 2013

Had a great time in Cabo. Did more than the usual walking so the legs are tired. Hiked over the rocks to Land's End and waited for low tide to walk the beach back to town. Leaving early this morning and heading to La Paz to meet up with the ferry to Mazatlan.

April 12, 2013

Great day. Rode from Loreto to La Paz and picked up our vehicle permits for mainland Mexico and booked our passage from La Paz to Mazatlan for next Tuesday. Now we are in Cabo San Lucas until Tuesday. Time to relax.

April 11, 2013

Another good day. Rode to Loreto today. Great weather, good roads and little traffic. Went walking after arriving at Loreto and had a chicken dinner and ice cream for desert. Now to catch up on my email and get another good nights rest. Have a busy day planned for tomorrow. Later ...

April 10, 2013

First day out on this trip. Don Simone rode from Reno (his home) to my house yesterday and now we are on our way. The day went as normal. I hate the heavy traffic between Ensenada and San Quintin but at least that is behind us now. Stopped for the night in El Rosario. Had dinner at Mama Espinosa's. Time for a good night's sleep ... zzzzzzz
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