Mexico Round Up

Mexico Round Up

Headline – we did not get shot, robbed, kidnapped or made to pay any bribes in Mexico, contrary to the popular belief! In fact, we found Mexico to be a very peaceful and friendly country; but we did abide by the UK Government’s travel advice on where to go. We stayed in country for just over four months (128 days) […]

Baja California: Playground of the U.S!

Baja California: Playground of the U.S!

Mainland Mexico is very different to Baja California; the former is ‘Mexican’, whilst Baja feels like the US’s backyard! Our ferry docked north of La Paz and very shortly afterwards we were parked on the beach at Tecolote. From there we circumnavigated the southern tip of the peninsula before heading north to the US border crossing at Tecate. Unless you […]

TMC  Commercial Ferry to Baja California

TMC Commercial Ferry to Baja California

There are two choices of ferry from Mazatlán to Baja California Sur – a passenger orientated ferry and a commercial ferry (TMC). The latter is slightly cheaper and has the advantage that you are allowed to stay with your vehicle during the 18 hour passage. The downside is that although ideally we would want to be parked on the uncovered […]

Dia De Los Muertos (Day of the Dead)

Dia De Los Muertos (Day of the Dead)

Although it falls at the same time of year (end of October, start of November), this Mexican festival is very different to Halloween – it is a two day holiday that reunites the living and dead. Families create “ofrendas” (offerings) to honour their family members that have passed. These altars are decorated with bright yellow marigold flowers, photos of the […]

……..Tequila!!

……..Tequila!!

Next stop? Tequila! But first we visited the Guachimontones ruins (yes, I know) which were quite different to what we had seen before. These ruins comprised three stepped circular pyramids surrounded by raised platforms on which there were once roofed wooden structures. Two had been restored and one left as was – hardly discernible. We camped next door at a […]

La Carrera Panamericana

La Carrera Panamericana

The La Carrera Panamericana, or ‘La Pana’, is a multi-stage, multi-day, Mexican road rally with multinational teams competing. Dave wanted to spectate and we arranged our route so that we would camp at the start of Special Stage 9, just north of Guanajuato. That left a few days beforehand and we set off from ‘Pasty Town’ (Mineral del Monte) to […]

We find Proper Pasties!!

We find Proper Pasties!!

We left Teotihuacan for the mythical town of Mineral del Monte in Mexico – the town that eats the most Cornish pasties in the world. Surely this cannot be true? We did contribute to their count, tho! But first we visit the interesting rock formations at Basaltic Prisms of Santa María Regla. We’ve never been to the Giants Causeway in […]

Up, Up and Away (More Ruins!)

Up, Up and Away (More Ruins!)

After our week long stay at the garage, we headed to Teotihuacan for some R&R (and to get a rather large backlog of laundry underway). What drew us to Teotihuacan? More ruins of course! This time Aztec pyramids. But, the real draw was the opportunity to float above them in a balloon. We first visited the site on foot (in […]

Heading towards Mexico City

Heading towards Mexico City

Two choices – the autopista or the ‘free’ and windy parallel old road. We chose the latter and enjoyed the slow trek through very beautiful countryside to Tehuacán, where we spent two nights at the Cactus Biosphere (really nice, except for the Mosquitos!), home to 80 different types of cactus. During this time, we unfortunately had more technical problems with […]