Wow – what a day!!
The morning ride from Tuxla to San Cristobal de las Casas was  
amazingly beautiful – the temperature dropped quite a bit – felt very  
very nice. The road was excellent and San Cristobal was very cute. Had  
a colonial feel to it with indigenous population. As Marc put it, it  
was the first time we got a real feel for Mexican culture.
The ride then got really interesting.
It was only 100 miles to Palenque… we were warned that it would take  
about 4 hours and that the roads were very windy… the sky was  
gray… but we went ahead…
In the first half hour the rain started. We stopped to put some rain  
gear on.
Then suddenly it got dark and it was only 6pm! The rain got really  
heavy. After about an hour or two, totally drenched, going about 35  
miles and hour, we stopped for a breather. Marc said that our  
situation was pretty bleak – raining, dark, and in Mexico. I replied  
saying that at least it wasn't cold.
We started riding again and I thought that the being in Mexico part  
wasn't that worrisome… I was more worried about the road which I  
couldn't see really well. I decided to risk my eyes a little and  
lifted the visor up – we were going really slow anyway so the rain  
drops weren't hurting that much. I also turned my rear view mirrors  
down so that Marc's head lights weren't in my eyes…
Then I see a motorcycle light facing me on the right side of the  
road… I turned the high beam off but then noticed that there was  
something on the road. When I turned my high beams back on I saw two  
men lying across the road and a pick up truck parked at an angle on  
the shoulder of the road. One of the guys was moving… I saw no blood  
and thought that they were too well aligned on the road to have been  
thrown out of the truck, if it had crashed. I simply avoided the men  
and kept on going… looked back hoping that Marc would not stop  
either – which I was sure he wouldn't. I'm pretty sure it was a  
setup… truly bizarre…
At an intersection we stopped briefly to make sure we were going in  
the right direction and about 5 dogs came charging towards us… they  
were fearless and ran along side us for a good 20 meters almost being  
run over.
When we finally got to Palenque we stopped at a gas station – yes – I  
was also almost out of gas – Marc started laughing almost  
uncontrollably. He asked me if I had seen the "Entrando zona  
revoculionaria Zapatista " sign and another sign from the "Federales"  
with some warnings – I missed them completely. That obviously made him  
even more nervous.
At one point a pick up truck made a U-turn in front of us… I thought  
nothing of it because I saw the driver saying goodbye to a family on  
the side of the road… we came to a full stop to allow him to make  
the turn… I didn't notice that there was another pick up truck  
behind us at that point. Marc was sure it was an elaborate kidnapping  
scheme going on 🙂
One more – but this time it was reversed – I started to follow a pick  
up truck – he would be my eyes ahead on the dark road – after a little  
bit he started to slow down for no reason and started signaling us to  
pass him – I didn't want to. So he accelerated and I kept up with him.  
He repeated the slowing down and signaling and I realized that he was  
scared of US! He probably thought it was strange that 2 motorcycles  
were following him so closely.
In any case – we got to Palenque and found a nice hotel with  
apparently good internet 🙂
Should have some videos up by tomorrow – they usually take about 4 or  
5 hours to upload 🙂
Arquivo da categoria: Motorcycle – NY to SP
Phrase of the day
"Para hacer un viaje assi hay que tener dos cosas nada mas… Huevos!"
By Omar who we met at the hotel and loves motorcycles. He drives a  
Hayabussa – one of the fastest production bikes out there 🙂 Him and  
his crew gave us tons of tips on where to go and what to see. They  
were filming a tourism video in the Chiapas region for the past 16 days!
Day 26 – Huatulco to Tuxla Gutierrez Photos
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Day 26 – Huatulco to Tuxla Gutierrez
Great day of riding – for me at least – Marc was tired and didn't seem  
to enjoy it as much as I did…
The twisty roads were many… the cross winds were CRAZY!
Took tons of videos but the internet connection here is terrible so I  
don't know if they are going to go tonight.
In summary we left the mega resort in Huatulco called Las Islas and  
immediately got some nice winding roads along the coast.
We then hit some flatter roads with quite a bit of traffic.
We then cut inland and went up some amazing mountains.
We met another lone rider – at first I thought it was Ari – but it  
turned out to be West, from California, also riding a KLR. We rode  
together for a little bit but I think he stopped to take some pictures  
and we lost him – kind of hard for a 650cc to keep up with our 1150cc  
and 999cc.
We got to Txcla Gutierrez at night – quite a big city with big traffic  
as well – the hotel we got is also big and quite nice.
We tried to do some laundry but all the places were closed already –  
will do tomorrow morning maybe.
Tomorrow we're going to do some sight seeing in San Cristobal de Las  
Casas and Palenque – about 3 hours away.
While parking our bikes we ran into a group of locals who had been  
traveling around this region for the past 13 days filming a tourism  
video. Lots of tips and ideas of what to see.
All is good here… no economic crisis fortunately here for us…  
scary to hear about it "out there"…
Day 24 & 25 Videos
Day 24 – Zihuatanejo to Playa Ventura:
Day 25 – Playa Ventura to Huatulco:
Day 23, 24, & 25 Photos
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Day 25 – Playa Ventura to Huatulco
Last night we stopped at a very small beach town a bit before where we  
wanted to get to since it was already dark. Marc and I had a hard time  
sleeping due the heat, humidity, mosquitoes, and a dog that would not  
stop barking. Around 3am I managed to to finally sleep with my iPod  
on…
We woke up pretty early and hit the road. We got to Puerto Escondido  
and had lunch there at a cute restaurant in front of the beach.
We got some tips there and decided to do a little less riding than  
planned today and stay in a nice hotel with air conditioner, so we  
stopped at Huatulco in a hotel called Las Brisas. The place is HUGE.
Met a Mexican guy – Mario – who had run a triathlon yesterday and gave  
us some good tips as far as where to go.
We are thinking about not going to Belize and stick to a more straight  
route since it will be both shorter and more scenic… let's see how  
the planning goes later on tonight.
Todays video turned out to be pretty boring today so don't expect  
much 🙂
Day 24 – Zihuatanejo to Playa Ventura
Phrase of the day
“Sigue derecho!!”
Screamed the road workers as Marc swerved off the road 🙂
Day 21, 22 & 23 Videos
Finally got good internet to upload the videos 🙂
Day 21 – Waiting for the ferry – quick video
Day 21 – La Paz to Puerto Vallarta:
Day 22 – Puerto Vallarta to La Ticla:
Day 23 – La Ticla to Zihuatanejo – pitty I didn’t get the bike’s rescue on video – it was lifted by a chain placed on the crash bars – surprisingly easy for the tractor/crane to take it out. If we had to muscle it out it would’ve been quite hard!