Otherwise, we actually would have been slightly under budget.
Out for a hike near Etzatlan, Jalisco, Mexico.
Where are Kevin and Ruth now? La Primavera Forest, just west of Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico.
Where are Kevin and Ruth going next? Towards San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato, Mexico!
Friday, February 28, 2025
February Expenses... pretty good, except...
We actually had a pretty good month when it comes to our expense report. The only thing that put us over was Ruth's new laptop.
There's always some kind of fiesta going on!
It's been over a month since we got Igor's fiberglas roof cap painted and during that time I just haven't had the opportunity to give him a proper bath with actual soap and running water.
He was looking a little dusty too, so yesterday morning I got up the ambition to get him cleaned up!
Thursday, February 27, 2025
It was a clear blue sky day!
We tried to get out fairly early yesterday for a hike. It gets pretty hot by afternoon, and certainly the morning is better for a hike. The high temperatures here have actually been pretty warm, at around 30C (86F), but there is absolutely zero humidity.
I think it was about 9:20am by the time we finally got going.
Wednesday, February 26, 2025
Flight tickets bought!
Ruth went over to the bathroom here at the campground, and came back to tell me I have to take a picture of the lizard she saw because it's so tiny!
So I wandered over later and put a coin on the floor beside it so you could see just how tiny it is.
Tuesday, February 25, 2025
Just relaxing...
And puttering around with Igor.
When we bought Igor at the end of June last year, he was a mess. One of the things that we never got done was to shampoo the carpet in the front. I mean, these vans don't have much of a carpet up there to begin with, so it shouldn't have been a very big job.
Monday, February 24, 2025
Into the town of Etzatlan
Sunday morning we walked into town. We just have to cross the main highway, then it's about a 20 minute walk on a cycling/walking path to get to town.
We just wandered around, then found a spot to have lunch.
Sunday, February 23, 2025
What's the plan?
We never left the campsite yesterday. Just a relaxing day, but we puttered around and did some cleaning. Igor was pretty dusty inside from the dirt roads we had been on.
I also adjusted some of our cupboard doors because we had two of them fly open recently.
Saturday, February 22, 2025
Hiking part of the Ruta de Peregrinos in Jalisco, Mexico
After a totally silent night parked in a farmer's field, we woke up to a beautiful sunrise. It seemed like the color was going to last all day.
By 9:00am we were ready to set out hiking. We wanted to do a difficult section of the Ruta del Peregrino (The Pilgrims Trail), a religious route running between the towns of Ameca and Talpa de Allende.
Friday, February 21, 2025
The gate was closed, but we went in anyhow.
Had a quiet sleep by the river. Got packed up around 10:00am and drove the short distance into the town of Talpa de Allende where we easily found a parking space for Igor.
Talpa de Allende is the end destination of a pilgrimage route that begins in Ameca. Pilgrims travel the challenging 117 km (73 mile) route to arrive at the church in Talpa to see the Virgen del Rosario de Talpa who apparently grants miracles.
Thursday, February 20, 2025
Parked by the river in Talpa de Allende
The last time we did this route in March of 2016, I did a blog post titled "Next time we'll do this in a week instead of a day". I was referencing the fact that we drove all the way from Etzatlan to Puerto Vallarta on this same route in one day.
And here we are, doing exactly that!
Wednesday, February 19, 2025
Knock, knock, knock by the military
We left San Sebastien just before 10:00am, but we weren't going very far. We had read about the nearby La Hermita waterfall, and it looked different, we just weren't sure if there was going to be much water at this time of year!
We were surprised to find one other car parked up at the trailhead to the waterfall. On a Tuesday morning, we figured it would be pretty quiet.
Tuesday, February 18, 2025
If you don't like creepy crawlies...
Then it's probably not a good idea to visit the Santa Gertrudis mine in San Sebastien.
We were originally planning to do a long 22 km hike up to La Bufa... but I found out that the route uses the same path that the ATV's do... so it's not a true hiking trail. So we changed our plan to do a much shorter 7 km walk to the Santa Gertrudis mine... an old silver mine that dates to the 1800's.
Monday, February 17, 2025
Heading into the mountains
First though, I need to tell you the end of our Starlink story. I had mentioned yesterday that their support people were slow getting back to me, but once they did, the guy was absolutely fantastic. He spoke perfect English. He cancelled our Canadian contract, refunded the amount paid, and set up my email address to be able to easily start a Mexican contract. Once that was done, I still had a few glitches trying to get it paid with our Canadian credit card, but eventually our Wise debit card came though with the approved payment.
The same guy was readily available until I got everything sorted.
Sunday, February 16, 2025
Time to hit the road!
This post coming to you via Starlink internet! No, we haven't worked out all the financial details yet, but the system is working as it should. The internet is fast enough, but their customer support is very slow! Anyhow, the main thing for now is that the system is working perfectly.
Saturday was our last day here in Puerto Vallarta.
Saturday, February 15, 2025
What a circus!
We went to the circus a week ago, but now we are experiencing another one!
Yesterday was the day to activate our new Starlink Mini because our cellular internet plan runs out today at midnight.
Friday, February 14, 2025
The price of eggs
We puttered around for the morning, then after lunch we walked inland to the Pitillal neighborhood to the laptop repair shop we had stopped in at the day before.
We got the data transferred to Ruth's new laptop, and ended up leaving the old one with him to see if the screen problem can actually be repaired rather than replacing the screen.
Thursday, February 13, 2025
Extended our portable solar panel
We went for a walk yesterday. We had seen a pathway that led alongside a river here in Puerto Vallarta, and coincidentally it led by a store where I had been told I could buy the cable for our portable solar panel.
So we went there, and then continued on to a laptop repair place.
Wednesday, February 12, 2025
Apparently laptops only last two and a half years
Ruth had been having problems with her laptop the last couple of weeks. The screen would only come on after playing with the angle a little bit, and she would have to turn it off and turn it back on several times.
Mine had exactly the same issue last November, and I ended up buying a new one then.
Tuesday, February 11, 2025
Some great ideas!
Yesterday, we hopped on the local bus to go out to the town of Valle de Banderas.
Whenever we have stayed in this area in the past, we went to the Rancho Alta Rosa RV Park which was run by a Canadian couple from Alberta. I think the first time we stayed there was in 2011, and then several times since.
Monday, February 10, 2025
We are open to suggestions!
We had a nice relaxing day yesterday.
The main priority of the day was to get some more cash. We had to pay another 3,300 pesos ($230 CAD, $160 USD) for our second week here at the RV park in central Puerto Vallarta.
Sunday, February 9, 2025
Market day, and everybody loves the circus!
There's a weekly local tianguis market just a 15 minute walk from us every Saturday morning. Here in Mexico, the weekly market is where most locals go to get the best prices and the freshest produce to put on their plates for the week ahead.
So that's where we go as well!
Saturday, February 8, 2025
Out exploring with Lorne and Sue
Yesterday, our friends Lorne and Sue drove down from their winter hideaway in La Penita about an hour and a half north of here.
Just to give you some background, Lorne and Sue were readers of this blog, and they contacted us way back in 2016 because we were going to be passing through Manitoba and they had just sold their house and bought a motorhome.
Friday, February 7, 2025
Crocodiles in Puerto Vallarta!
We set off in the morning to walk to the old historic district to meet up with our friends. We met them on the malecon and wandered around for an hour or so, then headed up to Pepe's tacos for lunch.
Thursday, February 6, 2025
Views above Puerto Vallarta
Just for something to do, we went for a walk over to what they call the Romantic Zone of Puerto Vallarta. Ruth had found a viewpoint on the map that we could climb up to for some beautiful views.
Wednesday, February 5, 2025
Starlink and politics. And our refrigerator!
Yesterday morning we puttered around cleaning up Igor. There was still lots of bodyshop dust because we never got a chance to get him properly cleaned up after getting his roof painted, and then of course we were at the beach with all the salt and sand flying around.
He's looking much better!
Tuesday, February 4, 2025
Good news, and bad news!
We needed to get some exercise, so we started out by walking on the beach. And we had to pass by the resort our friends are staying at, so when we got there we decided to walk right in. Worse case scenario, they would just kick us out. Everybody had wrist bands of some kind, but nobody seemed to notice that we didn't.
Sure enough, we found them enjoying themselves by the pool.
Monday, February 3, 2025
They sold our Starlink!
On Sunday, we did the 102 km (64 mile) drive from Tomatlan to the big tourist city of Puerto Vallarta.
You would think that would take an hour and a half or so, but it took us two and a half hours!
Sunday, February 2, 2025
We met Igor's cousin!
We went for a walk around Tenacatita before heading further north. There was supposedly another camping area up around the bend on the other side, so we walked over that way.
Still early, so the beach vendors were only just getting set up for the day.
Saturday, February 1, 2025
January Expenses
Well, January was finally back to our sort of normal expenses. Traveling in a motorhome is our cheapest way to live, and this is the first month in a long time where we didn't have much in the way of extraordinary expenses.
But there were some.
Free camping at Tenacatita Beach
Tenacatita is a beautiful bay with a tumultuous history.
Back in 2010, the entire beach was shut down and many buildings were demolished due to a property dispute. Land owners (some American and Canadian) were evicted from properties they thought they owned outright.
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