Yesterday, we just set off on a dirt road that led through the sugar cane fields.
Part of the extensive Micos waterfall system near Ciudad Valles, San Luis Potosi, Mexico.
Where are Kevin and Ruth now? Near Damián Carmona, San Luis Potosi, Mexico.
Where are Kevin and Ruth going next? More waterfalls!
Sunday, April 13, 2025
We don't know what to call this place...
Lots of back roads to walk in this area. In fact, it looks like we can walk all the way to the El Aguacate waterfall 6.4 kms (4 miles) away. We'll have to plan an early start the day we decide to do that!
Saturday, April 12, 2025
We found a great spot to hang out
Yesterday's blog was posted vey late, so if you missed it you can read it here...
The reason it was late was because we had overnighted in the parking lot at Micos Waterfalls and yesterday was Friday... also the start of Semana Santa week.
Friday, April 11, 2025
Fun afternoon at Micos Waterfalls
The Huasteca Potosina region is all about the waterfalls.
We tried to visit some of them towards the end of our last Mexico RV Caravan tour in March of 2020, but then Covid hit and we were never able to.
Thursday, April 10, 2025
After four tries, we finally got it right!
We took the back roads to get from Tamasopo to Ciudad Valles. Not a bad drive, but slow going. Took almost an hour and a half to do 65 kms (40 miles)!
Most of it was on paved farm roads that run through the sugar cane fields. The road surface was not the best, due to the heavy trucks that are used for the sugar cane... but at least it wasn't dusty like a dirt road would have been.
Wednesday, April 9, 2025
That was an adventurous day!
We waited until after lunch to pay our 150 pesos ($10.15 CAD, $7.20 USD) per person entrance fee to the Puente de Dios waterfall.
It sounds expensive to see a waterfall, but you also get to swim at the beautiful pool, and they've got it all set up with ropes to hang onto and they even have lifeguards and changerooms and lockers etc.
Tuesday, April 8, 2025
Not often you see a peacock showing off like this! And more news...
Another comfortable day, this time with some sunshine. We moved on from the waterfalls... to another waterfall! But in between, we stopped in Tamasopo to do some chores.
Igor's fuel tank was getting low, so we filled up with gas. Then it was off to the laundry. The guy said he could have it all done, sheets included, by 1:00pm, so we decided to just hang around town.
Monday, April 7, 2025
We ran out of power!
Sure enough, exactly as forecast, we woke up to clouds and cooler temperatures. What a relief.
Only problem is the clouds. We had been parked in the shade during the 40C+ temperatures for the three days before, and with those temperatures our 12 volt fridge runs non stop. It keeps things cold at that temperature, but it works pretty much non stop to do so.
Sunday, April 6, 2025
The waterfalls are the reason to come to this area
This area of Mexico is called La Huasteca Potosina. It's a fairly large region that covers over 20 municipalities, and the waterfalls located in these municipalities are the main reason to come here.
And the waterfalls are quite spread out. For example, we are located near the town of Tamasopo right now, but there are other waterfalls we want to visit 40 kms north of here, 100 kms north of here, and 60 kms south of here.
Saturday, April 5, 2025
Today is our last day!
"Last day of what...?" you might ask.
Well, it's the last day of the oppressive heat wave that we've been enduring. Once again, the high today is supposed to go over 40C (104F). But tomorrow...?
Friday, April 4, 2025
Arrived in Tamasopo
We were supposed to have a two hour drive from Conca to Tamasopo. But it turned into three hours because we missed a turn, then decided that was okay and carried on to the next major turn. We ended up in a little town in the middle of nowhere and the nice paved road turned into a very rough dirt road.
We turned around and went back to the main road, but it cost us a few miles and an extra hour!
Thursday, April 3, 2025
Three more days...
Despite how beautiful this place is, we've decided to move on. However, we are going to what is supposed to be another beautiful place!
We've got a two hour drive up to the town of Tamasopo, so we are hitting the road early to take advantage of the cooler morning conditions... they are calling for 43C again this afternoon.
Wednesday, April 2, 2025
Grandson Cameron's birthday, and saw our son on TV!
It's so hot in the afternoon, but the morning is comfortable enough. It's funny how 30C doesn't feel so bad when you know it's going to 40C!
So we set off walking at 9:30am to see some of the sights in and around the town of Concá.
Tuesday, April 1, 2025
March Expense report
We started the month of March in Etzatlan, Jalisco and ended it in Conca, Queretaro. Except we did do a three night detour into Mexico City as well. We had a budget of $2,200 CAD ($1.539 USD) for the month of March.
And we actually managed to get pretty close to that! It was the loss of Ruth's phone that put us over.
We ended up in an absolutely beautiful spot
While we enjoyed our weekend in the backyard of the Los 4 Pulques Hotel, it was time to move on.
And with even hotter temperatures in the forecast, we were looking for a spot where there was a swimming option. We definitely found exactly what we were looking for!
Monday, March 31, 2025
Walking across England?
Ruth seems to be able to function when it's this hot, but when it gets above 32C (90F) it just drains me, and I lose ambition to do anything.
So what did we do yesterday? Nothing.
Sunday, March 30, 2025
The readers have spoken
And quite overwhelmingly!
It was really nice to hear from so many long time readers who rarely comment. We really appreciate that, and it gives us the impetus to keep going with this blog. I still enjoy writing it, so you can expect to continue to be able to read about our adventures for a few more years yet. If it ever starts to feel like work, that's when we'll re-think things.
Saturday, March 29, 2025
We have a dilemma
Dilemma - a situation in which a difficult choice has to be made between two or more equally undesirable alternatives.
This dilemma has come up several times over the last 12 years or so. Each time we think we have dealt with it, it comes back again!
Friday, March 28, 2025
Another steep hike
We're sure getting our exercise up here in the mountains!
We set off yesterday to try to find a waterfall, but it turned out that it's on private property and they charge 100 pesos ($7 CAD, $5 USD) per person to get in. So we took another route that turned out to be pretty steep.
Thursday, March 27, 2025
Wandering around town, and a hike to a canyon
We found a much better place to park, right in the town of Pinal de Amoles. It's just a parking lot, but it's only 30 pesos for 24 hours, and they even have bathrooms and water available for another 10 pesos.
So essentially, 50 pesos ($3.50 CAD, $2.50 USD) for overnight parking if we both use the facilities. Not bad!
Wednesday, March 26, 2025
We woke up in the clouds
And the clouds hung around all day.
It sure is nice and refreshing up here in the mountains though. Due to the lack of sunshine, the high temperature yesterday was only 19C (66F). We actually put the heater on for a few minutes to take the chill off when we woke up.
Tuesday, March 25, 2025
Now this is more our style!
We set off from Peñamiller fairly early because we knew it was going to be a long steep uphill climb and wanted to do it before it got too hot outside. Of course, the more we climbed, the cooler it got.
Really fantastic views... and Igor handled the mountain roads with no problem at all!
Monday, March 24, 2025
Very cool (and little visited) archeological site
We were driving between Dolores Hidalgo and Pinal de Amoles, but it's a four hour drive on some twisty curvy roads, so I would rather break that into two days.
While perusing the map of our route, I spotted the Arroyo Seco Archeological site. Reviews said it was interesting, so we stopped in and paid the 65 pesos ($4.60 CAD, $3.25 USD) per person entrance fee for the guided tour.
Sunday, March 23, 2025
Dolores Hidalgo
Dolores Hidalgo is known as the birthplace of Mexican Independence.
It's the place where Father Miguel Hidalgo uttered his famous cry for the independence of Mexico in the early hours of September 16, 1810, in front of Nuestra Señora de los Dolores parish church. After Mexico achieved independence, the town was renamed Dolores Hidalgo in his honor.
Saturday, March 22, 2025
A last minute lunch with fellow world travelers!
Friday was our planned travel day to Dolores Hidalgo. It's not very far away from Guanajuato though, so we weren't in a rush to get on the road early.
So when we got a last minute invitation to lunch, it wasn't a tough decision to hang around!
Friday, March 21, 2025
One last day in Guanajuato
We spent one last day with our friend Doug, wandering the streets of Guanajuato.
There is a lot to see in this town, and even though we've seen most of it before, it was fun having someone with us who lives here. And, we even managed to show him something new!
Thursday, March 20, 2025
Solar panel job complete, and Ruth gets a new phone
I got up on the roof around 9:00am to finish up the work on the solar panels. I had already reported to you that I had installed the two new 100 watt panels, and they are working perfectly.
However, I had tested the old panels, and it seemed that one of them was still putting out enough that it was worthwhile to keep it... so I put it up on the roof and did a couple of tests before mounting it permanently.
Wednesday, March 19, 2025
Views of Guanajuato
We set out mid morning to walk along the Panoramica... a road that circles through the hills above Guanajuato. If you did the whole thing, it would be about 9 kms (5.5 miles) one way.
As the name of the road implies, there are a lot of scenic views above the city.
Tuesday, March 18, 2025
Almost time to retire
We've actually been semi-retired since 2007 when at age 45 we sold our house in Canada and bought a motorhome. I actually used to call it pre-retired... or my own made up word "pretired".
But the problem was that we didn't have enough money! Pretty tough to retire when you have no way to support yourself.
Monday, March 17, 2025
Into central Guanajuato for Chinese food lunch!
It gets pretty hot up on Igor's roof, and there is zero shade here. So I need to force myself to get outside a little earlier in the day to finish up this solar panel project and see if I can fit that third panel up there.
Yesterday, we went down into the city to join Doug and an expat friend of his for lunch.
Sunday, March 16, 2025
New solar panels working, and possibly a little bonus!
The solar panels I had bought last August were defective. The company who supplied them had me do some tests, and neither one of them were putting out the rated amps. They gave me a 50% refund, and I got to keep the panels because obviously it wouldn't have made sense to return them.
But as a result, the system wasn't working the way I designed it.
Saturday, March 15, 2025
On to Guanajuato
It was only an hour and a half drive from San Miguel de Allende to Guanajuato, so we were in no rush. Eventually, we got ourselves packed up and made a stop for fuel and groceries before leaving town.
Igor's tank was pretty empty, in fact it was probably the lowest we've had it. The 132 liter tank took 111 liters! Fuel is 23.99 pesos per liter, so it cost 2,664 pesos ($192 CAD, $134 USD) to fill him up.
Friday, March 14, 2025
Well that was a fun day!
We were heading into downtown San Miguel de Allende to meet up with Gregg and Janet. We had met this couple along with their daughter in February of 2023 in Morocco. We got along well at the time, and we figured we would meet up again at some point in the future.
In fact, I looked up the blog post from that day and I had said "Pretty sure we'll bump into each other again at some point in the future. You never know where or when though!"
Thursday, March 13, 2025
Igor is getting some new solar panels!
Our bus was scheduled to depart the big and busy Mexico City Norte Bus Terminal at 10:15am.
We were up at 6:30am so we didn't feel the need to rush. Went down and had a nice breakfast and were outside waiting for our Uber taxi at 9:00am.
Wednesday, March 12, 2025
Return to Coyoacan for a big sandwich!
When we were in Mexico City the very first time in 2012, our friend Adrian had taken us to the Coyoacan market where he knew of a place that makes these delicious huge sandwiches.
Of course it's been 13 years since we were there, but we figured we would go back and try to find the same place!
Tuesday, March 11, 2025
So much to see in Mexico City
A company had sent me full access to walking a tour app for free, so we decided to try it out here in Mexico City. One of the tours was to an area called Polanco, which is an upscale neighborhood that has world famous brands, and pricey international restaurants.
Not really our style to hang out in places like this, but it was a part of Mexico City that we had never been to.
Monday, March 10, 2025
Arrived in Mexico City!
Our bus was scheduled to depart San Miguel de Allende at 9:55am, and rather than wait out front for a local bus to the bus station, we played it safe and ordered an Uber. Uber is relatively cheap in Mexico, and it cost 93 pesos ($6.65 CAD, $4.60 USD) for the ten minute ride to ensure we got to the bus station with lots of time to spare.
Sunday, March 9, 2025
Wandering around San Miguel de Allende
As expected, we had a peaceful nights sleep up at the botanical garden. After breakfast, we got ourselves packed up for the drive to the other side of town to the Hotel San Ramon that has an RV parking area.
There are only two RV park options in San Miguel de Allende. One is right in town located at the tennis courts. It's convenient for walking everywhere, but it's also fairly expensive. And the other is the Hotel San Ramon about 4 kms from the center of town.
Saturday, March 8, 2025
Arrived in San Miguel de Allende
It was about a two and a half hour drive from Lagos de Moreno to San Miguel de Allende.
But it's not a very scenic drive until you get to the outskirts of Guanajuato. There's a lot of industrial areas, and of course we had to make our way around the big city of Leon, and the smaller city of Silao.
Friday, March 7, 2025
What a disappointment.
Sorry this is late! We wanted to get a decently early start, and I had some computer work to do first thing, so we just decided to put off the blog post. Anyhow, here it is!
On Thursday, we drove from the overnight spot at the dam up to the small city of Lagos de Moreno.
Thursday, March 6, 2025
Knock, knock, knock... by the police this time
It was another beautiful quiet night in the Primavera Forest just west of Guadalajara. But we had to put some miles on, because we want to be in San Miguel de Allende by Friday... Saturday morning at the very latest.
So we got things packed up and hit the road around 10:15am for the drive around the western part of the big city of Guadalajara.
Wednesday, March 5, 2025
Soak in a hot water river!
This is such a quiet spot during the week, but I'm sure it gets quite busy on the weekends because it is so close to the big city of Guadalajara. In fact, we are only 25 kms (15 miles) from the center of the city.
Yesterday, we walked to the hot springs river. In fact, the river is named Rio Caliente (Hot River). And it was hot, temperatures vary between 35 to 40 C (95 to 104 F)!
Tuesday, March 4, 2025
Moving on to the Primavera Biosphere Reserve
We tried to get going by 9:00am yesterday morning, but it was almost 10:00am by the time we said goodbye to Bonnie and her daughter Sam. We always love visiting this area at Etzatlan.
Then, we had to go into town and fill Igor's fuel tank. And pop in for some groceries. Then finally hit the road!
Monday, March 3, 2025
Now *that* was a parade!
When we had gone downtown on Thursday evening, we had been promised a "parade" that turned out to be a little lame. But yesterday there was talk of another parade... and this turned out to be the real thing.
It was supposed to start at 10:00am. But we know how things work in Mexico. So we set out from the campground at around 10:20am and walked downtown.
Sunday, March 2, 2025
Carnaval in Etzatlan
So it's Carnaval weekend here in Etzatlan and there is a lot going on in town.
We had wanted to see a fancy horse show at the bull ring on Friday afternoon, but unfortunately it got cancelled. Still, there's a lot of other stuff going on, and most of it is free.
Saturday, March 1, 2025
More flight tickets bought!
I love buying flight tickets! Planning the trip is half the fun!
As you already know, we are booked to fly from Mexico City to Madrid, Spain on the evening of May 5th. But we only wanted to stay in Spain for a month or so while waiting for Scotland to warm up a little bit!
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.
Otherwise, we actually would have been slightly under budget.
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.
Friday, January 31, 2025
Views above Melaque
During Covid, one of the projects for the town of Melaque was to improve the west shoreline, so they built a nice malecon along that section.
During our two past visits here, we spent most of our time at the eastern part because that's where the big RV park is located. But now that we've spent some time in the western part, we like it much better.
Thursday, January 30, 2025
Arrived in Melaque, Mexico
We took our time getting ready to go Wednesday morning. We knew it was less than a two hour drive, so we didn't leave Cuyutlan until about 10:00am.
Our route took us up and around the big port city of Manzanillo. It's a huge shipping port, and the busiest container port in Mexico.
Wednesday, January 29, 2025
Heading north up the coast towards Puerto Vallarta
Good news! Our new Starlink Mini Satellite Internet hardware has arrived in Puerto Vallarta and is ready to be picked up. That was fast!
And it has to be picked up within 7 days or they send it back, so we need to be there by Monday just to be on the safe side. That's about when we wanted to be there anyhow.
Tuesday, January 28, 2025
Day trip to some different beaches... and some great Starlink news!
Yesterday morning, we hopped in Barb and Mark's pickup truck with Barb and their son Shawn. Mark stayed behind because they were having some work done on their property.
We weren't going far... just a half an hour or so down the coast to check out some different beaches.
Monday, January 27, 2025
Beach time
Rancho B RV Park is located on a 10 km (6 mile) long stretch of virtually empty beach. There is a nearby town called La Placita, and occasionally you'll see some locals at the far end of the beach, but otherwise you can have it totally to yourself.
Yesterday morning, we tried to get out before it got too hot, but it was 10am before we got down there. We will do better today!
Sunday, January 26, 2025
Down to the coast of Michoacan, Mexico
We tried to get going by 9:00am, but it was almost twenty after by the time we pulled out from Sue and Roy's place at Valle de Juarez. We had a great week with them while Igor was getting his top painted. Thanks for putting up with us!
We headed into Mazamitla to fill Igor's fuel tank at 24.70 pesos ($1.75 CAD) per liter. That's about $4.61 USD per gallon.
Saturday, January 25, 2025
Igor is finished, and we are off to the coast today!
For anybody just checking in, Igor spent Monday to Friday parked at a body and paint shop here in Valle de Juarez, Jalisco, Mexico.
We wanted to get the fiberglass cap painted. They removed the striping and molding, smoothed out the seam under the molding, removed the awning brackets and filled the holes, and filled the kitchen exhaust vent hole on the other side.
Friday, January 24, 2025
Igor will be painted today!
No, Igor was not ready yesterday, however they will be painting this morning and we should be able to pick him up this afternoon. We'll drive back over to Sue and Roy's, then tomorrow morning we'll head down to the coast.
Yesterday afternoon, Ruth and I took a walk over to "the castle".
Thursday, January 23, 2025
A looong walk in the hills! And of course an update on Igor's paintwork...
We set off at 9:20am heading up into the hills behind Valle de Juarez towards the village of El Tigre, 12 kms (7.5 miles) away, and almost 2,500' higher up in altitude.
We've done this route before, the last time was with some of our RV Caravan group on New Year's Day 2020.
Wednesday, January 22, 2025
Igor update #2
Not much to report, really. They didn't start work until about 9:30am. We walked back over to Sue and Roy's at around 10:00am, spent the day there, then walked back to Igor around 6:30pm.
It was dusk, and they were just finishing up.
Tuesday, January 21, 2025
Progress report on Igor
We moved Igor over to the body and paint shop at 7:30am on Monday morning. We hadn't discussed with the guys what time they would get started, but we figured we would have him there before they opened, just in case they got started right away.
And there were pretty much right on schedule as they got working at about 9:00am!
Sunday, January 19, 2025
Thinking about Starlink Satellite Internet
Actually, we're not only thinking about it, we've decided that we want it! There's only one thing stopping us.
Saturday, January 18, 2025
Back to Mazamitla
There is a restaurant in Mazamitla called "La Troje". We've been there many times, and have never had a bad meal. We've never been there for breakfast, but Sue and Roy have and they highly recommended it. So the four of us hopped in their car and we went to Mazamitla for breakfast.
Friday, January 17, 2025
Slight change of plans!
Yesterday morning we moved Igor from the campground over to an empty lot beside Sue and Roy's place.
Along the way, we stopped in town at another auto body and paint shop to get another price on painting Igor's fiberglass cap.
Thursday, January 16, 2025
Off to the dentist, and good news!
Yesterday was dentist day!
We've been going to Dr. Lissette Gomez here in Valle de Juarez for quite a few years. She's really good, and of course we get charged the same prices the locals pay. Nobody likes going to the dentist, but at least the reasonable prices make it bearable!
Wednesday, January 15, 2025
Invited to a fiesta!
We went for a walk into town again yesterday afternoon. There's another body and paint shop we wanted to stop in and talk to, and we had to buy a birthday present because we were invited to a fiesta!
Tuesday, January 14, 2025
Igor makes another visit to the mechanic.
Roy and Sue came over at about 10:30am and we had Igor ready and waiting to go for a drive. They left their car here at the campground and we all piled into Igor to head to the body and paint shop at La Manzanilla de la Paz.
It’s only about a half hour drive... almost half way to the shoreline of Lake Chapala.
Monday, January 13, 2025
So, what are we thinking of having done to Igor?
Our friends headed out yesterday morning, so we're on our own here at the RV park in Valle de Juarez. We'll still be seeing Sue and Roy over the week though, in fact we might even be staying with them for a couple of days while Igor gets some work done!
All depends on if we decide to get the work done, and how long it might take.
Sunday, January 12, 2025
Earthquake!
We were both woken up just after 2:30am this morning due to an earthquake. Ruth had got up to go to the bathroom, and when she returned I said "I think we just felt an earthquake". And she agreed. I checked my phone, and sure enough the epicenter was about 170 kms away at the coast near Tecoman, Colima.
News reports say that it was a 6.2 magnitude.
Saturday, January 11, 2025
Whiskey's tree
It seems like such a long time ago now, but when we first set out in the motorhome in 2007, we were traveling with our dog Whiskey.
Whiskey was our family pet. She pretty much grew up with our kids, and she had been part of our family since she was 8 weeks old.
Friday, January 10, 2025
Arrived in Valle de Juarez
It almost felt like old times leading a group of RV'ers through Mexico! Except that there were only three rigs this time... and the ones we were leading are now experienced Mexico RV'ers in their own right!
But nonetheless, they allowed Ruth and I to take the lead, and they even loaned us a radio to communicate with them.
Thursday, January 9, 2025
Into the town of Atotonilco
We all hopped on the bus to Atotonilco at around 10:30am. Have never been to that town, so we just wanted to go in and wander around.
The bus cost 23 pesos ($1.60 CAD, $1.10 USD) per person for the 13 km (8 mile) ride.
Wednesday, January 8, 2025
This is where they grow tequila!
Tuesday was a bit of a cool cloudy day. With a daytime high of only 20C, that's a bit chilly by Mexican standards!
But, it was great hiking weather. So the group of six of us took off up into the hills behind the campground to find some nice views.
Tuesday, January 7, 2025
The numbers...
Our regular readers know that we carry some games with us, and almost every day we play either backgammon, yahtzee, or cribbage.
To add a competitive edge to things, a few years ago we started keeping track of annual totals so we could see who was in the lead. It makes things more interesting!
Monday, January 6, 2025
Arrived at a new RV Park
It was a bit of a long drive for us. Not so much distance wise, but we took a lot of back roads and you don't get anywhere very fast that way in Mexico... but, it is the most interesting way for sure.
We got a bit of a late start and didn't get out of Yuriria until 10:30am. Originally, I was thinking that we were going to stop somewhere along the way. There weren't a lot of options though.
Sunday, January 5, 2025
We stumbled onto a fiesta!
Most people would just take the toll road heading west towards Guadalajara, however we like to explore. There was a route heading up to the small city of Yuriria (pop 70,000), and we had never been there before. In fact, until we looked up the route, we had never even heard of it before!
Saturday, January 4, 2025
The only tourists in Ciudad Hidalgo
We got up at 7:00am and hit the road right away. Might as well use Igor's engine to heat things up. Overnight temperatures get down to 7C (45F) or so, so it can be a little chilly when we wake up.
We weren't going far though... only into the city of Ciudad Hidalgo (pop 80,000) to a big Bodega Aurrera grocery store parking lot.
Friday, January 3, 2025
Great first day back on the road!
We had a plan to set off by 9:00am, but our host Chago didn’t seem to want us to leave. He kept coming by to ask questions, and wanted my help to try to set up his smart watch. But I have no experience with smart watches! Anyhow, it's nice that he doesn't want us to leave! We may be back in April!
It was almost 10:00am by the time we left, which was totally fine. I figured we had about a two and a half hour drive to do.
Thursday, January 2, 2025
It's time to hit the road!
We always love our time here at Valle de Bravo. Good friends, great scenery, and perfect weather. We could live here, but we're not ready for that yet! There is too much to see out there, and we're not even close to ready to settle down.
And as much as we love it here, after a few weeks, we're ready to go somewhere new.
Wednesday, January 1, 2025
How much did we spend in 2024?
We'll start off with our monthly breakdown of the month of December, then I'll give you a recap of our totals for the entire year. We knew December was going to be an expensive end to the year due to our vacation with our daughter and grandkids in Playa del Carmen. There weren't any surprises and we came in pretty much right on budget! That doesn't happen very often!
We spent a total of $5,475 CAD ($3,800 USD), which was our second most expensive month of the year.
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