Christmas day yesterday, and what did we do? We went for a hike! And of course we had a delicious Christmas dinner get together with a few of the folks at the RV park here.
Chris and Juan came over to where we're parked at around 10:00am, and we walked over to the panga (water taxi) to get over to the other side of the port.
Bull statue at Corregidora, Queretero with the El Cerrito Pyramid in the background.
Where are Kevin and Ruth now? Tlalpujahua, Michoacan, Mexico.
Where are Kevin and Ruth going next? Valle de Bravo, Mexico!
Friday, December 26, 2014
Thursday, December 25, 2014
Christmas on the Road
Merry Christmas!
Just a little different post today as we take a look back at the places we've spent Christmas day since leaving Ottawa in the fall of 2007.
Just a little different post today as we take a look back at the places we've spent Christmas day since leaving Ottawa in the fall of 2007.
Wednesday, December 24, 2014
Arrived at Isla de la Piedra, Mazatlan
We've been to Mazatlan a couple of times before, and we've been to Isla de la Piedra once before, but without the motorhome. This time, we're staying at Isla de la Piedra with the motorhome, but we have no interest in going into the city of Mazatlan itself.
A bit of an interesting drive to get here, and not one that we'll ever make again!
A bit of an interesting drive to get here, and not one that we'll ever make again!
Tuesday, December 23, 2014
Yesterday was a perfect example.
Yesterday was a perfect example of how we travel with the motorhome. We like to depart early, travel no more than 200 kms (120 miles) in a day, and be parked up at our overnight spot before 2:00pm.
And that's pretty much exactly what happened.
And that's pretty much exactly what happened.
Monday, December 22, 2014
Bugs and beach
That's about how our day went yesterday. The sand fleas and/or noseeums are so bad, that you can't really sit outside your RV and enjoy the fresh air. And if you sit inside, you had better close up all the windows because those little buggers will come right through your screens and attack you.
And they're so tiny that you won't even see it coming.
And they're so tiny that you won't even see it coming.
Sunday, December 21, 2014
A short distance...but a long drive!
When you're driving an RV in Mexico, you have to be patient. You have to realize that you won't get anywhere fast. Even on the toll highways, it makes sense to take your time. And when you're taking secondary roads, you have no choice but to take your time!
Yesterday, we did 95 kms (59 miles) and driving non-stop it took us almost two and a half hours.
Yesterday, we did 95 kms (59 miles) and driving non-stop it took us almost two and a half hours.
Saturday, December 20, 2014
RV Parks in Lo de Marcos
At last count, there were around 8 or 9 different RV parks in the little town of Lo de Marcos. The other day we showed you the granddaddy of them all, the fully equipped Tlaquepaque Resort. We have seen all of the other parks in the area, and chose what we think is the best of the rest.
So, here's a look at where we've been for the last two nights...the La Parota RV Park.
So, here's a look at where we've been for the last two nights...the La Parota RV Park.
Friday, December 19, 2014
Moving...but very slowly!
On Wednesday, we made it to Lo de Marcos. A whole 18 kms (11 miles) up the coast!
Not that we're in any rush. But we are wanting to make it to Mazatlan for Christmas, and we want to stop in San Blas for a night or two. So we can't linger too long in one spot. Still, we're now on our fourth different overnight stop and we've only traveled 66 kms (41 miles).
Not that we're in any rush. But we are wanting to make it to Mazatlan for Christmas, and we want to stop in San Blas for a night or two. So we can't linger too long in one spot. Still, we're now on our fourth different overnight stop and we've only traveled 66 kms (41 miles).
Thursday, December 18, 2014
Tlaquepaque Bungalows and RV Resort
Yep, we spent the night at an RV Resort. One of the very few actual full service RV parks in Mexico. Two swimming pools, beautifully manicured grounds, lots of activities, good wi-fi, and 30 amp electricity, and it's right on a great section of beach in a quiet Mexican town!
This place has it all.
This place has it all.
Wednesday, December 17, 2014
The busy beach town of Sayulita
We hit the road yesterday morning at about 10:30am. We were headed for Sayulita, which is only about 22 kms (13 miles) away! But we weren't positive that's where we were going to spend the night, so wanted to get there fairly early just in case we had to move on.
We love short driving days...but this is pretty short!
We love short driving days...but this is pretty short!
Tuesday, December 16, 2014
We're on the road!
But before we could move the motorhome, we had to move the puppies! You'll remember that six puppies were born underneath Sherman just over a week ago. Mom had made a sort of a nest under there, and they were quite happy.
But, we had to get on the road so Garry built her a new nest.
But, we had to get on the road so Garry built her a new nest.
Monday, December 15, 2014
There's a scorpion in the motorhome!
So I had just gone to bed last night, and Ruth was on the computer. I heard a bit of a shriek and Ruth saying "Kevin, there's a scorpion on the floor!".
Sure enough, there was a scorpion.
How does a scorpion find it's way into the motorhome?? Can't quite figure that out!
Sure enough, there was a scorpion.
How does a scorpion find it's way into the motorhome?? Can't quite figure that out!
Sunday, December 14, 2014
Picked up some deals!
Busy day yesterday. We didn't really plan on it, but we ended up doing a bunch of shopping. One of the other campers here, Rick from Washington, was going in to the Costco store in Puerto Vallarta and we were going to take the bus in anyhow so he offered us a ride. We ended up just staying with him and picked up a few items at each stop.
We were gone almost four hours!
We were gone almost four hours!
Saturday, December 13, 2014
Busloads of kids have arrived!
It rained yesterday morning, which is odd for this time of year. The dry season has begun, and usually that means no rain for months at a time. But it had cleared up by 10:00am, and we decided to go for a walk.
One of the things we like about this area is that there are lots of country trails to walk on that surround the farm fields.
One of the things we like about this area is that there are lots of country trails to walk on that surround the farm fields.
Friday, December 12, 2014
Rancho Altarose RV Park
We really like it here. We're out in the country, and yet we're only 25 kms (15 miles) from Puerto Vallarta. It's quiet, and we have beautiful views of the hills from our side window. Occasionally a tractor, or a couple of guys on horseback will go down the road beside us.
It's about 20 minutes to walk in to town.
It's about 20 minutes to walk in to town.
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