The tour buses began arriving at 7:00am. This is a popular spot, and especially so on holidays and long weekends. And they kept coming, all day long.
First thing we did was that I drove Sue and Roy's van down to the lower parking area before it got too busy down there. Roy would have had a tough time doing the climb up to the parking area where the rest of us are, and their vehicle can fit into a normal parking spot.
Igor's home for the next month or so near Valle de Bravo, Mexico.
Where are Kevin and Ruth now? Valle de Bravo, Mexico.
Where are Kevin and Ruth going next? Mexico City, Mexico on November 28 for two nights!
Sunday, March 15, 2020
Saturday, March 14, 2020
Yet another adventure for the group!
First off, let me address the craziness going on in the world. We do not talk about politics, our health, or the news unless it affects our travels. So far, what is happening in the world has not affected our travels. In fact, if it weren't for the internet we wouldn't even know about it.
And so that's all I have to say about it for now. If that changes, I will be the first to let you know! But for now, it is business as usual here at Travel with Kevin and Ruth.
Back to our regularly scheduled programming...
And so that's all I have to say about it for now. If that changes, I will be the first to let you know! But for now, it is business as usual here at Travel with Kevin and Ruth.
Back to our regularly scheduled programming...
Friday, March 13, 2020
One of the prettiest campsites in Mexico
We were happy at the place we had stayed Wednesday night, and would have been prepared to stay another night. But Ruth and I had found a better spot just a couple of kms down the road. The sign at the entrance had said it was a community campground and it was 50 pesos per person to camp overnight. But there was nobody around and the gate was wide open. We had paid 200 pesos per rig where we were, so not only was the place down the road better... it was also cheaper.
We set off at 9:00am for what would be a very short driving day!
We set off at 9:00am for what would be a very short driving day!
Thursday, March 12, 2020
Yet another beautiful campsite in the mountains
We left the little ejido village of Tuliman right at 9:00am. Our host Josue insisted on leading us out of the area and up to the main road. Really nice people.
We were headed up to Mineral del Chico National Park.
We were headed up to Mineral del Chico National Park.
Wednesday, March 11, 2020
An adventurous hike with waterfalls!
We hired Josue to take us for a hike into the canyon. He brought along Carlos, one of the local boys to bring up the rear so nobody got left behind.
Ten of us set off at 9:00am. We first went to the ridge of the canyon, and then walked the road down to the park entrance.
Ten of us set off at 9:00am. We first went to the ridge of the canyon, and then walked the road down to the park entrance.
Tuesday, March 10, 2020
This is why we come to Mexico
9:30am start for the group yesterday after a great week in the Cholula/Puebla city area. But, it's time to get back into the countryside.
As I mentioned yesterday, the next couple of weeks are going to be interesting. Not many RV'ers to Mexico visit the region through which we are headed. As such, there aren't many official RV camping areas and we kind of have to wing it.
As I mentioned yesterday, the next couple of weeks are going to be interesting. Not many RV'ers to Mexico visit the region through which we are headed. As such, there aren't many official RV camping areas and we kind of have to wing it.
Monday, March 9, 2020
Not every day you see something like this. Especially here in Mexico!
Sundays are a great day to explore downtown Puebla... there is so much going on!
So yesterday morning at 10:30am, we ordered some Uber taxis and took the group downtown to central Puebla.
So yesterday morning at 10:30am, we ordered some Uber taxis and took the group downtown to central Puebla.
Sunday, March 8, 2020
Bike ride in Puebla, and new dinette cushions for Sherman
(I posted February's expenses last night... you can read about it here... February Expenses.)
Eight of us set off at 9:00am yesterday for a bike ride into Puebla.
Puebla is a modern city of about 3 million people. It is located at an elevation of 7,000'. It's also one of the cleanest cities in Mexico... very little graffiti, and lots of green space. We purposely didn't go into the historical area itself since we are taking the group in there today. Plus, the "cyclopista" doesn't go into the central area.
Eight of us set off at 9:00am yesterday for a bike ride into Puebla.
Puebla is a modern city of about 3 million people. It is located at an elevation of 7,000'. It's also one of the cleanest cities in Mexico... very little graffiti, and lots of green space. We purposely didn't go into the historical area itself since we are taking the group in there today. Plus, the "cyclopista" doesn't go into the central area.
Saturday, March 7, 2020
February Expenses
Not a bad month, pretty much exactly as expected at $1,900 CAD ($1,415 USD).
We started the month in Cuernavaca and drove all the way to Ocozocoautla and back to Oaxaca so we actually did a fair bit of driving in February. So of course gasoline took up a fair chunk of our February expenses!
We started the month in Cuernavaca and drove all the way to Ocozocoautla and back to Oaxaca so we actually did a fair bit of driving in February. So of course gasoline took up a fair chunk of our February expenses!
Steak for dinner!
It just occurred to me that I never published out February expense report... and I don't have time to do it now. We are headed out to do some cycling around Puebla this morning and we are leaving in 40 minutes... so this will be a quick post.
I'll get to the expenses later today.
I'll get to the expenses later today.
Friday, March 6, 2020
We had to go to plan B
We had a van coming to pick us up at 9:00am to take us on a planned hike in the national park located between the two volcanoes.
The town of Cholula where the campground is located is at 7,000' altitude. The park where we were going is around 12,000' altitude, so it's a bit of climb by vehicle just to get to the trails.
The town of Cholula where the campground is located is at 7,000' altitude. The park where we were going is around 12,000' altitude, so it's a bit of climb by vehicle just to get to the trails.
Thursday, March 5, 2020
This town doesn't get many tourists!
Great day for a hike.
But, it was a great day for other things as well because some of the group chose to go bike riding, and some took the Cholula trolley tour.
We set off with Bob and Denise at around 9:30am.
But, it was a great day for other things as well because some of the group chose to go bike riding, and some took the Cholula trolley tour.
We set off with Bob and Denise at around 9:30am.
Wednesday, March 4, 2020
A great first day in Cholula
We really like this area. There is so much to see and do, and the weather is absolutely perfect in our opinion.
First thing we did was to walk the 2.5 kms or so to the Great Pyramid of Cholula. This is the largest pyramid in the world, built over a period of more than 1,000 years between 300 BC to 900 AD. When the Spanish came, they built a church on top of it, and they may not have even known it was a pyramid.
First thing we did was to walk the 2.5 kms or so to the Great Pyramid of Cholula. This is the largest pyramid in the world, built over a period of more than 1,000 years between 300 BC to 900 AD. When the Spanish came, they built a church on top of it, and they may not have even known it was a pyramid.
Tuesday, March 3, 2020
Mexico RV Caravan Travel Day - Oaxaca to Cholula
Long driving day yesterday as we made our way from Oaxaca city to the Puebla suburb of Cholula.
It's a distance of 369 kms (229 miles), and we had thought about taking the free road and breaking it into a two day drive, but due to a variety of reasons we chose to take the toll road and do it all in one shot.
It's a distance of 369 kms (229 miles), and we had thought about taking the free road and breaking it into a two day drive, but due to a variety of reasons we chose to take the toll road and do it all in one shot.
Monday, March 2, 2020
Market day in Tlacalula
The Tlacalula market just east of Oaxaca city is a huge Sunday market that has been operating since before the Spanish arrived. Many of the indigenous people from the surrounding hills come here on Sundays to sell their goods and socialize.
A group of us hopped on the local bus at 9:00am to do the drive out to the town of Tlacalula.
A group of us hopped on the local bus at 9:00am to do the drive out to the town of Tlacalula.
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