We had a hard time leaving Lake Atitlan again, but our sail date is looming in the distance. We really liked Guatemala and their people. Again when you believe the media, Guatemala has one of the highest crime rates in the…
Stuck in Guatemala’s Politics
Some last words to Mexico. Overall (apart from our crash!) we had a wonderful time, people were friendly and at no time where they any threat. Before we left our Oasis in “Tule” we did check out Oaxaca City with…
Recovering at the “Oasis”
Well it is not that I can report a lot of events accompanied by nice pictures. The one major event that is still dominating is our crash this last Tuesday. We left our lovely surfers place at La Saladita on…
Mexico Pacific Highway # 200
It had been a smooth ride crossing from Baja to mainland Mexico. We tried to get some sleep here and there but it was tough to find a comfortable and quiet spot amongst a lot of restless kids, snoring Mexican…
Leaving Baja behind
I am writing this from the ferry that currently takes us from La Paz to Mazatlan, which is Mainland Mexico. We had to change plans a bit. Sunday morning we left our lovely hosts Terry and Gary in San Ignacio,…
Going down the coasts and deserts of Baja
Well where do we start. We had a few challenging days since the last blog. Thursday we left St. Quintin, the Old Mill, and drove back over the rough road to the main Hyw. # 1. And then it…
Baja California
After almost a week in the San Bernardino Mountains, we left Monday morning at 6:30 am to try not to get into the morning rush hour towards San Diego. We had to pick up one more little part for Heinz’…
Getting ready for Mexico
We are soon to go into the unknown, out of our comfort zone – into the big Spanish speaking world. We are planning on crossing the border tomorrow and leave California and the U.S behind. The last couple of…