Posts Tagged ‘oaxaca’

Acapulco

September 28th, 2009

You win some you lose some is the best way to look at this situation. The closer we got to Oaxaca the worse things got. The guy Manny and I were riding with ended up being a complete pyscho. Making threats and causing nothing but problems. Long story short, he and his girlfriend had been bickering for a few days and he decided to take out his anger on me. I really don`t know if they are real threats or not but I decided not to take any chances and be stressed about it. So Manny and I got out in Acapulco and reported the incident to the U.S. Consulate here. Hoping they would help me get a passport and transportation back to the states or atleast do the loan thing for food and a room for a few days while I wait for my unemployment money to deposit. Unfortunately the guy that works there is on vacation. So we`ll just hang on the beach for a while waiting for the money from my unemployment. I will probably stay here for a week or so until I get more money to buy a bus ticket to somewhere cooler. I think I may get a bus up to Zacatecas. I remember the last time I was there and really enjoyed the area. Once there I plan on just hanging out in a cheap cheap hotel for a while and just enjoy some time relaxing. I probably won`t be posting much on here in the next week or more because the cost of getting online for a hour is about a days worth of food for me. Talk with you all soon. Peace

Mazatlan beaches

September 28th, 2009

So we hung out in Nogales on the US side for a day working up some extra cash for the trip. One thing we grossly underestimated was the cost of gas down here. We had no problems crossing the border and the first few checkpoints without passports. We took highway 15 south towards Los Mochis, when about 25 miles north of Los Mochis we hit a Federal checkpoint. They told us without a travel permit to return to Nogales and obtain one or pay $3,000 pesos about $250 USD to continue. We had already ran out of gas money so we took a route through AgioBampo on a beach road where we got stuck in mud many times taking a day and a half to go about 15 miles around the Federal checkpoint. Come to find out, the guy that works at that checkpoint takes an hour off each day between 6am and 7am. So if your coming this way with no passport wait till 6am to go through the Fed check point north of Los Mochis. By the way, the reason we came with no passports is because it takes so long to get them in the states. Once we arrive in Oaxaca we can goto the Consulate and get one in a week! So we are now clear of all the checkpoints and have been camping out on the beach in southern Mazatlan. We plan on staying here a few days to spange/panhandle enough money to get to Puerto Escondido, Oaxaca. At the moment its costing about $500($40 USD) pesos per tank of gas, and we need about 4 or 5 more to get to our final destination. I’ll be uploading some pictures and such when we get to Oaxaca. We’ll be selling the truck there and getting a 3 bedroom apartment. My unemployment kicks in next week so I’ll have plenty of cash to fund getting a online store setup to sell local crafts on the net. Wish us luck and will chat with you all soon. ooohh yeah I have a skype voice mail at 504,322,3559.