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My Journey to Mexico
began by
staying with a friend in Tucson, Arizona – Lawrence - what a
great guy can't say enough about Lawrence Not only did him
give me a place to stay – he also introduced me to Terry,
his mom. She was nice enough to put me up for the night at
her place in Rio Rico, Arizona the last town before the
border. She was a really sweet lady she drove me to the
border and wished me well. I had the feeling - what am I
getting myself into. I don’t know what to expect from Mexico
- Goodbye America for the next five months
started my journey into Mexico at the border crossing of
Nogales.
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It was
during this search for my hotel that I made a dramatic
decision about luggage
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The border crossing was
simple and easy
You just need a tourist form available at the border.
From Nogales, Mexico I took a
bus to Guaymas, Mexico. Stayed the night in an okay room
with bath for $13. Friendly helpful staff, cable TV and blue
ceramic tile throughout. Hotdog story here The next day I
went to San Carlos - San Francisco beach for sunset. One
thing you will learn fast in Mexico is how friendly and
welcoming the people are.
Took
another long second-class bus to Los Mochis. I had a little
trouble finding the hotel that my lets go Mexico book had
listed, but a few friendly people helped and a last I’m in
my dumpy $16/night hotel.
A Decision about Luggage
It was
during this search for my hotel that I made a dramatic decision
about luggage. I was planning on using a backpack and just before I
left I bought a black duffel bag for $20 that I was going to put the
backpack into protected on the buses etc. This was a important and
significant moment because I chose the plain black duffel bag over
the backpack. I'm too lazy to put things nice and neat in all
those backpack compartments every time - the beauty of a black
duffel bag is you can put things in any way you want and the handles
are big enough to use like a backpack. I think it also helps detours
theft because it looks plain and inexpensive. I’ve used this bag on
all my journeys seen. Travel light! Number one rule for any
traveler.
Sinaloa Park
rundown but beautiful like all of Mexico. People here
are so beautiful. I made arrangements for a ferry to La Paz,
Mexico Baja California from Topolobampo port. That’s a
mouthful, looks funny and is even funnier trying to say it
to locals. An overnight journey. Boy was that a painful boat
ride sleeping on the floor with just a blanket but I chose
laying flat over sitting in a chair overnight lots of people
were doing it. I will not hesitate to conform to what the
locals do I don’t not consider myself a tourist but a
traveler. This is also an example of taking advantage of
overnight transportation that saves you the cost of a room.
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