Pieda Parada. Looking back on the road we came in on with Allende beyond, lost in the coastal haze.
Trinidad comes with some very special recommendations.
Not only is it Capital of the Universe, it is land blessed by God. And if you still didn’t get the drift, they mentioned the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit to boot.
I’m sorry we didn’t spend more time there, but as it turned out, we barely had enough time to find room & board that evening anyway.
Potrero Redondo.
Ahh. RG is using some poetic license, I think, but his copy still reads good. I’m not sure Narcizo is the alcalde (mayor) of PR. But he could be. He is one of the movers of the town and connected with Adventurs and I’ve hung with him before, shared bread and taken photos of his family. Potrero Redondo had recently acquired electricity in the last 2 months, an event that the community is very proud of but sure to change the character of this wonderfully inaccessible spot.
There was talk at the Cola de Caballo highway of hookin’ if for Galeana via the slab route, Cercado, Montemorelos, Linares, 2-3 hours I figured in my head. Tracker John was worried we wouldn’t find a room if we continued on with the original plans.
Oh, we’ll find a room, John. Don’t worry. We’ll find a room. We’ll find something in Cienega.
Well, we fell into a cabana suited to everyone's liking easy enough. Thanks to a chance encounter with Fito. Finding food presented more of a problem. (Not me, I still carried leftover chicken from 2 nights ago.)
We scoured the town top to bottom searching for food and settled on elotes. Well, it was elotes or crackers.
Scott's photo.
If you don't jump in here Stingray, I'm gonna use all your photos.
Trinidad comes with some very special recommendations.
Not only is it Capital of the Universe, it is land blessed by God. And if you still didn’t get the drift, they mentioned the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit to boot.
I’m sorry we didn’t spend more time there, but as it turned out, we barely had enough time to find room & board that evening anyway.
Potrero Redondo.
Ahh. RG is using some poetic license, I think, but his copy still reads good. I’m not sure Narcizo is the alcalde (mayor) of PR. But he could be. He is one of the movers of the town and connected with Adventurs and I’ve hung with him before, shared bread and taken photos of his family. Potrero Redondo had recently acquired electricity in the last 2 months, an event that the community is very proud of but sure to change the character of this wonderfully inaccessible spot.
There was talk at the Cola de Caballo highway of hookin’ if for Galeana via the slab route, Cercado, Montemorelos, Linares, 2-3 hours I figured in my head. Tracker John was worried we wouldn’t find a room if we continued on with the original plans.
Oh, we’ll find a room, John. Don’t worry. We’ll find a room. We’ll find something in Cienega.
Well, we fell into a cabana suited to everyone's liking easy enough. Thanks to a chance encounter with Fito. Finding food presented more of a problem. (Not me, I still carried leftover chicken from 2 nights ago.)
We scoured the town top to bottom searching for food and settled on elotes. Well, it was elotes or crackers.
Scott's photo.
If you don't jump in here Stingray, I'm gonna use all your photos.