Saturday, October 18, 2008

A Missed Turn

October17, 2008


Photo left: Patzcuaro, Michoacan.
Bruce writing here: We left Patzcuaro Friday morning for a trip to the ruins around Lago de Patzcuaro with the intention of circling the lake then spending a second night in Patzcuaro. We visited 2 of the ruins with the second one being very impressive.

Photo of Ihuatzio, the smaller of the two ruins in this area.

Of course, I knew where we needed to turn to get back to Patzcuaro. Well I missed the turn and just kept driving on without a clue. Finally it dawned on me that our turn was about 20 miles back down a windy, truck-strewn, two-lane, no-shoulder road. We had orginally decided to skip the Lake Chapala area but now we were heading straight for it. So with the fickle-finger of fate guiding us, we made a bee-line to the city of Chapala.







Our Mexico map situation is dodgy at best. We actually use 3 different maps(1 laptop GPS, 1 other on the computer and 1 paper map) to determine where we are and are going and sometimes none of these are correct. So when we decided to enter the lake area from the east we figured that it was probably a good road. Wrong!Unintentionally, this time, we take the Road Less Traveled. We only bottomed out badly one time and knocked some paint off of the fiberglass running boards. The natives in these villages thought we were nuts. They would be right.

Photos below: Break for lunch was free-range chicken and since the Pollo Rosti had no bottled water we had to drink the local beer.



We finally made it to Chapala and got a room at a reasonably-priced "boutique" hotel. We didn't pay any extra for the 6 or 7 gun shots we heard close in the night.




Photos right: Bad road; View from bad road; bad road gone really bad.

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