cavebiker
Active Member
Back On the Road:
Almost every night and every day we have experienced torrential rains. We extended our stay in Xalapa a couple of
days hoping for a reprieve from the rain. The Last day here we had only light sprinkles so we were confident
tomorrow is the day to ride. The whole state of Veracruz and others near Mexico City are experiencing bad
flooding. We had plans to check out other locations people recommended to us but with all the flooding and rain
we decided to ride for the east coast then head north toward the U.S. border. The plan then is to regroup in
Wisconsin for a couple of months before heading down to South America.
Heidi suits up in her rain gear right away. She says”Don’t you think its going to rain!” She balks at my
optimism. The skies looked dark in the direction we’re riding. I’m sure Heidi is going to be the smart one today,
again.
It wasn’t long before my rain gear goes on. And it wasn’t long after that, it was raining so hard Heidi gives me
the ‘single jabs’ signal meaning ‘we gotta’ pull over. She was right, it was difficult to see. We were lucky
again. This gas station was in just the right spot. We waited until the rain was down to steady and light before
taking off again. It cost us maybe 15 or 20 minutes. We see this as a small price to pay for the added safety.
The rains lessened the further south we rode. We finally made it to the Emerald coast village I remembered from
another ride. There are a lot of hotel options here. We think we found the best beach hotel in town. $40 a night,
The people who run and own this hotel are real pleasant and friendly. The grandmother directs me to park the bike
right in front of their house under this awning.
We are four blocks from the main city beach. This is a paradise in our book.
City beach.
The first photo he didn’t think he had enough shrimp in his hand. He grabs more and poses. He has a scale on the
ground and is loading this pan full of shrimp and selling them to the restaurant.
We get a plate of Mexican snacks included with our margaritas today. Can ‘dig it’.
Nice view of the tropical bay.
There’s a small fishing boat coming in. A White heroin slowly flaps into flight.
The fisherman studies the location hard before he sets his net.
The Emerald coast is great. We celebrated our 19th wedding anniversary here. We can’t believe it’s been that
long. This also marked ‘one year’ from when we started the ride. ‘Way’ cool….
Tomorrow we are gunning for Ciudad Victoria. It will be a long day and ride. From there it’s a half a day to the
US border. It looks like smooth sailing.
The Ride Continues.......................
Almost every night and every day we have experienced torrential rains. We extended our stay in Xalapa a couple of
days hoping for a reprieve from the rain. The Last day here we had only light sprinkles so we were confident
tomorrow is the day to ride. The whole state of Veracruz and others near Mexico City are experiencing bad
flooding. We had plans to check out other locations people recommended to us but with all the flooding and rain
we decided to ride for the east coast then head north toward the U.S. border. The plan then is to regroup in
Wisconsin for a couple of months before heading down to South America.
Heidi suits up in her rain gear right away. She says”Don’t you think its going to rain!” She balks at my
optimism. The skies looked dark in the direction we’re riding. I’m sure Heidi is going to be the smart one today,
again.
It wasn’t long before my rain gear goes on. And it wasn’t long after that, it was raining so hard Heidi gives me
the ‘single jabs’ signal meaning ‘we gotta’ pull over. She was right, it was difficult to see. We were lucky
again. This gas station was in just the right spot. We waited until the rain was down to steady and light before
taking off again. It cost us maybe 15 or 20 minutes. We see this as a small price to pay for the added safety.
The rains lessened the further south we rode. We finally made it to the Emerald coast village I remembered from
another ride. There are a lot of hotel options here. We think we found the best beach hotel in town. $40 a night,
The people who run and own this hotel are real pleasant and friendly. The grandmother directs me to park the bike
right in front of their house under this awning.
We are four blocks from the main city beach. This is a paradise in our book.
City beach.
The first photo he didn’t think he had enough shrimp in his hand. He grabs more and poses. He has a scale on the
ground and is loading this pan full of shrimp and selling them to the restaurant.
We get a plate of Mexican snacks included with our margaritas today. Can ‘dig it’.
Nice view of the tropical bay.
There’s a small fishing boat coming in. A White heroin slowly flaps into flight.
The fisherman studies the location hard before he sets his net.
The Emerald coast is great. We celebrated our 19th wedding anniversary here. We can’t believe it’s been that
long. This also marked ‘one year’ from when we started the ride. ‘Way’ cool….
Tomorrow we are gunning for Ciudad Victoria. It will be a long day and ride. From there it’s a half a day to the
US border. It looks like smooth sailing.
The Ride Continues.......................