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Days 22 & 23: Banámichi to Hermosillo

We left Banámichi late Monday morning. We had narrowed down to three options for our next destination – Hermosillo, San Carlos, or Yécora. The first choice came when we reached Mazocahui, and had to decide between Hermosillo/San Carlos and Moctezuma/Sahuaripe/Yécora. We still had some work to finish, SIM cards to buy, and with the previous day’s […]

Days 20 & 21: Rainy Banámichi

Our weekend in Banámichi was spent mostly working and helping our hosts with their website. We shot some footage of the hotel and surrounding area, and will be putting those up on our YouTube channel once they’re ready. Phil also went for a ride in the afternoon on Saturday with Tom and they crossed the Rio […]

We’re on YouTube!

Yes, that’s right – we have decided to share our adventures and mishaps with our readers in motion-picture format. Our first video is up and is an accelerated recording of the road from Cananea to Banámichi. Don’t forget to subscribe to our channel! 🙂 [embedyt] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9xuYCwpKa9Y[/embedyt]

Translations

Just a quick note to inform our visitors that we added a “Google Translate” plugin to our blog. Several languages are available at the top of the right sidebar on the side. Depending on the speed of your connection it may take a few seconds for the page to refresh translated to the language of […]

Day 19: Sustainable Living and Fiesta Food

Our first morning in Banámichi started with a hearty breakfast consisting of fresh fruits (mangoes, cantaloupes, and watermelons), scrambled eggs, beans, flour tortillas, orange juice, coffee, and tea. We did a bit of work post-breakfast and then our host, Tom, took us to the home of a couple, Stevan and Lucia, who are committed to sustainable […]

Days 17 & 18: New Mexico to Mexico

Our ride from Deming to Douglas on Wednesday morning was a short one at 2.5 hours. It wasn’t as scenic as what we had grown used to seeing so we didn’t stop as many times – just for the usual gas and water, mostly. We did have to pull over to the side of the […]

Days 15 & 16: Currency Exchange and Coffee Politics

On our final morning in Albuquerque, we started the day with a fruitless attempt at trying to change a small amount of Canadian cash that I have been carrying with me into U.S. dollars. Since I won’t be back to Canada for a while, I figured that American cash would be useful for the remaining […]

Day 14: Breaking Bad in Albuquerque

We started our first morning in Albuquerque a bit later than usual, but with the usual breakfast at Starbucks. We decided to spend the day doing a Breaking Bad tour so we looked up all the shooting locations of the show and visited the ones we wanted to see. We were successful in finding some […]

Day 13: The Road to Albuquerque

The ride from Farmington to Albuquerque was a short and scenic one at around 3 hours on the US Route 550. We made many picture stops along the way since the day was nice and the temperature remained within a tolerable range. We arrived in Albuquerque in the afternoon and relaxed a bit before going […]

Day 12: Monument Valley and Arizona to New Mexico

The ride from Flagstaff to Monument Valley was a fairly long one at around 3 hours, plus the break times. The day started out tolerably warm so we enjoyed the breathtaking scenery; however, by the time we reached our destination, it was cold and rainy.       Monument Valley is located on a Native […]

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