This is the second in a three-part series on the unexpected (for us) cool-ness of Guadalajara, Mexico. We almost didn’t go there and now aren’t we glad we did.
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As we say goodbye to the Shark Car (El Tiburon), we also say goodbye to 36 friends that helped us through the dozens of hours of driving over 7 weeks between Lo... Read More...
First, yes. El Tiburon lives. Thanks for your concern. However, as we near the end of our time with the Shark Car, it seemed time to give some updates and insig... Read More...
This is a three-part series on the unexpected (for us) cool-ness of Guadalajara, Mexico. We almost didn’t go there and now aren’t we glad we did.
I left Guad... Read More...
The Mexican state of Jalisco is synonymous with one thing: tequila. The town of Tequila, about 40 km northwest of Guadalajara, lays much the same claim on the b... Read More...
The town of San Juan Quemado (Saint John the Burnt) wasn’t always known this way. At one time, it was just the little agricultural town of San Juan the not burn... Read More...
We arrived by the 39 bus from downtown Monterrey to a hilly working-class suburb north of the urban core, aptly named Topo Chico. We exited the bus, followed an... Read More...
Mexico is home to a notorious variety of high-quality street food - available around the clock and in volume. This food comes from carts, storefronts, trucks, v... Read More...
Note: any Spanish dialogue has been converted into roughly equivalent English.
Step 1: The Crossing
When you’re attempting a border crossing for the first tim... Read More...
Writing this I am sitting in an Organic Cafe/Hostel in Monterrey's Barrio Antiguo. That means that we (Noah, myself and the Tiburon) successfully made it across... Read More...