Thursday 9 October 2008

Topolobampo, Sinaloa, Mexico

Morning all. Been a strange morning so far. We have been calling over to the Baja trying to communícate on the phone en Español with the Baja Ferries ticket office at La Paz and customs guys at Pichilingua port – after being passed from person to person, extensión to extensión & making a series of calls which ultimately ended back at the same place, it seems that nobody has seen Stuart´s passport “No verlo”! Will check on Ebay next – anyone bidding on a UK passport??

In the meantime, Stu has obtained the necessary paperwork to apply for a new passport that may be issued in Mexico in 10 working days! On the face of it Topolobampo seemed like a one horse town servicing the local port, but Hotel Marine is great, it´s clean, has aircon and a pool. Just round the corner is an internet/printing/stationary store - there are definately worse places to be delayed! Next up this arvo is a visit to the Police Station to obtain a report detailing the loss of his passport. Given that are several poilce pickups crusing aroud town every 5 minutes, jammed with 5 policias, the station should not be too hard to find! Maybe we can hitch a lift! We anticpated a run in with the coppers last night after purchasing some cervesas from the back door of the store. They were cruising by as we sat on the pavement eating tacos with their tyres almost scraping the curb (Tacos in Mexico are mini tortillas that are delicious when wrapped up & crammed full of shrimps, fish or meat and the obligatory salsa picante). Intimidation tactics possibly!? It felt like just gaining eye contact would be enough to get a free night in the cells!

Forgot to mention earlier that I have my first road infraccione/infringement out of the way after being stopped on the bike in Ciudad Constitucion on Baja for simply trying to enter a road that was under repair, I did not see any signs, but apparently I was in the wrong and this cost me the princely sum of $300 pesos (20 GBP) paid via a secluded cash transaction with Señor Policia behind his car. Stu simply rode on!! Nice one fella.

Met some cool bikers on the ferry yesterday and one amazingly chilled surf chick called Sabrina from Switzerland, with a funky messed up accent from Oz/Canada/California. She´s just cruising in her car, surfing and taking it all in. She left heading south this morning but we hope to hook up with her further south down towards Guatemala. Check her out at http://surfchick.blog.ch/

Our little hiccup here will lead to a change of plans and may see us heading inland towards La Barranca del Cobre, the copper canyon, larger and deeper than the Grand Canyon….! To be confirmed. Adios.

5 comments:

kpick said...

Stu,
We are crossing the boarder to head to the Copper Canyon on the 16th and will be in Creel (the small town at the rim) on Sat. the 18th.
Keep an eye out for us.
I won't be on the BMW look for 2 Honda XR650Rs and a Transalp.
Peace!
Kevin

Paul "Bro" Duncan said...

Alrightly there,

Stu, you's a silly boy eh! I hope you find it or get it back sooner than 10 days time! I've sent you an email with all the non-news happenings this side.

Hey, worse things could happen I guess. Keep yer spirits up and the tacos and beers flowing.

Easy squeezer
Paul

Anonymous said...

Did you say Hi to Norbert?
Western Mexico seems to have got it quiteb bad!

Anonymous said...

Comrade Matt please be so kind and slap Comrade Stu from left ot left and left again! This loss of passport could delay your entry into Columbia! Its not that easy to arrange akidnap yopu know... Some people think its just turn up and grap they guy but no, it takes weeks of preperation!

To be totoally honest the whole thing might be called off, thats my promotion gone, cheers Comrade Stu....

I love you a little less today...

Comrade Jamieastos
FARC Rebel leader (assistant),
Columbia

Unknown said...

Sorry to hear about your passport problems-- hope you can get moving again soon.

Thanks for the postcard and take care!

Jim and Magi Johnson, Klamath Falls, Oregon, USA.