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A day on the beach outside of Mazatlan

PostPosted: Wed Jan 20, 2010 1:36 pm
by asirimarco
This is where we are in Mexico now –
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Some side trips we’ve taken out of Mazatlan
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We took a drive south of Mazatlan to Stone Island – it’s not really an island more like a peninsula. We knew there were a couple of campgrounds there and that the road into them was pretty much washboard dirt. But our main reason for going was we heard there were miles of beach and zillions of sand dollars on the beach. It was a beautiful day with nice breezes so it sounded like a good idea. We took MX15 south to the airport turn off then followed the signs to the Isles a Piedra. Our friend had told us follow the road until the concrete stops then continue on the rough dirt road until you can get to the beach on one of the dirt access roads through the coconut plantations. So we did. Met this guy along the way.
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Let me make this comment – Why any one would ever want to take their RV over that road is beyond me. It is horrible – washboard, dusty, narrow and just plain terrible.
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We finally turned off on a dirt track towards the beach – it was by far the better road to drive on.
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And a pretty drive over the red dirt trail through the coconut plantation. A picture postcard view - the elegant trees against a radiant blue sky dotted with puffy white clouds.
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Once on the beach, hard packed sand, we headed north towards the area where the campgrounds were. There were other tire tracks in the sand but we were the only people in sight.
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On the distance horizon we could see Mazaltan.
Soon we came to the area where the campgrounds and little village were. We were no longer alone. Lots of restaurants, hundreds – I’m not exaggerating – of vendors selling anything and every thing they could carry. A tiny portion of them.
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ATVs for rent, inflatable boats and kayaks for rent.
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Horses with tourists on them riding down the sand.
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Both campgrounds were packed full – lots of Canadian flags flying over the RVs.
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We kept going until we found the inlet that’s between the peninsula and Mazatlan. It’s not very wide, probably a five minute ferry ride. On the Mazatlan side there was a big cruise ship docked.
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Behind it we could see the towers of the Church in the Historic District. And on this side were the ferries that go back and forth. Everything from a big two deck boat to the little pangas.
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We thought about stopping to eat at one of the beach side restaurants but every time we slowed down the vendors smelled fresh sales and came running.
So back down the beach we went. What a gorgeous drive. Blue sky above, smooth sand below, palm trees on one side and ocean on the other and once out of the village no one else around. Who could ask for more?
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Then suddenly we saw ! A GOLF COURSE ! Kidding right?
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Nope we’d happened into a very exclusive community of mansions and hotels. Great big expensive ones.
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And right in front of them were four guys out in the water fishing with a big net. Only in Mexico. They were some of the construction workers working on a new hotel and they were fishing for supper. I hope they had something else to eat as while we were watching they didn’t catch anything.
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Just to mention a thing about the beaches in Mexico – up to the high tide mark they belong to the country – no such thing as private beaches here – like in CA and some other states.
Just past the hotels and houses were these guys – they didn’t look too happy to see us so we kept moving.
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Instead of going clear back up the beach to were we had come on we cut into the hotel area and found a nice road out to the main road – completely avoiding the rough dirt road that went to the village.

Re: A day on the beach outside of Mazatlan

PostPosted: Wed Jan 20, 2010 1:59 pm
by Liz
Oh, what beautiful pictures. Love those deserted beaches. It was well worth it to me for you to drive down that dusty, washboardy, road with the gorgeous scenery. Do most visitors come by the 5 min. ferry? If so, they miss a lot.

Re: A day on the beach outside of Mazatlan

PostPosted: Wed Jan 20, 2010 8:22 pm
by avalen
wow how neat! wonder why those brahmas were just out there loose like that.

Re: A day on the beach outside of Mazatlan

PostPosted: Wed Jan 20, 2010 9:00 pm
by BirdbyBird
Thanks for sharing the pictures and bumpy rides with us....

Re: A day on the beach outside of Mazatlan

PostPosted: Wed Jan 20, 2010 10:58 pm
by Forestgal
Beautiful beach! :)

You're a better person than I for driving on it, though. I did that once at Pismo Beach in CA, which is known for being able to drive on. Well ... leave it to me (and about 5 others) to find the one area of soft sand to get stuck in with a rising tide. Needless to say I was pretty panicked, especially as the waves began lapping at my tires. But this beach is known for all sorts of ATV-ing, and there were HUGE trucks with big fat tires all over the place. They saw me standing on my running boards trying to figure out what I was going to do, so one took pity on me and hauled me out. I tried it once ... never again.

You keep taking those pictures and I'll live vicariously through you. ;)

Laura -- and Jed

Re: A day on the beach outside of Mazatlan

PostPosted: Thu Jan 21, 2010 9:47 am
by asirimarco
Most of the cattle in Mexico are free range - you find them all over the place including along the toll roads - one of the reasons you have to drive so careful here. The other day while driving inland we came across a big fat pig in the road. Sometimes is horses or burros - The first picture of the lone bull - he was strolling down the road, I could have touched him - the others were by the beach where there wasn't a road.
Our jeep is 4 wheel drive and set up for off road driving so he can go pretty much any where. We've pulled or pushed quite a few peope out of sand or mud.
The ferries are little and only carry people - the RVs all have to come in over the gravel road. Then the people take the ferry to go back and forth to Mazatlan to visit or shop. The big resort down at the other end of the beach is cement road all the way to it.

Re: A day on the beach outside of Mazatlan

PostPosted: Thu Jan 21, 2010 10:02 am
by oregontocal
I love your pictures and commentary. What a great trip you're having! Not sure about driving a rig on the sand, having gotten my pickup stuck here while geocaching a few months ago, but you can't beat your campsite.

In San Felipe we talked with a guy who puts out his large net every day and hauls it back in at low tide. Most of the time he's very lucky. In fact, he makes regular trips up to San Diego to sell his huge shrimp and other catches. We've still got one meal left of the kilo of shrimp (prawns, actually) we bought from him.

Re: A day on the beach outside of Mazatlan

PostPosted: Thu Jan 21, 2010 11:26 am
by AlmostThere
So it's my understanding that you did this drive in the Jeep, not the MH?
I panicked when I saw the tracks in the beach sand, too! :o Lived in AK too long, I guess, where the tides come and go so quickly.
Thanks for sharing your day trip. Very cool!

Re: A day on the beach outside of Mazatlan

PostPosted: Thu Jan 21, 2010 2:38 pm
by bluepinecones
As usual I so enjoyed your photos and descriptions. Keep them coming.

Re: A day on the beach outside of Mazatlan

PostPosted: Thu Jan 21, 2010 3:13 pm
by asirimarco
Yes we did that trip in the Jeep - he's built for it and is 4 wheel drive- Jennie the RV is still parked in a very nice campground in Mazatlan proper.
The RVs in the campground in the picture came in over the gravel road - all 10 miles of it. But most are from Canada and come down and spend the whole winter there -