Same as it ever was...chasing the horizon south

Discussion in 'Ride Reports - Epic Rides' started by misery goat, May 23, 2010.

  1. olebiker

    olebiker Old buzzard bait

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    I am in for this one. Safe travel and I hope you don't need those fancy lights you put on.
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  2. misery goat

    misery goat Positating the negative Super Moderator

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    Hey Jim! Thanks man, say hi to the other J's for me. :wave
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  3. RockThrower

    RockThrower yessir

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    Hey Mark, looks like the ride is going well. Looking forward to more pic's. Keep the rubber side down and brake for snakes. Stay safe...
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  4. winterhk

    winterhk *Disminuya Su Velocidad*

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    Hey Mark, glad to see you're off and living it! Sorry I didn't make it down for the send-off, I'll definitely be there for the return! :freaky

    All the best,
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  5. Lornce

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    I'll follow this one.

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  6. DELTATANGO

    DELTATANGO Motorcyclist and Dog Walk

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    Have a good trip.
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  7. YOGOI

    YOGOI Prick

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    OH YA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    I should be in Peru sometime in Jan. or Feb. with a moto. We'll see if our paths meet. Have a hell of a ride. I'll be watch'n. :clap :clap :clap :clap :clap :clap :clap :clap
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  8. misery goat

    misery goat Positating the negative Super Moderator

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    This historic mountain range attracted the conquistadors for it’s wealth of silver and other precious metals and I’m drawn to them for the cooler temps and colonial experience. The Sierra Madres are Mexico’s mountain fortress and throughout history proved difficult to defend and control depending on which side of the battle you were on. Key events leading to Mexico’s independence occurred in these ranges and I look forward to retracing some of the history as I travel them. Ignoring warnings of cartel roadblocks I head up the infamous 40 aka the Devil’s Spine toward Durango.

    SR (Stephen) recommended a restaurant in Copala for breakfast and after missing the turn off I’m glad I make the effort to turn around. The cobble stone lined entrance to the village is inviting and the dining experience proves worth the stop. As I leave the restaurant a rider on a KLR approaches me.

    Stephen rode down from Durango to get his twisty fix for the day. After brief introductions and just enough time for Stephen to inhale a Gatorado and a candy bar we are on our way. Traffic is light but the Federales are out in force, most likely the result of a trucker getting run off the road allegedly trying to evade the gunshots of a pursuing cartel truck. We make a few stops for various geological observations (Stephen’s forte), one of which takes us offroad at precisely the time a demolition crew is dynamiting a construction site for the new tunnel.

    We make it to Durango without incident and Stephen and I part ways at the San Jorge where he recommends I stay for the night. It was a pleasure to meet you Stephen, muchas gracias, amigo. :wave

    Durango is festive in the evening and I am compelled to venture out to capture some of the imagery. The city has a lot to offer the traveler looking for a taste of Old Mexico. I ponder staying an additional day but I opt to keep riding the next morning.

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    Next I ride to Zacatecas, a point of interest I’ve looked forward to since planning my trip. I will enjoy an extended stay in Zac where I’ll indulge in a little masochism and try to improve my Spanish at one of the local language schools.


    Next up, I heart Zacatecas
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  9. misery goat

    misery goat Positating the negative Super Moderator

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    Thanks Mark, it looks like the valley's heating up, you guys hitting the rim road yet?


    No worries Brian, I'll catch you on the flip side.

    Do it. :deal
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  10. SR

    SR Long timer

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    Mark, it was a pleasure to meet you as well. I wish I could tag along with you for a few countries to the south. Looks like I'll have to settle for the next best thing, which is following your ride report.

    Do you happen to have any footage of me where I am not passing anyone on a double yellow line?

    By the way nice argillic alteration and Jarosite in the roadcut to the right. You don't need to be a Geologist to know you are getting into a mining district when the rocks start to look bleached white and iron oxide stained like the rocks in this photo do. Here we are going by the Copala/Santa Lucia mining district.

    Saludos Amigo

    SR
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  11. bigsnowdog

    bigsnowdog Sylvan Dweller

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    I have to admit, I would not have the courage to do what you are doing. Be careful.
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  12. Gordy

    Gordy SUPPORTER

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    I know what you mean..........going out on a 950 is a little frightening.

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  13. 'Rett Butler

    'Rett Butler Happily Married

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    Omar passed on to me what you were up to. Good luck and we'll be following your progress.

    (an occasional C4'er, married a Creeker)
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  14. misery goat

    misery goat Positating the negative Super Moderator

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    Hola amigo. :wave

    Thanks for the support and give my best to the C4 crew next time you're in CC. :*sip*
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  15. misery goat

    misery goat Positating the negative Super Moderator

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    I'm carrying an extra fuel pump. :lol3
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  16. crashmaster

    crashmaster ow, my balls!

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    Actually, you would probably be better off carrying a spare liver. :lol3
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  17. misery goat

    misery goat Positating the negative Super Moderator

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    Ernesto had the tequila out last night. :sick
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  18. crashmaster

    crashmaster ow, my balls!

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    Ouch, how much of that Pemex Magna did you drink? :rofl
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  19. misery goat

    misery goat Positating the negative Super Moderator

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    Enough that I felt nervous around the lit stove this morning. :lol3
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  20. Louge

    Louge silence of the limbs

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    Enjoying your trip Mark ... TdF remains on my short list.
    Carry on mi amigo.

    lou
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