When I asked him best way to communicate, he said DM in IG. But, I've also been successful with Whatsapp. I think those are his 2 preferred methods.your guide does not seem to answer emails ....
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When I asked him best way to communicate, he said DM in IG. But, I've also been successful with Whatsapp. I think those are his 2 preferred methods.your guide does not seem to answer emails ....
Is the violence in Michoacán primarily inland? ... Been reading wild sh!t in the news recently in that state about IEDs and mines on the roadways, as well as military, cops, farmers and mayoral candidates being killed.
I know for at least one of the points- the guides all pool their cash and pay the farmer/land owner an annual fee for access. The ocean is public. But the land you gotta cross to get there is not.This is kinda bs man.
Do these guides own the land around those breaks or are they friends with who owns them? Assuming they are not public land, which usually it is and you need to leave some kind of access by law. But yeah nobody in latin america respects those laws. I’d pay, but is bs they get special rights to something they don’t own.
And i’d avoid holidays and days when those mexicans gonna be drinking, even if you’re with a guide.
LOLsThis is kinda bs man.
Do these guides own the land around those breaks or are they friends with who owns them? Assuming they are not public land, which usually it is and you need to leave some kind of access by law. But yeah nobody in latin america respects those laws. I’d pay, but is bs they get special rights to something they don’t own.
And i’d avoid holidays and days when those mexicans gonna be drinking, even if you’re with a guide.
They pay the land owners for access. Depending on the location there is access between parcélelas but it can be few and far between. That means a dirt road but not necessarily parking. Varies from place to place. For example there’s public access here but parking is limited to the restaurant, everything else is fenced off.This is kinda bs man.
Do these guides own the land around those breaks or are they friends with who owns them? Assuming they are not public land, which usually it is and you need to leave some kind of access by law. But yeah nobody in latin america respects those laws. I’d pay, but is bs they get special rights to something they don’t own.
And i’d avoid holidays and days when those mexicans gonna be drinking, even if you’re with a guide.
Puerto's already BTFO with crowds and of late the sand looks like garbage. I was watching some 90s videos recently and the change is pretty dramatic. The left point in town there is BTFO. The right points down South are already pay-to-play and some look BTFO with crowds. I gave up on that article after like the fifth fucking healing crystal/shamanic bullshit clause.Is this an "enjoy it while it lasts" scenario? https://www.bbc.com/travel/article/20240325-mexicos-controversial-new-superhighway... Lake so what so many other surf destinations have become?
There's points in Southern Oaxaca and points in Southern Sinaloa where sh!t seems way more locked down. I've been told by visitors right when they started locking down the rights in Oaxaca that no pay = rock through the windshield. I've been told by people who work in resort property management that the privatization in Southern Sinaloa is the result of paying off the local black market conglomerate and that you'd way rather pay some to access it their way than pay all to access it your way, just the once.This is kinda bs man.
Do these guides own the land around those breaks or are they friends with who owns them? Assuming they are not public land, which usually it is and you need to leave some kind of access by law. But yeah nobody in latin america respects those laws. I’d pay, but is bs they get special rights to something they don’t own.
And i’d avoid holidays and days when those mexicans gonna be drinking, even if you’re with a guide.
It’s seasonal. Can go onshore early. Tecoman is sketchier than never before. Good looking young woman. Nobody does business without paying informal tax. Ditto for everyplace else on the pacific coast. So there’s always that element around. As a traveler you shouldn’t have to deal with that. Don’t make yourself a target.I surfed small pascuales and it was very fUN.
I've heard Tecoman is super rough around the edges and to avoid lingering there. Although also one of the few places with a bank to take out cash if you're planning on spending time in Pascuales or further south.It’s seasonal. Can go onshore early. Tecoman is sketchier than never before. Good looking young woman. Nobody does business without paying informal tax. Ditto for everyplace else on the pacific coast. So there’s always that element around. As a traveler you shouldn’t have to deal with that. Don’t make yourself a target.
First time I went there was this time of year. The beach was busy with temporary brothels and vendors of party favors. The place we stayed, the owner cut up a decent sized hammerhead on the beach, solid 4 meters.
Fly to Zihuatanejo. Rent a car. Drive to Nexpa. Stay off of the road as much as possible. There’s a guy up there, Royce, that his gal (maybe ex now) owns some sort of fitness place(s) up around Tofino. Find him. He knows the area. Don’t over think it, the best plan only works until the first shot is fired.I've heard Tecoman is super rough around the edges and to avoid lingering there. Although also one of the few places with a bank to take out cash if you're planning on spending time in Pascuales or further south.
Is El paraíso and Cuyutlan safer and reasonably nice compared to Pascaules? I've heard the surf breaks there aren't as board breaking? The plan was to head from Manzanillo to La Ticla, but the flight would get in late afternoon so I was planning on spending a night or two closer before heading down. I hear Barra de Navidad is nice but in the opposite direction and San Juan de Alima is a bit too far to on my first day before night.
That's one option. If I did the April trip it'd likely be flying into Zihuatanejo then drive to Troncones, Saladita, and Nexpa. If I did the November trip it'd likely be flying into Manzanillo and head for La Ticla.Fly to Zihuatanejo. Rent a car. Drive to Nexpa. Stay off of the road as much as possible. There’s a guy up there, Royce, that his gal (maybe ex now) owns some sort of fitness place(s) up around Tofino. Find him. He knows the area. Don’t over think it, the best plan only works until the first shot is fired.
If you do the fly into Huatulco trip and your trip coincides with a gap between swells you'll be wishing you could blow burros for bus fare to Puerto.That's one option. If I did the April trip it'd likely be flying into Zihuatanejo then drive to Troncones, Saladita, and Nexpa. If I did the November trip it'd likely be flying into Manzanillo and head for La Ticla.
If I do the fly into Huatulco trip, I was thinking somewhere west of Salina Cruz. Puerto Escondido area sounds too much like a blown out butthole these days.
This April? If not get back to us next year. Why stop at La Saladita and Troncones? Are you coming to surf or hang out with white people and eat overpriced food?That's one option. If I did the April trip it'd likely be flying into Zihuatanejo then drive to Troncones, Saladita, and Nexpa. If I did the November trip it'd likely be flying into Manzanillo and head for La Ticla.
If I do the fly into Huatulco trip, I was thinking somewhere west of Salina Cruz. Puerto Escondido area sounds too much like a blown out butthole these days.
Maybe someone will chime in and tell us which places aren’t blown out buttholes. I’d be interested to see that.
Thanks, someone!Why stop at La Saladita and Troncones? Are you coming to surf or hang out with white people and eat overpriced food?