2013年4月29日星期一

Bike Touring in Mexico autoboss v30

Early retirement brought my wife and me here for the year-round ideal weather, fabulous mountain roads and autoboss v30  scenery. We and our motorcycle friends who live

Here are certain that we live in "motorcycle heaven." One recent ride took us approximately 2,000 kilometers, primarily on new two-lane blacktop roads through the mountains, valleys and plateaus of the famous Sierra Madre Occidental Mountains. In less than an hour after departing the Pacific resort town of Puerto Vallarta, we had   autoboss v30 snaked our way to San Sebastián del Oeste, a 400-year-old colonial silver mining town situated 4,856 feet above sea level. When the mines played out more than 100 years ago, the area was abandoned. Since the town was so isolated, it was perfectly preserved in its original condition.
It is now a National Architectural and Historical Site. It is a quaint village complete with narrow cobblestone roads leading to the main plaza, an ideal spot to sample the   autoboss v30  locally grown coffee. Within a couple of hours we descended into the Mascota river valley with its sugar cane and agave plantations. This led us to the forested, curvy roads that wind around the snowcapped Volcán de Colima, which is still quite active. We continued up to the alpine forests and town of Mazamitla at 7,500 feet, which is designated a "Pueblo Mágico." Its name means "The place where arrows are made for hunting deer." Even today mountain lions, deer and golden eagles can be seen among the pine and Oakcovered Mountains,Gm tech2 scan tool  which have been referred to as the "Switzerland of Mexico." I also know of two other "Switzerlands of Mexico"! While gazing around the plaza, it did seem comparable to a Swiss village. Diversity is the key word when describing the topography of Mexico. One evening was spent in Ajijic on the north shore of Lake Chapala, the largest natural lake in Mexico.

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