Jurassic Park


The contrast from coming of a desert to now being in a kind of jungle is just amazing. The pictures where taken on my way to Nayarit. My main goal was to arrive to San Blas, Nayarit and the stage was meant to be 190 kms. I was speeding as fast as I could..but fortunately I didn´t arrive nor cycle the 190 kms. I say fortunately, because I had the pleasure to enjoy this road and stop every now and then..

The only thing I had in my mind was…¨Damn this looks like Jurassic Park¨.

Little Mexican Amsterdam


My first stop in the state of Sinaloa was in Escuinapa. A little town full of free mangos, cyclists, and humble people. I can say this town is like a little Mexican Amsterdam, honestly…there is bikes everywhere and both men and women use them to commute daily.

On my way to Escuinapa, which is around 90 kms aways from Mazatlan. I found mangos all over the road and obviously free! This made the stage even better! It was so good to have a mango every other 30 kms to refuel that sugar intake.

In the other hand, I´ve heard that Sinaloa was the most dangerous state in Mexico nowadays. I can recall that the most scariest thing that happen to me while I was there it was a big raining that flood my tent and got me wet…other than that another good day on the road!

Respect and hats off to the Escuinapa´s fire station people. They let me camp in their place and made me feel really welcome. When in doubt go straight to the fire stations! These people are going to help you straight away! In the picture above is Leandro, the captain of Escuinapa´s fire station…we were chatting and joking around.
Good times amigo!

No time, no date, no hurry to get to a place…