Creel, Mexico - Motorcycle Trip
October 2007
Cooper Canyon in Mexico
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The trip report and MAP are at the end as well the GPS track logs. Motorcycle trip to Copper Canyon, Mexico. We stay at the town of Creel and from there got train trip to El Fuerte. |
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Day 01
Day 02 Less then 20 miles later and we stop at the first checkpoint. We were asked about our Temporary Import Permit for the motorcycle, but not for the visas. Cleared in less then 2 minutes. I didn’t stick the Temporary Import Permit on the windshield and that wasn’t a problem at any other check point, so if you don’t want that stick sticker on your windshield, I would not batter. The first fee boot is about 135 miles from the border and it was $53 pesos (about U$5). We rode Highway 2 until Santa Ana where we got Highway 15D South, going to Hermosillo. That is a very good road, well kept and we could make up time there. Note by one of our readers: " You state that in TECORIPA there were no hotel options available . This is definitely not true. I have checked the village and know of at least three places that rent rooms to travellers."
Note by one of our readers: "You also say that in YECORA you could not find a restaurant. Here too I know that Motel Brisas and Hotel King have their own restaurants and there are at least two other eateries in town." Day 03
Day 04 Day 05 Day 06 Day 07 Day 08 Day 09 Our average spending was around $100/day not counting the train tickets that were $100 each, each way. Other then the gas problem, the bike was flawless and very good to ride. I need to improve the seats. They are too hard and probably I will go back to Rick Mayer next month to fix it. The way back from Mexicali was interesting because we rode a new road, but I would not go back that way any more. The border is too busy and with very narrow streets that makes difficult to split lanes with the cars, so I was sitting there idling for long time. I can go back to Copper Canyon at least one more time, to try some gravel roads and maybe some dirty roads in the future, but the whole trip was two-up, with very little gravel/unpaved roads and that was good.
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The first step was to get a Temporary Import Permit from Banjercito. Was $546.48 pesos (about U$50.00) and was done in few minutes on the internet. Here was our first hotel, in Buckeyne, AZ. Bad one. Didn't worth the $50.00 at all. |
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In Ajo we had breakfast and could see they preparing a Mexican spice food.
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The border of Sonoyta. As soon as you cross it, on your right will be the immigration office and the bank will be on your left. |
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| This is how they paint the road strips in Mexico. The truck driver try to keep it straight (note the side wells) and the guy goes with the brush. | |
| Going to Mexico you have to see a lot of these. Make sure you won't land in one. |
We saw only two accidents in Mexico. This was the first one, on 15D, between Santa Ana and Hermosillo. |
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The highway 16 from Hermosillo to Carpio, right before the turn to Creel. |
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| That is a good road. Not perfect, with many pot holes but we did good. | |
Some views were really amazing. |
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| Just one of the many animals we saw on the roads there. |
Good food at Yepachic. Note the tree |
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We meet these group of 5 or 6 guys trying to start this Suzuki. Eventually it runs and they were able to continue their trip. |
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| More animals on the road. | |
Every place we stop for any reason we make people come by. They like to talk with travels there. |
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| Finally the sigh for Creel. |
| We had good food there most of the time and never got sick. | |
| Hotel Margaritas Mexican Fiesta Hotel in Creel. | |
| The train ride from Crell to El Fuerte was an amazing experience for us. | |
The stop at Divisadero, Copper Canyon. The indians sell a lot of stuff there. |
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| Every time the train stops there is a crowed of vendors selling local art and crafts. |
| The indian woman are very good with their hands doing those baskets. | |
Every stop of the train and there is always vans, buses and taxis for the tourists. |
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The train is very comfortable and pleasant. With good food and drinks. |
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| Temoris about half way on the railroad between El Mojis and Chihuahua is the best view of canyon, river and railroad. |
| Best Margaritas in Mexico in El Fuerte | |
At night we got this free dance show in El Fuerte. |
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| Hotel Don Hidalgo em El Fuerte, Mexico. | |
Next morning we got the train back to Creel . |
and one more shot of Temoris |
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| Town of Creel, in Mexico, when the train arrived. | |
| Lake Arareco, near Creel. | |
| View from Divisadero, in Copper Canyon |
Hotel Mirador in Divisadero, Copper Canyon |
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| Views from Copper Canyon | |
| More Copper Canyon | |
| Good food at the hotel Mirador, but very expensive. |
| More crafts | |
| Indian making the baskets | |
| The famous motorcycle hotel in Creel, on the exit to Divisadero. | |
We are ready to start our way back home. Margaritas Mexican hotel |
| The truck just stop on the middle of the road. No sigh at all. and note the continuo's yellow line... | |
| Nice views | |
| More animals on the road | |
| great motorcycle roads |
| and a burro right after the turn. | |
| Some parts of the road were really bad. | |
| Note the truck dancing on the road. | |
| Hotel Colonial in Hermosillo. That night was expensive. |
| 9876 543 miles | |
they are re paving highway 2. |
| more cactus, near Rock Point | |
and finally 10.000 miles |
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The road to Rock Point is not interesting at all |
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| Vina Hotel in Rock Point (puerto penasco) |
Puerto Penasco |
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crafts in Puerto Penasco. Very juristic town |
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| Sunset by California Gulf | |
| California Gulf. There were a dolphin right in front of the boat. |
| Sunset at california gulf | |
| more fish | |
| Fisherman going back | |
| A lot of building in Puerto Penasco |
| the wall between Mexico and USA | |
The second accident, near the border of Mexicali |
Click on each day for a map view
| 10/18 |
293 miles - 5:40hours | Beckeye, Arizona | Bad motel |
| 10/19 |
556 miles - 13:40hours | Yecora, Mexico | so-so motel |
| 10/20 |
218 miles - 10:00hours | Creel, Mexico |
Good motel |
| 10/21 |
9 hours | Train to El Fuerte | nice train trip |
| 10/22 | 9 hours | Train to Creel | very nice train trip |
| 10/23 | 90 miles - 6:30hours | Divisadero | nice views and food |
| 10/24 |
388 miles - 11:30hours | Hermosillo | Very nice hotel |
| 287 miles - 7:30hours | Puerto Penasco | ocean views | |
| 10/26 | 410 miles - 9:00hours | Home | boring Salton Sea |
| Garmin GPS file | Download HERE | Waypoints and track log |
Who is Elton I was born in Brazil and my wife and I moved to USA, California in 1996, for a change in our lives. Took us some time to learn the language and get into this country, but I think we are doing very well expect the learning a new language after 35 is not easy. We became citizens in 2007. |
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