Roadblocks and Chaos from Acapulco to Toluca

It wasn’t what I wanted to do, but I had to head inland where I experienced lots of roadblocks and chaos from Acapulco to Toluca. I wanted to stay on the coast for a few more days over the weekend. However, the prices of hotels skyrocketed over the weekend. For example, I was paying $50 CDN for my hotel in Acapulco. Over the weekend the same room cost $300!!! I looked at various places up and down the coast within a days ride and the prices were all over my budget. I then looked inland.

The prices for hotels inland were cheaper for sure. However, a lot were sold out. I wanted some place in a city centre where I could get out and walk around. All the hotels in my price range were sold out. The best I could find were several hotels in the outskirts of Toluca. Tripadvisor rated Quinta del Rey Express as the best of these.

La Quebrada

Before leaving Acapulco on the morning of the 18th for Toluca, I wanted to go to La Quebrada to see where the cliff diver dive from. According to Wikipedia, the La Quebrada Cliff Divers are a group of professional high divers, based in Acapulco, Mexico. They perform daily shows for the public, which involve diving 35 metres (115 ft) from the cliffs of La Quebrada into the sea below. The depth of water in the “Gulch” can vary from 6 to 16 feet depending on the waves, with an average depth of 12 feet. The 1963 Elvis Presley film Fun in Acapulco brought the cliffs to worldwide attention. ABC’s Wide World of Sports popularized La Quebrada during the 1970s as one of the early extreme sports. Professional high divers worldwide regard La Quebrada as one of their favorites.

I remember seeing the cliff divers on TV and wanted to see the spot. Here it is.

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Unfortunately, La Quebrada was the opposite direction of where I needed to go to get out of Acapulco to Toluca. Complicating matters was that my GPS couldn’t calculate the route to Toluca! So I had to put in a town on the way.

It took me a hour just to fight my way out of Acapulco.

Acapulco to Toluca

I knew it was going to be a long day but I wasn’t prepared for how long of day it was going to be.

Choas to Me

Some of the cities I went through were chaos ha ha. I am sure it doesn’t seem that way to the locals, but for me it sure did – Car, motorcycles and carts everywhere on narrow cobble stoned streets, dust, non-working lights, cars stopping in a lane, speed bumps, honking of horns AHHHHHHHHHH. And of course I ended up taking a wrong turn just to complicate matters ha ha.

Then there were cities like Taxco that is built on a cliff. The main road through the city consists of a series of cobble stoned switchbacks down the cliff.

I noticed that my clutch cable seemed looser … I need to check that out.

Roadblocks

Then there were the roadblocks.

In 2014, 43 male students from the Ayotzinapa Rural Teachers’ College went missing in Iguala, Guerrero, while traveling in a bus along the road I was riding. They are presumed to have been murdered. There is a lot to this story, but since then, there has been lots of security along the route.

I passed roadblocks set up by the military, federal police, state police, and municipal police. There were even roadblocks set up by men who were not wearing uniforms but carrying automatic guns and asking for money. I didn’t know what to make of it and didn’t stop for them or give money. They did have vehicles and I saw a sign on them that I was trying to make out but couldn’t. There were some sort of initials on them. Perhaps one of my readers will know. They didn’t look too intimidating and in one of these roadblocks the federal police were just down the road and didn’t look too concerned. Perhaps they were a Mexican form of Citizen Patrol ha ha.

In one city I observed young men who would block the road for a while while other young men would collect money from cars. These people just bypassed me.

As I got closer to Toluca it got cooler and cooler.

Quinta del Rey Express

Just outside of Toluca my GPS kicked in and showed me the way to my hotel. Although the way it took me was needlessly through a series of small streets.

It was 6 pm and I was just glad to have reached my hotel after a long day.

When I got there they didn’t have my reservation 🙁 Luckily, the staff was great and they had room.

My Route for November 18, 2016

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Acapulco

It was another long day of heat, humidity, dusty towns, twisties and vistas, before finally arriving in Acapulco! It took 3 days of riding to get here from Puerto Vallarta.

Riding from Lázaro Cárdenas to Acapulco

As I mentioned this was another long ride. Not quite as many spectacular vistas as the previous two days. But still nice.

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Hotel Elcano

I booked the Hotel Elcano for a really good price. Only a few dollars over my budget. Only only could get it for that price during the week. For the weekend it was WAY over my budget.

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Nice parking for my motorcycle right outside the entrance with 24 hours attendants.

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Great views from my room.

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First thing though I headed to the pool patio for a beer.

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But I wouldn’t do that again. The beer cost 50 pesos. Pretty expensive but I guess you are paying for the ambiance. But what really ticked my off is that when I went to pay the bill he said there was tax too????!!! He showed me the bill and the “propina” part. Now my Spanish is not great, but I know propina means the tip! It was like he was forcing me into giving him a tip. That ticked me off. I gave him 10 pesos but I wouldn’t be going back there again.

For dinner, I went to Texas Ribs. I know, not very Mexican. I just wanted some comfort food though.

A Day in Acapulco

I had a day to enjoy in Acapulco. I woke up to the sound of waves. I LOVE that! It was already hot and humid.

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For breakfast I went to Starbucks up the street. So relaxing. Great people watching and I got lots of Daily Journals done.

I spent a couple of hours in the afternoon in my air conditioned room. Although the air conditioning couldn’t keep up with the heat. I ended up falling asleep.

Sunset

The sun was starting to set.

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I had researched restaurants on Tripadvisor. One of the restuarants recommended was Tobasco Beach just a block from my hotel. They said it was on the beach and a great place to watch the sunset. off I went.

Great view from my table!

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They had filet mignon on the the menu as a specialty. Sounded great! And only for 195 pesos or about $14 CDN! That actually should have been my first clue. What filet mignon cost $14?

Everything was great about the meal except the filet 🙁 Now I don’t know much about filet mignon, but this was not like home. It was big and flat huuummmm. And it tasted nothing like filet at home. I could only have one bite. It tasted awful to me.

Being non-confrontational, I asked for them to wrap it up. I later just threw it away. I thought about giving it to some stray dogs but didn’t see any.

Still a nice evening though. And all in all a wonderful day.

My Route for November 16, 2016

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My Location for November 17, 2016

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