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As a guy who will not take off his mask during any session as long as this pandemic is still active I encourage you to do the same. I love besos and SOT but when I think about the most important thing it really is fucking. In my normal life I was around multiple people that tested positive for the virus. I was wearing my mask and nothing happened to me. I will put a link that helps explain why I came out unscathed. Now everything that I went through happened before the article came out. In any case the one time I went upstairs at AB I wasn't scared cause I knew beforehand that I was actually exposed to people who tested positive. Still I wouldn't risk it and what for if I've never liked drinking to begin with. It isn't that hard to keep it on. Just don't go a hundred. I've actually felt worse without a mask. But could be cause I went all out. One of the many downsides I've noticed is I'm getting dropped by pussy shots that wouldn't do it pre covid. And a surprising thing is my recovery time has improved during these times. My confidence is not where it needs to be but is because you never know. But I'll die on this hill.
https://news.yahoo.com/cloth-masks-p...122058118.html
I like to sniff asses and pussies. They don't give covid. But no kissing ever.
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Ikr. LOL. Something was going on with the website timing out. Posted multiple times.
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I can't hit every city. Mexico is a big place with lots of options and things to explore. Some of these places will have to be on a future trip when I will add more cities to my itinerary.
So nice, you said it thrice.
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All but Oaxaca. I was reading another post and agree with the comment about Sinaloa. Suggest you make the first stop Mazatlan, then bus to Vallarta. Then continue my aforementioned schedule.
Why couldn't you make it to Vallarta? There is a daily direct flight from Tijuana. Multiple daily flights from Vallarta to GDL. Oaxaca is the hard one. The flights are dirt cheap from GDL down and back to CDMX but very limited by days. Still down on a Wednesday back on a Sunday would be a perfect amount of time for those two cities.
I can't hit every city. Mexico is a big place with lots of options and things to explore. Some of these places will have to be on a future trip when I will add more cities to my itinerary.
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Originally Posted by
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Any pointers and recommendations will be much appreciated.
When I spent a week in Mexico city I found that Uber was great. Prompt and never a language barrier or rip off. That was Pre-covid. Be sure you have data service in Mexico for your phone, Google maps works great in the major cities. They have double decked tourist buses running continuously, the inner city route takes a couple hours but gives you good introduction to the city. We also did the day trip to the pyramids outside the city and I enjoyed it. Lots of free time at the site and I climbed both the Sun and the Moon. Unfortunately they also make a stop at a religious site to view a holy artifact. Miracle painting on a cloak. No comment. An afternoon meal was included that was actually pretty tasty. In the city lots of art museums, large murals in public buildings, historical museums. If you've never seen Mexican folk dancing then at the Palace of fine arts they have the Ballet Folklorico de Mexico. Get tickets at their ticket booths and tour the inside of the palace when you go for tickets. Art Deco themed interior.
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Originally Posted by
DickusMaximus
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All but Oaxaca. I was reading another post and agree with the comment about Sinaloa. Suggest you make the first stop Mazatlan, then bus to Vallarta. Then continue my aforementioned schedule.
Why couldn't you make it to Vallarta? There is a daily direct flight from Tijuana. Multiple daily flights from Vallarta to GDL. Oaxaca is the hard one. The flights are dirt cheap from GDL down and back to CDMX but very limited by days. Still down on a Wednesday back on a Sunday would be a perfect amount of time for those two cities.
I can't hit every city. Mexico is a big place with lots of options and things to explore. Some of these places will have to be on a future trip when I will add more cities to my itinerary.
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Originally Posted by
DickusMaximus
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All but Oaxaca. I was reading another post and agree with the comment about Sinaloa. Suggest you make the first stop Mazatlan, then bus to Vallarta. Then continue my aforementioned schedule.
Why couldn't you make it to Vallarta? There is a daily direct flight from Tijuana. Multiple daily flights from Vallarta to GDL. Oaxaca is the hard one. The flights are dirt cheap from GDL down and back to CDMX but very limited by days. Still down on a Wednesday back on a Sunday would be a perfect amount of time for those two cities.
I can't hit every city. Mexico is a big place with lots of options and things to explore. Some of these places will have to be on a future trip when I add more cities to my itinerary.
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Originally Posted by
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LOL. That's a nice itinerary. Puerta Vallarta is a city of choice for me but I will have to add that to a future trip along with some other cities.
Have you been to all of the places that you listed and suggested?
All but Oaxaca. I was reading another post and agree with the comment about Sinaloa. Suggest you make the first stop Mazatlan, then bus to Vallarta. Then continue my aforementioned schedule.
Why couldn't you make it to Vallarta? There is a daily direct flight from Tijuana. Multiple daily flights from Vallarta to GDL. Oaxaca is the hard one. The flights are dirt cheap from GDL down and back to CDMX but very limited by days. Still down on a Wednesday back on a Sunday would be a perfect amount of time for those two cities.
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Originally Posted by
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LOL. That's a nice itinerary. Puerta Vallarta is a city of choice for me but I will have to add that to a future trip along with some other cities.
Have you been to all of the places that you listed and suggested?
I've only been to Vallarta once for vacation and for that purpose, it was nothing short of amazing. However, my hobby experience there was mixed. The highlight was my first Veneca. I wrote a couple reports in the Vallarta thread. Even though my trip was from six months ago, my reports are easy to find because the Vallarta thread isn't very active. If you have the bankroll, I highly recommend dinner at Sonora Prime Grill. There are amazing women there but unless you have narco level money, good luck. Having said that, you might be able to pry away some pros from white grandpa expats.
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Go overnight to cover vast distance in deluxe or Premier class, if available.
Not all bus company use a central location in town quality varies. I like ADO bus company service.
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I have heard that Mexico has good bus connections inside Mexico. Comfortable buses with air condition and you can start your journey from Tijuana bus stations. (you need google timetables). In addition, Mexico is planning a high speed train and for tourists have already started work on a "Maya train" in the Yucatan peninsula connecting Cancun with these old Yucatan pyramids.
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Originally Posted by
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I would go to Puerta Vallarta from Tijuana. Then to Guadalajara, Then Oaxaca (Puerto Escondido and Playa Zopolite) and then back up to Mexico city Pueblo and Cancun. Then I would pop a Fukitol and return to whichever I liked the best and just stay there.
LOL. That's a nice itinerary. Puerta Vallarta is a city of choice for me but I will have to add that to a future trip along with some other cities.
Have you been to all of the places that you listed and suggested?
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Originally Posted by
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I've spent some time in Guadalajara. On my list of memorable days is the day long bus trip to Tequila. First stop was at Tres Mujeres where we visited both the distillery proper and then a private pavilion in the middle of a blue agave field. At the pavilion we had an unlimited supply of various tequilas to taste and time to shop in their proprietary shop. Live music was played by a local mariachi band. Several people aided by the courage of the free samples did some dancing. It was set up just for the bus tours nothing to look at other than the field of blue agave plants. Next stop was in the town of Tequila where we were given a tour of the Jose Cuervo operation, some tasting and then limited time to walk around the town itself. I could have used more time in the town for more sampling. It is a good trip if you don't want to drive, but in hindsight with a car you might have seen more and had time to sample more. But you will need a designated driver or plan to stay overnight in the town of Tequila which is on my bucket list next time. I can tell you that before that trip I thought tequila was to be downed in a fast gulp followed by biting a lime. I've learned that tequila comes in many varieties and learning the subtle differences can lead to hours of sampling, sipping and enjoying the aromas and subtle notes of chocolate, vanilla, oak, citrus etc is the way to go. As they say in the distilleries a Margarita is a waste of perfectly good tequila. My current favorite is Herradura Ultra. If you want the bus tour ask at a hotel.
While researching Guadalajara I seen information about the Tequila tour. It's definitely interesting and I like tequila and agave products. I use agave nectar as a substitute for sugar sometimes. Thank you for that detailed insight and information about the tour, it was a fun read. I love culture and history. I will definitely consider it.
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Originally Posted by
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I plan to take a tour of Mexico from the North all the way to the South of the country. I will be starting my adventure in Tijuana. My next stop will be Guadalajara. From Guadalajara I will be heading to Mexico City. I had planned on going to Monterrey from Tijuana but decided to skip it and spend more time in Mexico City. From Mexico City I am going to Puebla. From Puebla on to Oaxaca. When I leave Oaxaca I will be heading to Cancun to wrap up my trip. I am pretty excited and looking forward to so much fun. I will be leaving reviews for the respective locations along the way.
Any pointers and recommendations will be much appreciated.
No stop in Sinaloa? I've never been there but when I talk to mongers it's usually in their top five for hottest women along with Jalisco, Sonora, etc.
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Originally Posted by
MongerHunger
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I plan to take a tour of Mexico from the North all the way to the South of the country. I will be starting my adventure in Tijuana. My next stop will be Guadalajara. From Guadalajara I will be heading to Mexico City. I had planned on going to Monterrey from Tijuana but decided to skip it and spend more time in Mexico City. From Mexico City I am going to Puebla. From Puebla on to Oaxaca. When I leave Oaxaca I will be heading to Cancun to wrap up my trip. I am pretty excited and looking forward to so much fun. I will be leaving reviews for the respective locations along the way.
Any pointers and recommendations will be much appreciated.
I would go to Puerta Vallarta from Tijuana. Then to Guadalajara, Then Oaxaca (Puerto Escondido and Playa Zopolite) and then back up to Mexico city Pueblo and Cancun. Then I would pop a Fukitol and return to whichever I liked the best and just stay there.
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Originally Posted by
StRobert
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Figral is good, produced in Mexico by the manufacturer "Mavi" in its original packaging. I was paying at the Piri pharmacy for 10 tablets 100 MG about $US 7 (before Covid19). Pfizer Viagra and other Viagra may be fake.
Piri sells Maxifort also and I find that's an excellent choice. I was exclusively using Figral at one point but switched to Maxifort.