Cruisiing the tracks in SO CA.
Welcome to the Tijuana site. You made a very wise choice.
Lots of guys would cruise the tracks in SOCAL for street girls, risking busts and stings by local PDs, which can be a huge inconvenience, embarrassment and expensive.
While SOCAL tracks are risky and hit and miss with old, ugly, obese women, Tijuana is only one hour drive South with a large and steady population of nice, fun, clean, beautiful girls available to party and have hot sex every night or day, all legal.
Every weekend can be a fun, sexy and affordable vacation for guys who live in Southern California, hehe.
Damn Medico lane on weekend.
For the bros who drive into Tijuana, the road back to the border, Benito Juarez, splits 3-way, the middle one to Colonia Federale with the Medico lane, is a [blue][Deleted by Admin][/blue] in the afternoon with all these fake sick people going back with their fake medico vouchers. These stupid, inconsiderate people would wait in the medico lane and block the road back to the rotary, Caliente Casino, hotel Pueblo Amigos, Ave Padre Kino and the SENTRI lane. If you drive back in that lane in the afternoon on weekend, you would be stuck in line for hours with no way out.
A better way would be, at the split on Juarez, drive South on Via Rapida, cross over the Tijuana river into Zona Rio on Ave Independencia (Route 1) then turn left, go North, onto Ave Padre Kino which leads to the SENTRI lanes. There were lots of cars in line on Padre Kino but the line moved fast across SENTRI lanes. This Benito Juarez split is also the alcohol check point on weekend after midnight, so it is better avoided and drive South on Madero to cross over the river on Ave Independencia.
Saturday 3 PM it took me an hour to get out of the Medico lane and went to hotel Pueblo Amigo, but by that time my bladder was bursting. I could not risk waiting in SENTRI lanes with a bursting bladder, so I drove around Zona Rio looking for fast food franchises to relieve, but Zona Rio was pretty much empty on weekend, did not find any open businesses. Went into an OXXO but they said no banos. I should have walked into Caliente or hotel Pueblo Amigos. Finally found a nice, clean, empty SUBWAY franchise with a young female manager, a worker and an open bano. I went in asking for the bano in broken Spanish. The female manager was saying something about the bano but I went in any way, closed the door and took a long [url=http://isgprohibitedwords.info?CodeWord=CodeWord134][CodeWord134][/url] hehe. On the way out, complimented the manager the bano was very clean, offering her a propina but she declined. The dark, scrawny security guy from across the street had walked in the store, telling me in English that the store was not yet open, and the manager thought I was walking in to rob them. I told him I did not understand, no comprende, and walked out. Hehe.
Mexicans outside of La Zona Norte are nice, good-looking, gentle and civilized. I encourage the bros to get out of La Zona Norte, over to TJs' main shopping mall, Plaza Rio, on Paseo LOS Heroes, only 3 or 4 miles South of Coahuila, to see and meet the good average Mexicans.