23/03/08 Roadtrip Day 5
We packed up and left Media Luna for las cascadas de Tamasopo. The drive was crazy and scary. Windy, twisting roads full of signs warning “peligrosa curva”. We even went through a town called Valle de los Fantasmas (Valley of the Ghosts). When we got close to Tamasopo we stopped to eat and I got ripped off for the first time – that I'm aware of. A lot of places here don't have menus, the waitress will just tell you what 3 or 4 items they have for the day. So we ordered not thinking anything of it. We got a lot of food. It was Enchiladas Potossi with beans and a rubbery steak. After we ate we asked for the total and she said $15. Every meal we've eaten so far had been between $6-10 for the both of us. So we were kinda pissed, but whatever, live and learn.
When we drove down a steep hill into Tamasopo. We found a nice little hotel for $20 a night which we decided to get instead of camping as it was a bit chilly and overcast and neither of us had a hot shower yet during the trip. After cleaning up we went to explore the town and search for gas as we were close to low. We came to Tamasopo as is reputable for its waterfalls, so we searched for some. We found 2 small ones that flowed into a little lagoon. We got in and walked around, but it was too cold to fully submerge.
Then we continued on our quest for gas, we passed a huge rodeo which was packed. It was $10 and passed on tickets, instead joining the cheap locals who gathered around to watch from outside the fence. That lasted about 30 minutes until we got the boot with the rest of them. The small town didn't actually have a gas station. You could either buy gas out of a shed where people stored it in big juice jugs, or, as we chose to, drove 10 miles out of town on a small scenic road and found a gas station. It was sold out of unleaded and had only premium. Oh well. On the way back to town, we found a local baseball game and caught the last 2 or 3 innings for free. We had to pass through a gypsy camp to get to the game and 2 ladies began yelling at Gaby that they needed to read her fortune. She resisted and we made it to the the grass in right field where we watched the game.
After the game we went back to the rodeo area where there was a fair next door. We got really cheap taquitos – I think like $6 for both of us. We walked around the fair for a while, then went back to our hotel and watched Dodgeball.
24/03/08 Roadtrip Day 6
We woke up and found out where the real cascadas were, so went there early. These were the real ones that the city had become known for. I would estimate the largest one was 30 feet high. They all fell into several different pools. When we first got there we walked around and explored and climbed some little cliffs. Gaby slipped on a rock and hurt her hand, so she's all kinda messed up now. Today, again was a little cold and cloudy, but the pools were too alluring, so we inched our way in. Once we were all the way in and got to some of the deeper parts, little minnows began nipping at our legs. It tickled more than hurt, but it was so scary so I would either freak out or laugh a lot.
After swimming for about an hour, we left Tamasopo to begin our quest toward San Luis Potossi. When we hit the windy, scary roads it was dark, misty, and started to get very foggy. When we were at Valle de Los Fantasmas it was so foggy that you could only see at most 10 feet in front of you. Gaby cruised through it and we made it safely to San Luis. We walked around San Luis for a while, but it didn't take long to realize that it's super boring. We went out to eat and got Volcanes and saw Black Christmas which just came out here in Mexico. It was pretty much what we were looking for in a film. Then we went to our couchsurfer Ocatavio's house. He's pretty cool, so we stayed up talking about politics, education, America, immigration, and whatnot. After we went to bed, well at about 3 am, someone walks into our room and starts yelling stuff at us. It ended up being Octavio's mom who doesn't live there and no one was expecting. That was kinda surreal.