The
Journey to Old Mexico
Some
Notes by Charla Russel
Destinations: Bustamante Canyon, Leon, San Blas, Nayarit, Real de Catorce.
Schedule:
March 15,2002
We are off to Old Mexico
March 16, 2002
We arrive at the magnificent Bustamante Canyon
March 17, 2002
We headed out on the 18 hour drive to Matanchen Bay
March 18, 2002
We arrived at the beautiful beach around 4:00am Mountain Time
March 19-22, 2002
Ecological fieldwork
March 23,2002
We went on the boat ride and last day to see Mexican friends
March 24,2002
We arrived at Real de Catorce
March 25, 2002
Left from Real de Catorce
March 26, 2002
Arrived at Ardmore
In the following paragraphs are some of my journal entries of my experiences in Old Mexico. I had very different view of the country but after I entered the country and found out that it was nothing like I expected. When we were passing the road checkpoints, I thought in my mind that they were going to strip search us but nothing like that happened. I got to see how the whole life of the people that live south of the boarder live. I changed my mind about the phrase, "I am a Mexican." What I mean is I thought they were all nasty perverted people. There were enormous culture shocks but the unimaginable beauty of the landscape and culture. Old Mexico will never be forgotten in my mind and I hope to return to explore once again.
My Journal Entries
Day
ONE (Headed to Old Mexico)
I left Davis around 6:45 and headed to the town of Tishomingo where I met up with the up with the guys. We all headed to Ardmore after packing the van. We met the Kansas group at the Prairie Kitchen better know as the Prairie Chicken and ate some great food. We left the Kitchen around 11:15pm and headed South we made our first stop in West, Texas and got some great sweets there and headed out again.
Day
TWO (Entering Old Mexico)
We made one more stop to switching
drivers at 4:00am to Mark which I kelp up until 8:00am when we arrived in
Laredo, Texas. This it where we got the insurance and exchanged our money and
headed to the boarder and got searched little. In Nuevo Laredo we saw really
poor people and homeless people also. While driving down the road Matt and Clint
caught a nap in the van. (MATT AND CLINT PICTURE)We saw the river that divides
the countries apart the Rio Grande. We where driving down the road and I saw
some dull shadows in the distance and I when we got closer it was huge
mountains. When were passing by this huge peak Bruce told us a story about the
elevation it was 50,000 feet and it name is Candle Stick.
We made a
stop at a very different place a mescal factory
where they make mescal, a liquor related to tequila. We entered
Bustamante Canyon were some of us took a bath in a spring and got refreshed.
The spring had many cichlids which are small colorful fish. We had a small
interaction with some local folks we danced and just had a good old time. While
some of us were dancing others were on a reptile hunt they brought back marine
toad, Bufo marinus. The
large paratoid glands are said to contain alkaloids which can cause humans and
dogs to hallucinate..
Day
THREE (Bustamante Canyon)
When the clock struck midnight, we were dancing and having a good old time some of us were to looking for reptiles and amphibians to catch. We all crashed out I slept in the van along with Matt, LeAnn, and Mark. We awoke to the sound of turkeys. So after eating our breakfast a few others and me went to look around in different directions I found a giant water bug, which Dr. Moore explained is in the family Hydrophilidae. It had a cichlid (fish) pierced with its mouthparts! After taking pictures of it, we threw it back. We all reloaded the vans and got on the 18-hour drive south to San Blas. We saw cholla cacti, barrel cacti, and another desert plant called ocotilla. We stopped at the Tropic of Cancer. We crossed the Tropic of Cancer where the elevation was 7,800 feet. We headed down the road and saw a fire sunset.(FIRE SUNSET PICTURE) After that we, headed towards Guadalajara.
Day
FOUR (Mammals Night)
We entered the town of Guadalajara and saw where people live in boxes. We drove until 4:00am Mountain Time where we arrived at the camp and set up our tents. At 5:45am, I crawled into the bed and never went to sleep so I just lay there. I was to excite to sleep. The day passed, fast I have to see what an ocean looked like and saw sea birds. Eight others and I walked over to the town where we gat an ice cream and looked at Brown Pelicans. We were walking back and saw a jellyfish. (JELLY FISH PICTURE)Then got back to camp ate lunch and headed out with mammals. We went and sat traps and put out bat nets. We caught six bats north of the town of Laino. Four Dermanura tolteca , one Sturnira lilliun, one Cherniseus godmani, five fruit bats, and one nectar bat. Then I went back to camp and went to sleep.
Day
FIVE (Mammals/ Herps)
We got up early and checked our traps we had caught four rice rats in the tall grass, one of the four was mine. Then we loaded back up and went track hunting at a Slew where we found skunk and raccoon tracks. After we went track hunting we came back and stuffed the rats and the bats. (BAT PICTURE) We went back to camp and keyed out the bats and rats and then after eating lunch we went out with herps where we sets turtle traps and went out on a night trip my half of the group found one lizard. (LIZARD PICTURE) My light went out on me. The other half of the group caught many herps. Went back to the camp and went to bed.
Day
SIX (Herps)
We got up early and went to check the traps when we arrived the traps were GONE and we all got mad so we left there. Went on a three hour hike for three and half mile and we caught a few lizards and a snake. I was very tired after that so we came back to camp where we keyed the herps out and preserved a few for the college. At 3:00pm we got off for the rest of the day. So we went to the beach and drank a few cold ones.
Day
SEVEN (The WATER)
We went down on the beach and used an 150 foot net and made swipes in the
ocean and caught a lot of fish including a half beak Agujones maroas,
(FISH PICTURE) Drums Sciaidae merticirrus, and Jacks Caranjidae
trachinotus paitensis. We left
the ocean and went to a small creek and did some water testing and electro
shocked fish we caught a few different species and a large drum-like fish.
Day
EIGHT (BIRDS)
We got up at 5:00 am and got in a truck and headed for the mountains where
we watched birds like the Black-Throated Magpie-Jay.
We hiked up a very nice trail and saw a huge verity of birds including
Ivory-billed Woodcreeper, Mealy Parrot, and Robin (Rufous- backed). The day was
fun because we got to go set nets out and we caught a cinnamon hummingbird and I
was able to hold it to let it go. When we got back we went swimming and road the
huge waves that the earthquake had caused. We had fish for supper and I was
unable to eat it. It was looking at me and I just was not up to eating something
that is looking at me. So we went to San Blas and ate a wonderful restaurant my
hair braided.
Day
NINE (MANGROVES)
I woke up at 5:43am I got up and looked around and no one was awake except
me and Mark. In a matter of 20 minutes everyone in the camp was up. We got on a
huge bus and went to the Tovara Mangrove Swamp where we saw termite mounds,
birds, and two River Crocodiles on the ride we went to a place where we could
swim with the crocs and catfish we also swung off a rope and plunged into the
water.(BOAT RIDE PICTURE) After getting back to camp we packed up and headed
toward the town of Real de Catorce. We entered the desert and saw huge cacti
20 + feet tall. I went to sleep!!!!!
Day
TEN (REAL DE CATORCE)
I awoke to see a donkey and a man walking behind the van. After that I got
out of the van to be shocked at the temperature change it was plan A… Cold.
After that we went and parked the vans and order some breakfast which I could
not eat it had apples it and headed down the streets. When a perverted man grab
me and started humping on me I ran away and was scare the rest of the day. We
finally got in to the Hotel, which was nice, and I got sick from the attitude
change it was just to high for me…. So late that night I went back to town and
ate some supper and went to bed after having a little party in a room. The
Elevation was 8,783 feet high.
Day
ELEVEN (LAST LEG OF OLD MEXICO)
We got up and packed up and started out of the mountains that were very
ugly to me because there were no trees anywhere. We drove all day in dust devils
and tumble weeds on the highway, and we arrived at the border at 7:30pm and got
thought with no problem. So we were all hungry so we stopped at the WONDERFUL
Denny’s and ate great food.
Day
TWELVE(GETTING HOME)
We left there and just hauled A.. until we got to West, Texas
were we got some of the great
sweets and jumped back in to the van and headed to the Prairie Kitchen (Chicken)
where they let me and Lee Ann out.