A trip across Sinaloa's northern bays

efuentes

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The state of Sinaloa in northwestern Mexico has several beautiful bays, some of them have inspired many dreams in the past.
Falling in the same trap, I envisioned a while back a route to cross them while mapping a loop that will take me from my home and back.

As summer creep on me, it became impossible to do the trip, so I just put the plan on hold, and as autumn slowly came, the plan was on !!!.

The plan was simple enough, ride the dirt roads from my home to a Campo Pesquero (Fishing camp),
hitch a ride in a Lancha to the other side of the bay, cross a few hills, look for a place to camp, repeat on the next bay and ride home.

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So off we went, trying not to hit too much pavement and on route to Paredones on the Ohuira Bay.

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After riding for a while on a very nice Saturday morning we started to see some blue on the GPS :victory:.

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Exchanging some beer money for gas, we were on the water in a matter of minutes.
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efuentes

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Happily riding across Ohuira Bay.

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We even saw some friendly dolphins along the way

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Seeing Lazaro Cardenas across the bay made us realize that those hills were not going to be as easy as once thought.

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Lazaro Cardenas doesn't have a channel, so they make do with high tides and some resemblance of and unfinished pier.

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Unloading the bikes at Lazaro C.

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That pier was some nice exercise after sitting in the boat, maybe a little more than we bargained for.

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efuentes

Explorer
After some huffing, shouting and just hopping along the rocks, we thought it was over, only to find this.

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Every town in Mexico has a house that will either give you or sell you some food, and we weren't about to cross those hills on an empty tank.

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Ahhh, the joys of Shrimp season, Camarones Rancheros, rice and tortillas.

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Slowly riding out of town wearing a couple of pounds of shrimps.:sombrero:

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A newly constructed small ditch got us lost, as we began contemplating a mosquito infested camp in the middle of nowhere.

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efuentes

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Getting out of that mess was not hard and soon we were doing Photo opps on the salty flats.

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Looks easy without the damn mosquitos.

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You can laugh at us flatlanders, but those short hills were mean late in the day.

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efuentes

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The private beach of San Ignacio brings back a lot of memories, nice secluded place. In the back La Bahia de Navachiste.

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We set up camp in a nearby beach in a cloud of mosquitos that later on succumbed to the evening wind. Falling fast to sleep I woke up to this view.

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After some fumbling trying to get a ride, we talked a fine gentleman into taking us to Cerro Cabezon, our next town in the trip.

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Bahia de Navachiste is even nicer than Ohuira, lots of fishing on this area.


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efuentes

Explorer
Upon arrival, we setup to ride, with a stiff wind at our face.

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Leaving the coast we got in the farming country.

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Arriving at Bachoco, then Juan Jose Rios and soon to Los Mochis.

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The steed at the end of the journey, best damn bike I have :victory:

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Overall a very nice trip, some great company and great practice for some future Bikepacking trips.
 

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Love having fun 😊 in the 🌞 by the ⛵ and the ⏳
Mundo, I see you traded in your 4x4 for a 2x2! What an adventure! Especially the food and beer! Hasta Pronto!
 

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