articulate said:
I've had a little progress. Thanks for all the input.
We're leaving on June 24, and will be back in U.S. July 12.
Has anyone been to Cuauhtemoc, near Chihuahua? I'm interested in visiting the Mennonite community there. I would also enjoy seeing Paquimé in addition to some "back road" opportunites.
!Salud!
Mark
For a short time I ran some trips for Betchart Expeditions to Copper Canyon, and one of our stops on the way back out of Creel on the way to Ciudad Chihuahua was the Mennonite community.
Unfortunately, the information I can offer is not altogether great: I found it a poor experience, largely because we were small groups (up to about 10 people) that stopped there for lunch. Betchart paid the community elders committee, and they organized a lunch for us. It was Soooooooooooooo weird. They set up a long table for us in a tool shed, and then about 4 women and 5 girls proceeded to serve us lunch - without saying a word! They did it by rote, and were not at all friendly - it was so canned. They're a very closed, somber society. My clients were very uncomfortable, especially after the extremely open, friendly experiences of the Mexicans we'd met in the canyon country.
If you "freelance" it - it might be better. Since they were doing it for money for us, it was not good.
I would guess that with your open and friendly manner, you would get somewhere, especially with the men, who were a bit more gregarious.
They make good cheese, though!:eatchicke
Cuauhtemoc looked like a lot more fun. It's the apple capital of Chihuahua, and very busy. I wish we could have hung out there more.
Which way are you coming out? Any thoughts of going through the plains of Janos - largest prairie dog town in North America, and the last herd of buffalo thought to be related to the original NA plains buffs.
I envy your trip!! Some of my best trips were there, especially scouting without all the whiny clients
