If you drive west on Hwy 8 for 21 miles and turn left, you will reach the Mexican border at Los Algodones in five miles. That's where we went yesterday with Steve, Jodi, Wanda and ### before crossing in the truck we paid $10 to park in the Quechan Tribe Border Parking Lot. The rest of our journey was on foot.26.7 miles from our lot we crossed into our neighboring country to the south and were immediately asked if we needed, dental work, glasses, or shrimp. This area has now moved to the top as the location with the most peddlers asking if we needed those types of services. We have traveled quite a bit in Mexico, and we are familiar with the salespeople in many of the towns visited. In Pourta Villarta they can be aggressive. In other areas, they can be persistent. Here in Algodones, they were polite about interactions, but there were many more than in other areas. We just got used to saying "no gracias" and kept moving on.We did a bit of shopping, there were many metal, glass, and trinket shops like in all tourist areas in Mexico. Linda and I didn't buy anything, but Steve and Jodi acquired a metal Roadrunner figure.
Our group took a break and ate lunch at a restaurant. The food was very good and everyone enjoyed the meal.
After lunch, we headed back to the border crossing. The line was medium sized and it took us about an hour to get back into the US with no problems.
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Linda in front of "The Wall." |
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