PitiquitoRosy
Guest
Jerry and Kenny, if you ever need anything while in Y Griega, please let my peeps at the old gas station know you are friends of mine. You might have to wait while they roll out the red carpet for you, but you'll have friendly help. Luis Ramos Ortega, or as we know him, Wicho is the big tall guy who is the vice-constable. His sister Maria Luisa (Wicha) runs the family's gas station and the convenience store and pharmacy right next door.Russ flat out if you are telling people the roads around Altar are safe you are doing a disservice to the readers...read the paper and go that way more than once a year and you will find the cops are crooks past Caborca (east) hell ask any Mexican trucker
In Caborca, if you need anything, as anyone in town to help you find Hiram Ortiz. He speaks English, is known by everyone, and you'll have a friend for life.
Pitiquito, which is 8 kilometers east of Caborca is also very safe. If you need anything, Ernesto Monreal, owner of the gas station is a wonderful man and will help. If you're dealing with cops, make sure they know that you are a friend of Ata Dominguez, son of Don Chu Dominguez. You could use my name, but as only nicknames are recognized there, they wouldn't know who Rosie Glover is. I'd have to break down and tell you my nickname, and it may be easier to get me to post my atm pin number. Besides, Ata's name carries more weight than mine. If you ever get stuck there...find anyone whose last name is Cordova...of which there are many. Write this stuff down and carry it with you.
In Trincheras, find anyone named Murrieta and you'll be fine. You're right...don't bother with Altar or Santa Ana unless you're going through on your way to Hermosillo. If passing through, you should have no real problem. Hmm...just in case you get pulled over, ask if Adrian Rios is still the Comandante. He isn't, but they'll think you know him and so you'll get off with just a warning.