Well, there are a few bikes in town today, Thursday. 8 or 10 at the Black dog this AM, bikes at Pinkys, Capones, Hooters D and Chulas last night. 5 or so at each location. Passed a group roaring down calle 13 last night. It's a start and every dollar they bring will be welcome.
As of yesterday concrete was poured and finished to withing 100 yards of the end of the repaving on Benito JUarez into the Old Port. According to other posts bikes will go in and out of the Malecon via that route.
The vehicle inbound street , usually the exit street, up the hill past the Friendly Dolphin is a real rough ride. Early bikers coming down are gonna wonder about that if they went into the Old Port that way.
Two bikers just pulled into the office so I gotta go.
Lighted sign at lukeville say's " stepped up border security expect delays". Lot of bikes in the gas station area 30-40 I would say. Got stopped at the border, she looked inside the ice box, said ok u can go. All the non accepted stuff was deep in the ice. At the turn around short cut was a check point, many many police, guards, army or what ever they were stopping every other veh. 1/4 mile or so down another police check point. They were waving people thru. 3.5 hours and I'm home in Playa Encanto.
Calle 13 was jumpin last night with the Mexican clubs gathering in the streets, doing burn outs and some hoppin and jumpin shows. Lots of bikes in the Del Sol parking lot and crusing.
Bikes into the Malecon are directed on to the still unfinished road in to the Malecon and exit the same. The first hundred yards or so is hard packed base coarse and looks pretty good.
We have a table reserved with Kelly at Debbies, upstairs above the shrimp market for tomorrow's circus.
Rocky Point Ramblings will be set up in front of the Malecon Police Station for the 2 hour anniversary show and we are excepting donations for the fire department of Puerto Penasco, stop by and see us!
Rocky Point Ramblings will be set up in front of the Malecon Police Station for the 2 hour anniversary show and we are excepting donations for the fire department of Puerto Penasco, stop by and see us!
Hoping this error message at http://rpcal.com/sol-fm-1061.html goes away by tomorrow so those of us outside of the broadcast area can stream it online!
Although it rained ALL night last night I think the Rally drew a huge crowd. They were double parked from Mary's to the shrimp markets, bikes as far out as the new Malecon Plaza. A constant stream of bikes coming throug.
Tucson sure got quite a bit this early morn until about noon, was wondering if Penasco did as well. Wonder if that will add up to an all-time high year for the usually-dry beach town.
We got a couple of inches in Playa Miramar- people who've lived there for over 20 years said it was the most they've ever seen. The Sonoyta River was flowing on the Caborca highway, at Nayarit, and in Sonoyta.
My weather station at my beach house in Encanto had recorded 1.81 inches of rain from the time the storm began Sat. night to when I left for Phoenix at about 9:30 AM Sunday morning. I was up a good portion of the night as a river of water was flowing down my courtyard and at times heading through under the front door. Roads out were in bad shape and flooded. So glad I had my 4x4 Pathfinder. Highways had some flooding in areas, but passable.