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gblauer
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Oct 12, 2010, 1:39 PM
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Ed, Glad that you made is safely!
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potreroed
Oct 13, 2010, 1:07 AM
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Thanx, I'm glad to be back and everything is peaceful. You might not recognize the place, though, 'cuz it got hit by two hurricanes this summer. There is actually a river running through the canyon and the bridge is severely damaged. And the walls themselves look different, lots of new water streaks.
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ncrockclimber
Oct 13, 2010, 2:41 PM
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Ed. Glad to hear that you are back and had a safe trip. Now for the big question, is Tami going to reopen her cafe this year? Please say yes! I miss her cooking and the "scene" just isn't the same without her serving breakfast every morning. BTW - Pepe, the little black dog that you and Tami helped me to adopt in 2008, is doing great. As I type this he is sitting at my feet and destroying another chewy toy!
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dreday3000
Oct 13, 2010, 6:13 PM
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giggly wrote: Is there good bouldering near epc? What about water? And food? Do you think I could move to mexico permenitally. I have been considering this move for many years now. I went to Juarez before. Late at night I did not have a problem, but I am from new orleans it was the same as burbon street. How far is elsalto? Giggly is obviously a troll and a moron but I'll reply for the sake of others interested in Potrero. Its been a few years since I've been to EPC but I've made a several trips down so I know my way around. First, there is a swimming hole of sorts - but only during the summer. During the summer a pleasant breeze blows through the canyon and many Monterrey residents drive out to the canyon to cool their heels at a very nice set of pools that have been built into the canyon. Ed can correct me here but my recollection is that all the water is fed from natural springs that trickle through the limestone which acts as an aquifer - very cool and very clean. You do have to pay admission but its not more than a dollar or two. It can get hot during the summer but its still climbable. Our usual routine was to climb in the morning, take a break for lunch at the pools - which incidentally have grills - and then climb again in the evening. El Salto is also considerably cooler and a great place to climb if you have a car and climb 12 and up. Great tufa climbing. Second, while the major cities might be dangerous, you'll be pretty safe once you're in Hidalgo. Don't be a wuss. As a general rule Mexicans are among the worlds friendliest people. Funny little story about that. To get to El Salto you have to drive up a monster of a hill. On the way down my friend was acting an ass and zipping through the turns and wearing out his breaks. So much so that a truckload of Mexicans ran us off the road and proceeded to spray beer into our tire wells. Turns out our breaks were on fire. Like I said, friendly people.
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PirateDave
Nov 4, 2010, 9:10 PM
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abtisme
Nov 4, 2010, 9:30 PM
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My brother, Andrew, and his wife, Gena, currently life in Hidalgo and lived in neighboring El Carmen for the past year. They have been safe and have had no run-ins with violence. Also, they're opening a coffee shop called The Owl, or El Buho, in Hidalgo. It's supposed to open on Saturday (Nov. 6)! They get the beans from farms in Mexico and roast them in the shop. They're working on a book-share/library. You should check it out if you're gonna be down there. I may be biased, but they are cool folks indeed. My brother climbs and I know he'd be psyched to make new friends.
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tommymac
Apr 7, 2011, 1:55 AM
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I live in Guanajuato - granted, it's 8 hours south, but I know TONS of people coming and going from Monterrey and crossing the border. Like anywhere, just be smart. Stick to main roads, travel by day, don't be a jerk and you'll be fine. Giggly should seriously change his name to "Pussy" (I'm being polite). Where does he climb? Inside the Mormon tabernacle? Chicago's dangerous (my home town), NYC is dangerous, life is dangerous, climbing is dangerous. Jesus H, EPC is safer than the west side of Chicago and most American high schools. Giggly can stay in the burbs until he grows some hair on his nuts. Those who already have some cajones should come on down...
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