Day 71 - Toluca - Taxco - Xochicalco
11. Juli 1974 in Mexiko ⋅ 🌩️ 79 °F
We left early this morning in the direction of Mexico City and camped at a trailer park near Toluca. I was exhausted after this 11-hour drive. Around midday, we got caught in a torrential storm. OurWeiterlesen
Day 73 - Tula & Teotihuacán
13. Juli 1974 in Mexiko
Today we drove out of the City to visit the archeological site, Tula. Tula was the capital of the Toltecs in 800AD. It was a large site and was only partially excavated at this time. The statues ofWeiterlesen
Day 74 - Anthropological Museum
14. Juli 1974 in Mexiko
The Swiss Club granted our request to leave the campers behind for the day.
The Anthropological Museum was on today's agenda. A taxi took us there for 11 Pesos. We spent the whole day in thisWeiterlesen
Day 75 - WV, De Valle Motors SA
15. Juli 1974 in Mexiko
Wally had noticed that the rear wheel bearings had excessive play and suggested replacing them. So, this morning we drove to De Valle Motors SA, a VW Dealership. Once the camper was on the lift, theWeiterlesen
Day 76 - Leaving Mexico City
16. Juli 1974 in Mexiko
We arrived at De Valle Motors SA by 9:00 AM to check on the car. The parts had indeed arrived, and Carlos was busy working on it. Upon completion, Wally checked the work to ensure everything was doneWeiterlesen
Day 78 - Cholula - Oaxaca
18. Juli 1974 in Mexiko
Heinz and I visited the pyramid of Cholula, not too far from Puebla. It was about 150 feet tall, dating back to 300 BC. Interestingly, several civilizations expanded it. Each one built a new layer onWeiterlesen
Day 79 - Monte Albán
19. Juli 1974 in Mexiko
(Ursula) I woke up from a knock on the window. A farmer's children wanted to sell us fresh sheep milk. Heinz stepped out and purchased some.
Then he noticed our two missing deckchairs (we had tuckedWeiterlesen
Day 80 - Disaster strikes!
20. Juli 1974 in Mexiko
(Ursula) Disaster Strikes!
We got up before 6 AM and drove in tandem toward Villahermosa.
Everything went well until Heinz tried to overtake a stinky Diesel truck going uphill. In his eagerness,Weiterlesen
Day 81 - VW Juchitán
21. Juli 1974 in Mexiko
(Ursula) None of us slept well last night. Wally and I kept our fingers crossed and chewed our nails when Heinz entered the office to see the manager, "El Gerente."
The negotiations went wellWeiterlesen
Day 82 - Engine gets Disassembled
23. Juli 1974 in Mexiko
(Ursula) Our travel companions kept us company. Wolfgang was still in bed with a fever. The work rhythm was slow in Mexico. Everything seemed to take forever, and the language barrier didn't helpWeiterlesen
Day 84 - Getting VW Parts
24. Juli 1974 in Mexiko
(Ursula) Wolfgang felt better this morning, and our companions could continue their journey. Perhaps we will meet them again between here and Panama at some point.
Wally and I wonder if Heinz'sWeiterlesen
Day 85 - Returning with the VW Parts
25. Juli 1974 in Mexiko
(Ursula) We could sleep in until the hot sun made us get up. Our stomachs feel OK again. I picked up a few croissants for breakfast; what a luxury!
Heinz is not back yet. Did he have problems?Weiterlesen
Day 86 - Engine reassembly Challenge
26. Juli 1974 in Mexiko
(Ursula) Heinz stuck his head through the door in the wee hours this morning. Wally and I were suddenly awake and relieved he was back safely with all the parts.
Wally couldn't wait to get busy withWeiterlesen
Day 88 - Ready to continue the journey
28. Juli 1974 in Mexiko
(Ursula) Wally and Heinz completed the engine and used a hydraulic jack to reinstall this heavy thing where it belonged. That took a while but then came the moment of truth. Will the motor start upWeiterlesen
Day 90 - Guatemala
30. Juli 1974 in Guatemala
(Ursula) We were awakened by shouting voices and the trampling of animals - Bienvenido a Guatemala!
We had arrived here late last night and didn’t realize (in the darkness) that we almost blocked aWeiterlesen
Day 92 - Antigua, Guatemala
1. August 1974 in Guatemala
Today is Swiss National Day. We can hardly believe we are already three months into this epic journey.
After a good breakfast with fresh bread from a nearby bakery, we headed for Antigua.
InsteadWeiterlesen
Day 93 - Meet Sr. Jorge Senn
2. August 1974 in Guatemala
(Ursula) We took the direct route back to Guatemala City, where we said goodbye to Martin & Ursula.
Heinz had just reported a lost traveler check at the American Express office when a black LimoWeiterlesen
Day 94 - Guatemala City
3. August 1974 in Guatemala
(Ursula) Today we didn’t do anything special.
We picked up the Tikal tickets at the airport. They were indeed free of charge. The flight leaves tomorrow. We are very much looking forward to thisWeiterlesen
Day 95 - Tikal
4. August 1974 in Guatemala
(Ursula) We were on time at the airport. The plane was a two-engine TurboProp of the Aéreos Guatemalteca. Passing over a range of volcanoes, the plane descended to a reasonably low altitude above theWeiterlesen
Day 96 - La Red Trailer Park
5. August 1974 in Guatemala
August 5th & 6th
(Ursula) There is nothing special to report.
We returned to Kodak and picked up the developed slides. Then we stopped at the Swiss Consulate to pick up more mail.
Wally paintedWeiterlesen
Day 98 - Exploring a Volcano
7. August 1974 in Guatemala
(Ursula) The activity planned for today is to see a volcano up close. Wolfgang & Barbara thought it was too risky and decided to visit a weaver village instead.
The risky thing was not the volcanoWeiterlesen
Day 99 - Heading for El Salvador
8. August 1974 in El Salvador
(Ursula) I tried to take a morning walk with Büsi, but the poor creature was shaking with fear all over his body.
Wolfgang & Barbara wanted to rest for a few more days, while we preferred moving onWeiterlesen
Day 100 - El Salvador
9. August 1974 in El Salvador
(Ursula) Yesterday, we stayed overnight on the shore of Lago Ilapango, 8 miles beyond the capital San Salvador. A nearby bar was open and had cold beer. Büsi licked milk and ate ham, but she wasWeiterlesen
Day 101 - Honduras
10. August 1974 in Honduras
(Ursula) It feels so comfortable here at this Trailer Park. My two heroes had work to do on the car. Meanwhile, I was relaxing and swinging comfortably in a hammock.
The national currency here isWeiterlesen
Day 102 - Nicaragua
11. August 1974 in Nicaragua
(Ursula) We searched every place this morning, but Büsi was nowhere to be found. Was he hiding somewhere, or did he get lost? We resumed our search after breakfast and finally found him tucked underWeiterlesen
























































