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Post by Abrria on Thu Jul 29, 2010 5:27 pm

Do you know about how long it takes to get to Tizapan and also if someone has been there recently how are the roads?

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Re: Tizapan

Post by lucky on Fri Jul 30, 2010 10:05 pm

tizapan is about 50 minutes to an hour from joco, depending on traffic and how fast you drive. the highway is fine, although there is one street in tizapan itself that might be impassable because the river is quite high. (that's the way it was this past monday.)

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Moving to Tizapan

Post by Lehrer on Sat Jul 31, 2010 5:14 pm

I am in the process of moving over there, from Riberas del Pilar. I have made several trips, and none of them were under 1 hour & 20 minutes. Of course, with belongings on board, I don't drive like a maniac; so -- perhaps -- one could make it in less time. But keep in mind that travel time would be less, leaving from Ajijic.

The roads are fine, but often-times one has to deal with truck traffic or worse. I've been stuck behind slow-moving trucks, as many as four. Then some idiot will pass me and the four trucks in a no-passing zone; so far, no tragic results.

Then again, some times a fast-moving milk or water truck will zip around on a curve in a no-passing zone, only to be seen again in San Luis Soyatlan, parked on a narrow street, with the driver buying breakfast or a snack. This town is the worst part of the journey, as folks park on the main drag, left and right; mostly, other drivers in the on-coming lane are respectful of others' rights and halt long enough to let them move around the parked vehicles.

One time, the police were trying to get through and there was a bus coming from the opposite direction; the police sounded the siren but nothing moved -- total blockage; the police had to back up to the previous intersection and find another way through. I hate trying to get through that town!


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Tizapán - Hacienda San Francisco

Post by Lehrer on Wed Dec 08, 2010 12:15 pm

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2-W2-TtbgfY

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Re: Tizapan

Post by oncesubtle on Wed Dec 08, 2010 12:46 pm

Any info. on the place, history, property size, for sale? Inquiring minds...

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Re: Tizapan

Post by Intercasa on Wed Dec 08, 2010 12:50 pm

I usually get there in an hour and 15 minutes. Did the drive (passed by) last Saturday to go to a wedding in Sahuayo. The drive is nice but if you go to Sahuayo, take the La Barca / Ocotlan route back as the road gets bad (not to mention drop offs, loose animals, etc) after Cojumatlan towards Sahuayo.

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Re: Tizapan

Post by Lehrer on Wed Dec 08, 2010 1:54 pm

oncesubtle wrote:Any info. on the place, history, property size, for sale? Inquiring minds...

I'm assuming you meant the Hacienda San Francisco. It's been a family property for centuries and not for sale so far as I know. Also not a "tourist trap" -- not even set up for tourists! I should think that if it were, the family could harvest a great income!

Look here for more information: http://cookjmex.blogspot.com/2009/04/lake-chapalas-south-shore-treasures.html

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Re: Tizapan

Post by oncesubtle on Wed Dec 08, 2010 2:15 pm

Thanks for the information, we'll have to visit and check it out.

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Re: Tizapan

Post by Lehrer on Wed Dec 08, 2010 7:34 pm

oncesubtle wrote:Thanks for the information, we'll have to visit and check it out.

Hey, let me know when.
You're welcome to visit my wife and me and share a beer!!!

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Re: Tizapan

Post by CanuckBob on Wed Dec 08, 2010 7:41 pm

Share a beer???? Heck if he comes all the way over can't he have his own?

lol!

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Re: Tizapan

Post by Lehrer on Wed Dec 08, 2010 7:43 pm

CanuckBob wrote:Share a beer???? Heck if he comes all the way over can't he have his own?

lol!

Well, I keep only one in the frig, and he'd have to bring one for himself if he wants the whole bottle!!!
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Re: Tizapan

Post by lucky on Wed Dec 08, 2010 8:57 pm

Lehrer, i love going to the used clothing store on one of the main streets coming into Tizapan. it's a nice town with a nice market/tianguis which seems to go on every day of the week.

i've been told that medicines can be substantially cheaper than the same things here on the northshore of lake chapala because Tizapan is in a different state. but i also keep hearing that there have been some major narco issues in the town or the nearby surrounding areas.

any truth to either of these statements (i.e. cheaper meds; narco violence)?

thanks!

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Re: Tizapan

Post by Lehrer on Wed Dec 08, 2010 9:12 pm

lucky wrote:Lehrer, i love going to the used clothing store on one of the main streets coming into Tizapan. it's a nice town with a nice market/tianguis which seems to go on every day of the week.

i've been told that medicines can be substantially cheaper than the same things here on the northshore of lake chapala because Tizapan is in a different state. but i also keep hearing that there have been some major narco issues in the town or the nearby surrounding areas.

any truth to either of these statements (i.e. cheaper meds; narco violence)?

thanks!
Actually, Tizapán is in the state of Jalisco; my wife & I find that meds, etc. are cheaper in the Ajijic-Chapala area. (So is booze!!!) And the pharmas here sell "free samples" that are supplied by the drug companies. So???? You be the judge.

The narco issues might stem from the fact that a couple of months ago the police were chasing criminals from Guadalajara and were ambushed just outside of Tizapán.

We don't see any "major" issues.

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Re: Tizapan

Post by lucky on Wed Dec 08, 2010 9:28 pm

thanks for the quick reply. i got confused about where michoacan starts. i knew about the chase through joco and then down the carretera to the tizapan area, but i had heard there have been other issues in tizapan...or its "suburbs." nice to hear that it's not so.

on a semi-related note, this afternoon my friends and i saw a pretty good sized flock of pelicans. have you been to petatan lately to check out the pelicans? just wondering how many are there? their arrival seems late this year.

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Re: Tizapan

Post by oncesubtle on Wed Dec 08, 2010 9:31 pm

Lehrer wrote:
CanuckBob wrote:Share a beer???? Heck if he comes all the way over can't he have his own?

lol!

Well, I keep only one in the frig, and he'd have to bring one for himself if he wants the whole bottle!!!
razberry


Moot point: 'La Chula' turned me on to some pills to quit smoking and I quit drinking, still smoke though. scratch But we will visit.

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