There is nothing better than crossing from one country to another on foot - or on bike in this case. In our age of jet planes every airport around the world feels the same. The same artificial air. The same crap on sale. The same officious immigration officers. You don’t even feel like you are traveling anymore. It’s convenient. And it sux.
We are all heartbroken at the prospect of separation. You
may laugh at this, but you go ahead and share bread, travel, joys and hardships
with your tribe. And then they are gone. For good. Or at least a really long
time. There is no “I’ll see you in a week”. Or “I’ll visit around Christmas”.
Nada. We will see our friends in a lot more than a year. Probably.
One thing stands out. Mestre is bouncy, even jauntily liberated.
As if breathing the air of Mexico has lifted the chains of a white people’s yoke
of his shoulders. It’s relatively easy for an Austrian to integrate into Sunshine
State culture. Apart from the seemingly superficial friendliness that is best
accepted and enjoyed, people associate Austrians with the Governator, or the
Kindergarten Cop. What’s not to love, right? Even the Terminator became a
traitor to Hollywood perp-dom. I am not sure how that plays for a Bahiano
from Salvador, Bahia. I only know that you are taking someone from paradise and
dropping them into a rather hyper capitalist California. A place of warm
beaches and cold hearts. Yes, I am talking shit about your state. If you are
from somewhere around the equator, palms and beaches ‘n things, you know that
the white world can be pretty tight. Uptight. Those things wear on us as time
goes by. We yearn for a little chaos. Some unplanned adventure. A journey of
discovery even. Could we really discover anything new if everything was already
planned down to the last Pandero clamp?
You think waste land is too strong a term. Yet you may
imagine all of Mexico is a crime-ridden, illiterate desert. With some jungle
thrown in here and there. Best used for cheap labor. This is an assumption. It
is wrong. As most countries Mexico does not concentrate his power, wealth and
culture at his border. And certainly not in the slightly inhospitable and arid
north. The border areas are a background to Estados Unidos appetite for cheap
profits, sex and drugs.
Fly into Mazatlan and come up into the Sierras to
Guanojuato. Road trip of a life time. That way you can make up your own mind
about this amazing country full of interesting history, amazing beauty and some of the warmest, most hospitable people you have met. You could also do it on a bike.