Today's ride from Batopilas to Cuauhtemoc was another remarkable experience.
Drawing parallels with Gerard Kenny's iconic song 'New York, New York (So Good They Named It Twice),' we affectionately dubbed our journey 'Batopilas road, so good we did it twice.' Having tackled it the day before, we found the 6,000-foot ascent notably easier the second time around, demonstrating the human brain's capacity for adaptation. With favorable weather conditions, we traversed the route at a more spirited pace, taking in the breathtaking scenery.
After a brief stop in Creel, we continued to Cuauhtemoc, pausing briefly in San Juanito to observe the November 20th celebrations for the Day of the Mexican Revolution (see more info in comments).
Cuauhtemoc's prominent Mennonite community is evident in the extensive agricultural landscape. We savored local cuisine, including Kielke, at a Mennonite-owned eatery and explored the Mennonite museum once more.
Due to our delayed lunch, we opted for in-room dining.
Our return to Texas is scheduled for the following day.
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