(^100) Aguaruto –   Wild    camp    -   75km
The weather was great   and,    since   crossing    the Tropic  of  Cancer, the
landscape    became  notably     drier   and     the     temperature     somewhat
cooler. Even    though  still   warm,   conditions  were    far less    humid   making
it  perfect cycling.
Following    75  kilometres  of  biking,     a   petrol  station     was     ideal   for
pitching    the tents   as  it  had a   grassy  patch,  toilets,    showers,    and a
restaurant.  Later,  we  watched     the     sunset  over    the     Sonora  desert,
sipping a   cold    Sol.
Wild    camp    –   Guasave -   80km
The climate was terrific    as  the route   led past    large   vegetable   fields
and  the     country’s   vegetable   garden  appeared    to  be  in  northern
Mexico. The farms   we  cycled  past    were    extensive   with    slick   farming
operations   and     top-of-the-range    equipment.  A   shade   cloth   entirely
covered vast    areas,  and in  other   fields, individual  rows    were    covered
to  keep    the sun and birds   at  bay.
The day went    smoothly    –   apart   from    the three   flat    tyres   Ernest  had.
It   started     drizzling   near    Guasave,    which   made    us  pull    in  to  find
accommodation,  concluding  the day’s   ride.
Guasave –   Los Mochis  -   67km
We  woke    to  brilliant   weather and found   the road    smooth  and flat    past
beautiful   scenery and vast    fields  of  beans   and maise.  Each    plantation
had its own beauty  of  colour  and lines   and it  was one of  those   days    I
was grateful    to  be  out bicycle touring.
                    
                      leana
                      (Leana)
                      
                    
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