Ruth just added it up... including yesterday, we have been to the Mexican wintering grounds of the monarch butterflies eight different times, at four different locations. Yesterday, we went to the Piedra Herrada sanctuary located on the old highway between Valle de Bravo and Toluca.
Chengdu, China!
Where are Kevin and Ruth now? Chengdu, China.
Where are Kevin and Ruth going next? Xi'an, China on June 25th.
Sunday, December 21, 2025
Millions of monarch butterflies
Ruth and I have been to see the monarch butterflies many times, but it never gets old. In fact, it's a magical experience.
Saturday, December 20, 2025
The closest thing that you can do that feels like flying like a bird
Valle de Bravo is well known as a world class paragliding destination. It has near perfect wind conditions and the international paragliding community holds annual competitions here.
So we finally talked ourselves into doing tandem paragliding when we were with one of RV Caravan groups back in January of 2019.
Friday, December 19, 2025
The wind didn't co-operate.... again!
So we tried to go paragliding on Wednesday and the wind didn't co-operate. Then yesterday, we tried to go so sailing. And we actually did go sailing... but eventually the wind didn't co-operate again!
We ended up on the water for about four hours!
Thursday, December 18, 2025
The wind didn't co-operate
We left here about 9:30am and took a collectivo taxi into town. We were lucky to get one with three empty seats at that hour.
Then we had a 2.5 km hike up through town to the trailhead at Monte Alto State Park, and then another 2.5 km hike to the paragliding take off point.
Wednesday, December 17, 2025
Our pictures arrived!
A day early. They were supposed to arrive today, but when we got back from Mexico City there they were sitting outside our front door.
Really pleased overall, but the two smaller ones are actually a bit too small.
Tuesday, December 16, 2025
The rooftops of Mexico City
Monday morning we took the entire Line 8 underground Metro route from downtown Mexico City to the suburb of Iztapalapa. We were 18 stops on the subway and it cost 5 pesos ($0.38 CAD, $0.28 USD) per person.
There, we got on the relatively new (2021) "cablebus" system... the public cable car system. That line runs for 10 kms, with one free transfer point. Cost for the entire ride, including the round trip if you don't exit the system is 7 pesos ($0.54 CAD, $0.39 USD) per person.
Monday, December 15, 2025
Always lots going on in Mexico City
Ruth and I took the bus from Valle de Bravo to Mexico City yesterday morning. It's a two hour direct bus ride and costs 310 pesos ($23.75 CAD, $$17.25 USD) per person each way.
We arrived at Ponitente Bus Terminal and walked to the new Observatorio Metro subway station. There, we bought a transit card for 15 pesos and filled it with another 10 pesos for the two of us to be able to do the 8 stop trip to the center. The Mexico City subway is super cheap.
Sunday, December 14, 2025
We are off to the big tamale!
Most people know that New York City is often called "the big apple". So it's only fitting that Mexico City's unofficial nickname is "the big tamale"! Here's our plan for the next two days...
We're taking the 9:00am bus this morning from Valle de Bravo to the Poniente bus terminal in the western part of the city. It's about a two hour ride. They now have the Observatorio metro station open again after a couple of years of renovations. Apparently it re-opened on November 15th.
Saturday, December 13, 2025
Mexican Fireworks! And our furniture arrived!
But before we get to the fireworks, we have some good news...
Almost all of our furniture arrived yesterday! They said they would deliver it around 10:00am. It was almost 10:45am when they showed up... but they only had one piece with them!
Thursday, December 11, 2025
We took your advice!
I can't remember now who suggested it, but we took your advice to decorate our walls with photos of Mexico that we took ourselves.
I found a Mexican online company called Canvas Lab that prints your own digital photos onto canvas so that you can hang them on the wall.
Wednesday, December 10, 2025
The view up there is spectacular!
Our friends Fernando and Yessi (she is also our Spanish teacher) invited us to go for a hike in the state park that overlooks Valle de Bravo. Yessi's sister Blanka and her 10 year old son joined us.
And so we combined our hiking trip with our Spanish lesson!
Tuesday, December 9, 2025
Too bad about Trusted Housesitters
Long time readers will know that we have done a fair bit of house sitting over the years.
One of the more popular platforms that we have used is called Trusted Housesitters. We were actually among the original members of Trusted Housesitters when they began operations back in 2010.
Monday, December 8, 2025
A house is just a place to keep your stuff.
We have a few Canadian visitors who are camping here.
When we rented this place, we hadn't thought of the benefit of meeting the other travelers who come through here, and we enjoy doing that. We like telling people about the things to see and do in the area, as well as helping them plan their journey through other parts of Mexico.
Sunday, December 7, 2025
A good time was had by all
We were invited to a Mexican birthday fiesta that took place yesterday. Our long time readers know that we have spent quite a lot of time here in Valle de Bravo, and this is where we originally met our friends Paco and Oti.
Yesterday was Paco's 70th birthday and they had a big celebration that took place in the nearby city of Toluca where they live.
Saturday, December 6, 2025
Such is life in Mexico...
Our furniture is supposed to be delivered this weekend, and we need enough cash to pay them. The total bill is 31,500 pesos ($2,395 CAD, $1,733 USD), but we've already given them a 10,000 peso deposit.
So we still need to give them 21,500 pesos in cash. The problem is that I'm only able to take out 6,000 pesos at a time with the limits on my ATM card. So it's meant a few trips into town this week to go to the bank.
Thursday, December 4, 2025
Our home Wifi in Mexico
We hopped on the ATV and did a trip into town yesterday. Had some running around to do... go to the bank, do some shopping, etc.
And, we signed up for home internet WiFi.
Wednesday, December 3, 2025
Our furniture is almost ready!
We rented this place partially furnished. There was one good bed, some decent outdoor tables and chairs, a good fridge and stove. and a usable sofa. But that's about it. Very little in the way of kitchen accessories. No television(s). No closets.
And we knew that. In fact the price we're paying in rent is more reflective of a totally empty place that you would have to furnish yourself anyhow.
Tuesday, December 2, 2025
What's on the agenda for December?
On Sunday, we went for a long walk in the forest. We followed an old trail in the state park near Jiltotepec that wasn't showing on any of the maps, so we didn't know where it ended up or how far it went.
We ended up doing 13 kms (8 miles)!
Monday, December 1, 2025
November Expenses... pretty reasonable!
Our budget was $2.125 CAD ($1,522 USD) for the month of November, and we ended up spending $2,258 CAD ($1,618 USD).
And that includes the rent on our house!
Sunday, November 30, 2025
Busy place! The parking lot is full!
We only made it out for a short hike yesterday, but it was a relaxing day overall.
Oh, I never told you about the problems with our gasoline furnace. A bit of a pain, but the fix is in progress.
Saturday, November 29, 2025
There is a Mexican camper club arriving today
We got a decently early start yesterday morning, on the road at about 9:30am. Not the nicest weather though... it was raining pretty steadily when we left.
We had to drive 164 kms (102 miles), but most of it was on secondary roads and it's probably a 4 hour drive. Lots of topes (speed bumps) and built up areas. The choice was to partially take the toll highway (one section of which we had no choice but to do), but it really wouldn't have saved that much time, and it would cost more.
Friday, November 28, 2025
The Hacienda Santa Maria Regla
Looking down over the ridge from the park where Igor has spent the last two nights, we could see a large and interesting looking estate. Further research showed that it is an old silver mining hacienda built between 1760 and 1780 that has been turned into a hotel and event center.
They charge 100 pesos ($7.65 CAD, $5.45 USD) to access the grounds, and we thought it was well worth it!
Thursday, November 27, 2025
Fantastic spot in Mexico rarely visited by foreign tourists
Of course most foreign tourists come to Mexico for the warmth and the beaches. But we found out early in our Mexico exploration that most of Mexico's best attractions are actually inland.
You would think that we have seen everything there is to see in Mexico, but not yet! In this instance, Ruth has had the Prismas Basalticos on her list for quite some time and we finally made it here. And, it is definitely worth a visit!
Wednesday, November 26, 2025
Interesting stuff... the English cemetery at Mineral del Monte, Mexico
I've mentioned in previous posts that mining specialists arrived from Cornwall, England to Veracruz, Mexico in the early 1800's. They had an arduous journey to get from Veracruz to the Pachuca area in Hidalgo dragging their steam engines along the way. Some died of yellow fever along the way.
There were about 130 men originally, followed by many more in the 1840's and 1850's. Eventually, about 350 men, some of whom had brought their families, had emigrated to this area of Mexico to work in the silver mines that had been bought by a British company.
Tuesday, November 25, 2025
No garbage cans... and yet no garbage!
Monday morning we drove up the hill from Mineral del Chico to Mineral del Monte.
Mineral del Monte is a larger town, and at a higher elevation. Population about 14,000.
Monday, November 24, 2025
Back to Igor
We didn't have to be out of our room until noon, so we went for breakfast around 9:30am and then did some more wandering around in Pachuca. We had seen all the highlights, so weren't really looking for anything in particular.
Sunday, November 23, 2025
Into the city of Pachuca for an overnight stay
We ended up having to move Igor. Not a big deal, but it certainly would have been more convenient not to have to.
And then when we got to the new location a few minutes away, it wasn't the same guy and the price had gone up from 250 pesos to 280 pesos. Whatever. At least he's secure.
Saturday, November 22, 2025
We'll be eating huaraches for the next few days!
Well, it turns out that we stayed in our spot for another night, which is convenient. They are cutting down some large dead trees in the area, and they started on the other side and likely won't even make it to our side until Monday. We might even be able to stay where we are for the weekend, but we'll find out this morning.
Oh, we never did show you a photo of where we are parked...
Friday, November 21, 2025
We need to find another overnight spot
Yesterday, I booked us a hotel in the nearby city of Pachuca. We're going to leave Igor here in Mineral del Chico, and on Saturday morning we're going to take the collectivo to Pachuca, do some exploring, spend the night, do some more exploring Sunday, and return to Mineral del Chico on Sunday late afternoon.
I had just booked and paid for the non refundable hotel room when our host came to tell us we won't be able to stay here on the weekend.
Thursday, November 20, 2025
Well that was an adventure!
Yesterday's blog was posted late because we got sidetracked into an adventure! If you missed yesterday's, here it is... https://www.travelwithkevinandruth.com/2025/11/the-cost-of-entrance-is-happiness-and.html
And now... the adventure...
Wednesday, November 19, 2025
The cost of entrance is happiness and a smile
We woke up Tuesday morning, and we were the only ones in the park other than a few employees cleaning up a little trash left over from the long weekend.
But it was time for us to move on as well. Just to another part of the park to access some different hiking trails.
Tuesday, November 18, 2025
Beautiful views, and some crazy rock climbers
We've pretty much exhausted the hiking trails that are within walking distance from where we are, but decided to stay another day anyhow.
And good thing we did, because we found a nearby viewpoint that wasn't marked on the maps... and only a half hour walk away!
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