The San Isidro Eco Lodge welcomed us for two nights. Remote and primitive, but my favorite place on this trip, and one where I would like to return to for hiking and just hanging out.
Hiked a short portion of the trail used by Tarahumara for their famous international yearly 100-km run.
Irrigated field at the bottom of one of the short ridges we crossed. We noticed that the natives utilize every bit of arable land.
Shared running trail... Jim and I encountered several cows and one bull on the trail on our return to the lodge. They stared and we waited, and waited. ..Until finally we mustered enough courage to tell them to go home... and to our surprise they started walking.
Cabin for rent by the week at the edge of the lodge property, gorgeous views included. No electricity or running water. Wood burning stove for heating. (Delicious!) meals served at the lodge.
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