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Old 01-26-2007, 09:54 AM
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POPS??? I resemble that remark.
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Old 01-26-2007, 10:02 AM
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Best bike for this type of terrain is a 350 cc enduro, 2 stroke. I've done it. gone where goats can't climb, and after completely sumerging in a river, still started at just one kick.

Completely in accord...Only way to go...
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Old 01-26-2007, 07:50 PM
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FYI to everyone - If you go to that part of the country make sure to carry either your passport or birth certificate with you. When we visited we went by these checkpoints and they don't stop you on the way there...but on the way back you will be stopped at every one and asked to produce papers. If you're Dominican then your cedula should do. If you're foreign and you don't have your papers then be prepared to pay up money at every checkpoint. We didn't carry passports for my wife and kids and I had to do a lot of convincing and actually pay up at a couple of these checkpoints...They are just looking for some money, but they will hassle you if you're not prepared...
The best point you made is the very last. In the checks, if you had your papers it should have been enough, no problem. You got taken advantage of when you paid money, (you paid when you entered the country the first time, possibly paid again to leave if you left to Haiti, and then again to enter...you paid in immigration, why are you paying checkpoints!) but your comment shows that you realize that. I guess sometime it would just be better for you to pay a few bucks and keep it moving, especially if you're travel alone. Maybe good advice is to travel with a Dominican friend. Sometimes I don't make a lot of posts in DR1 because it seems there is a lot of insulting and offending the people and the country, but I will say something right now, a lot (maybe most) of the men at those checkpoints are bruto (example: one early morning we left in the madrugada driving from Jimani to the capital, my mom was laying down sleeping in the back seat of the car with a blanket over her head. The guardia asks if the person in the back is alive or dead. We were angry, because that is disrespectful, and I told him so. What if she was dead? It was inappropriate. My mom popped up angry and asked him if he is a doctor or a saint that can raise the dead.) As far Dominicans having their cedula being enough, of course you should always have your cedula, and everyone has them, but in those checkpoints, it's fine, open the car, open the bag if they really want to, but asking for cedula? thisIs basically insulting, if they are asking for your cedula, what's going on, is there a problem. The one time in my memory my husband and I were ever asked to show our cedula in a check (and this was recently) we said, "You show me yours, I show you mine." He told us cono and walked away. In the United States if a police stops you and asks for your ID while you drive along the street, isn't it because you've done something wrong? Dominicans really shouldn't be being hassled that far in the checks...irritating.
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Old 01-26-2007, 07:56 PM
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Hi CAROMOQ.

I have a question for you. Are there any hotels (clean and comfortable) between Jimani and La Descubierta. Just thinking out loud on my end as far as planning the run around Enriquillo this year.

Well I'm sure in your travels you didn't see to many that you'd want to go and stay in, but I guess there are a couple that aren't VERY bad. There is one I'm thinking of that even has generator, tele, restuarant, air conditioning, and a pool which is sometimes full. not too bad. In the past, where have you stayed?
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Old 01-26-2007, 10:59 PM
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Well I'm sure in your travels you didn't see to many that you'd want to go and stay in, but I guess there are a couple that aren't VERY bad. There is one I'm thinking of that even has generator, tele, restuarant, air conditioning, and a pool which is sometimes full. not too bad. In the past, where have you stayed?

We have never stayed in this area. Have always stayed in Barahona at the Caribe, the Pontevedra or the Bahoruco Beach.

When we rolled through the area in question we never found anything though. In talking with people at the Descubierta someone mentioned a place called "La Iguana". SO in this regard that is the full extent of my knowledge (nothing).

Basically what we are looking for is just a place to crash that is clean (no insects or other goofy things crawling in the bed with you) and comfortable (nice shower and AC). Also a restaurant and a place to down a few "jumbas" before hitting the sack. This year there might be one or two lady riders in the group. These gals can ride all day on their bikes and they will be with their husbands. They're tough riders but also latinas which require all the usual femenine standards of hygene if you know what I mean.

Oh yes...almost forgot. Might you know in what shape is the highway between La Descubierta and Comendador? Basically is it paved or is it mostly dirt? Just having the thought of doing and end run through there to go into San Juan de la Maguana for a couple of days.

Thanks for the help...-= Luis =-
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Sometimes I don't make a lot of posts in DR1 because it seems there is a lot of insulting and offending the people and the country, but I will say something right now, a lot (maybe most) of the men at those checkpoints are bruto (example: one early morning we left in the madrugada driving from Jimani to the capital, my mom was laying down sleeping in the back seat of the car with a blanket over her head. The guardia asks if the person in the back is alive or dead. We were angry, because that is disrespectful, and I told him so. What if she was dead? It was inappropriate. My mom popped up angry and asked him if he is a doctor or a saint that can raise the dead.)
That must have been a surprise to the guardia. Probably caught him off balance.
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Old 01-26-2007, 11:32 PM
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And in La Descubierta, where are the photos of the Iguanas and Cocodrillos! I forgot to ask in the last post, my connection isn't the best so maybe I didn't see, but if you didn't stop, you should. There's also place to bath there with the Iguanas, the water is supposed to very good for your skin...
You mean that right there in La Descubierta is the place where the crocs and the lagartos hang out? Oh Caromoq...where do you find these critters? Right there in the park we stopped at? We have to see them this year...
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Old 01-29-2007, 10:10 PM
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Oh Caromoq...where do you find these critters? Right there in the park we stopped at? We have to see them this year...
LLegue! Hope everyone had a nice weekend. As for myself, tengo gripe, pero estoy mejorando...entonces, cocodrillos y iguanas...te estan esperando! jeje. I think so, right there in the park where you stopped. Did you go to the beach and the little water area with sulfur (spell that?) water (it smells funny, you would probably remember!) there are iguanas running everywhere and i've seen the cocodrillos a few times. When you are driving in La Descubierta keep driving toward the Taino caves and before going too far, you will see a big sign on the road, about the Iguanas. A little after the sign there is an entrance to park your cars. I think maybe 10 pesos to go down and walk and swim, you keep your eyes open, you see the iguanas, lots of them! Get lucky (of maybe...unlucky?) you see the cocodrillo!
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Old 01-29-2007, 10:13 PM
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When we rolled through the area in question we never found anything though. In talking with people at the Descubierta someone mentioned a place called "La Iguana". SO in this regard that is the full extent of my knowledge (nothing).

Basically what we are looking for is just a place to crash that is clean (no insects or other goofy things crawling in the bed with you) and comfortable (nice shower and AC). Also a restaurant and a place to down a few "jumbas" before hitting the sack. This year there might be one or two lady riders in the group. These gals can ride all day on their bikes and they will be with their husbands. They're tough riders but also latinas which require all the usual femenine standards of hygene if you know what I mean.

Oh yes...almost forgot. Might you know in what shape is the highway between La Descubierta and Comendador? Basically is it paved or is it mostly dirt? Just having the thought of doing and end run through there to go into San Juan de la Maguana for a couple of days.

Thanks for the help...-= Luis =-

I don't know the Iguana Hotel...let me think, I'll get back to this one ok.
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Old 01-30-2007, 06:11 PM
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LLegue! Hope everyone had a nice weekend. As for myself, tengo gripe, pero estoy mejorando...entonces, cocodrillos y iguanas...te estan esperando! jeje. I think so, right there in the park where you stopped. Did you go to the beach and the little water area with sulfur (spell that?) water (it smells funny, you would probably remember!) there are iguanas running everywhere and i've seen the cocodrillos a few times. When you are driving in La Descubierta keep driving toward the Taino caves and before going too far, you will see a big sign on the road, about the Iguanas. A little after the sign there is an entrance to park your cars. I think maybe 10 pesos to go down and walk and swim, you keep your eyes open, you see the iguanas, lots of them! Get lucky (of maybe...unlucky?) you see the cocodrillo!

Ea Rayos!! I hope yo get better from the gripe. Thanks for the info. Maybe we will get lucky this year and see them. You know just from writing back and forth I've seen that we passed a bunch of places and never really got to see them.

This year I have already adjusted our schedule so that we can really get a good look see and not roll by without really seeing the sights.

Thanks once again!
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