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From: enrique legaspi
To: research@nuestrosranchos.org
Sent: Friday, August 25, 2006 12:45:37 PM
Subject: Re: [Nuestros Ranchos] Distances: Teocaltiche, Nochistlan, Mexticacan & Aguascalientes
The towns are almost a stone's throw from each other. Today, driving time is 10-15 minutes. As a kid I rode a bicyle and it took me 1 hour to 1 1/2 hour. The same goes for Mexticacan, but in the opposite direction from Teocaltiche. (including La Estancia).
Muchas Gracias Enrique,
I will keep this in mind for our Dream Trip to the Los Altos region next year.
Enrique, maybe you can also give us some tips on where to go for our dream trip to study and learn about the histrory of the region. We would also like to play and have some fun, a little Mariachi night music will help us to unite with our ancestral spirits.
Jose Muños of northern Calif has agreed to do some research on places to visit on our 7-10 day dream trip. Anyone who is interested in going, now is your chance to give some input to him as to places of interest to each of you.
I think we definitely should include Guadalajara and Aguascalientes. And of course I would like to go to my ancestral town of Nochistlan. Enrique, does Nochistlan have a town historian who could give us a historical tour, taking into consideration that this was the first and original Guadalajara?
Ok, this is what I propose, we fly into Guadalajara have a carro de sitio ready or tour bus depending on how many people will be coming. We can then drive to Yahualica and spend the night there as they have adequate hotels. Next day onto Mexticacan then to Nochistlan. If we can get a historian for a tour then we can have lunch or dinner in Nochistlan at my cousin's family restaurant el pollo loco which is very good, maybe with a little Mariachi. From Nochistlan onto Teocaltiche where we can spend the night. Does anyone know what we can do as in places of interest in Teocaltiche?
After Teocaltiche we can drive to Aguascalientes where there is much to see and do. I would like to look for Rincon de Romos, Los Cuervos and San Jose de Gracia. If you can make other suggestions for Aguas, speak up now. We can spend the day and night in Aguascalientes.
From Aguas, we decide if we want to go north to Zacatecas, Zacatecas the state capital or if we want to go southeast or northeast as in Totatiche, Tepechitlan, Colotlan, Momax, Jalpa, Jerez, Fresnillo etc. It's our dream trip so we can make it anything we want, of course within reason. Speak up now if you're interested and give Jose Muños your input so we can help him with our needs and wants for this fabulous trip.
Our last place to stay, visit, study and play should be Guadalajara for at least 1 day if not more.
Para los que viven en Guadalajara y sus alrededores, quizas nos pueden orientar hacia puntos de interes historico y tambien nos pueden acompañar en nuestra jornada por la region. Los que vamos de afuera no estamos al tanto del ambiente local o los lugares de interes genealogico. Se les agredeceria su ayuda con sugerencias para este viaje que se llevara acabo el 2007, lo mas probable seria en los meses de Julio o Agosto cuando hay mas oportunidad de tomar vacacion.
Atentamente;
Alicia Avelar Olmos de Carrillo
San Jose, Calif
Today the drive to Aguascalientes from Nochistlan is 1 hour. Starting in Nochistlan, the road to "Aguas" as the locals call it, will take you past La Estancia, Apulco, through Teocaltiche, past the fork in the road to Jalostotitlan and Lagos de Moreno and finally Aguascalientes.
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Some further suggestions for the dream trip. If the group planned to drive north from Guadalajara to Aguascalientes and then north to Zacatecas, those interested in visiting San Jose de Gracia and Rincon de Romos will be pleased to learn that San Jose is on the way -- about 35 kilometers north of Aguascalientes-- and Rincon de Romos another 10 kilometers or so north from there. Many of the San Jose de Gracia records are at Rincon de Romos because the original town, since the 1930s is covered by the waters of the Presa Calles. There is an excellent, moderately priced hotel in Aguascalientes called La Noria that I recommend highly. Continuing the return loop from Zacatecas back to Guadalajara, we might want to south on highway 54 toward Villanueva and stop to visit La Quemada. There are some spectacular Precolumbian ruins there that were built by some of our indigenous ancestors.
2007 Dream Trip Planning.
We would love to visit Guadalajara, then on to Mexticacan to Nochistlan.
Great idea of trying to have a local historian join our tour group. Tino
and I are very flexible, just being with a group of individuals that know
the country and have family in the area would be a wonderful experience for
us.
If possible, we would like to visit Nochistlan and Momax since these two
towns are the birth place of Tino's parents.
Tino and Pat Corbera
Tracy CA
----- Original Message -----
From: "Alicia Carrillo"
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Sent: Friday, August 25, 2006 10:37 PM
Subject: [Nuestros Ranchos] 2007 Dream Trip Planning.
> ----- Original Message ----
> From: enrique legaspi
> To: research@nuestrosranchos.org
> Sent: Friday, August 25, 2006 12:45:37 PM
> Subject: Re: [Nuestros Ranchos] Distances: Teocaltiche, Nochistlan,
> Mexticacan & Aguascalientes
>
>
> The towns are almost a stone's throw from each other. Today, driving time
> is 10-15 minutes. As a kid I rode a bicyle and it took me 1 hour to 1 1/2
> hour. The same goes for Mexticacan, but in the opposite direction from
> Teocaltiche. (including La Estancia).
>
>
> Muchas Gracias Enrique,
>
> I will keep this in mind for our Dream Trip to the Los Altos region next
> year.
>
> Enrique, maybe you can also give us some tips on where to go for our dream
> trip to study and learn about the histrory of the region. We would also
> like to play and have some fun, a little Mariachi night music will help us
> to unite with our ancestral spirits.
>
> Jose Muños of northern Calif has agreed to do some research on places to
> visit on our 7-10 day dream trip. Anyone who is interested in going, now
> is your chance to give some input to him as to places of interest to each
> of you.
>
> I think we definitely should include Guadalajara and Aguascalientes. And
> of course I would like to go to my ancestral town of Nochistlan. Enrique,
> does Nochistlan have a town historian who could give us a historical tour,
> taking into consideration that this was the first and original
> Guadalajara?
>
> Ok, this is what I propose, we fly into Guadalajara have a carro de sitio
> ready or tour bus depending on how many people will be coming. We can then
> drive to Yahualica and spend the night there as they have adequate hotels.
> Next day onto Mexticacan then to Nochistlan. If we can get a historian for
> a tour then we can have lunch or dinner in Nochistlan at my cousin's
> family restaurant el pollo loco which is very good, maybe with a little
> Mariachi. From Nochistlan onto Teocaltiche where we can spend the night.
> Does anyone know what we can do as in places of interest in Teocaltiche?
>
> After Teocaltiche we can drive to Aguascalientes where there is much to
> see and do. I would like to look for Rincon de Romos, Los Cuervos and San
> Jose de Gracia. If you can make other suggestions for Aguas, speak up now.
> We can spend the day and night in Aguascalientes.
>
> From Aguas, we decide if we want to go north to Zacatecas, Zacatecas the
> state capital or if we want to go southeast or northeast as in Totatiche,
> Tepechitlan, Colotlan, Momax, Jalpa, Jerez, Fresnillo etc. It's our dream
> trip so we can make it anything we want, of course within reason. Speak up
> now if you're interested and give Jose Muños your input so we can help him
> with our needs and wants for this fabulous trip.
>
> Our last place to stay, visit, study and play should be Guadalajara for at
> least 1 day if not more.
>
> Para los que viven en Guadalajara y sus alrededores, quizas nos pueden
> orientar hacia puntos de interes historico y tambien nos pueden acompañar
> en nuestra jornada por la region. Los que vamos de afuera no estamos al
> tanto del ambiente local o los lugares de interes genealogico. Se les
> agredeceria su ayuda con sugerencias para este viaje que se llevara acabo
> el 2007, lo mas probable seria en los meses de Julio o Agosto cuando hay
> mas oportunidad de tomar vacacion.
>
> Atentamente;
> Alicia Avelar Olmos de Carrillo
> San Jose, Calif
>
>
>
>
> Today the drive to Aguascalientes from Nochistlan is 1 hour. Starting
> in Nochistlan, the road to "Aguas" as the locals call it, will take you
> past La Estancia, Apulco, through Teocaltiche, past the fork in the road
> to Jalostotitlan and Lagos de Moreno and finally Aguascalientes.
2007 Dream Trip Planning.
If you are thinking of going to the larger Archives to do any research
(actually any Archives) it MIGHT be best to contact them ahead of time
to see if there is anything you need to do ahead of time to gain
entrance. You also might want to find their hours and address.
wish I could go. . .sounds like great fun.
joseph
Alicia Carrillo wrote:
>Our last place to stay, visit, study and play should be Guadalajara for at least 1 day if not more.
>
>