When we got to San Ignacio, we'd 'planned' on staying at the main hotel (sorry I don't remember what it was called) But the Hurricane Jimena last August flooded the area pretty badly, and they were closed. It looked unworked on so I'm unsure if they are even re-opening.
The one and only time I stayed here, we stayed at a cool place called San Ignacio Springs which is a very nice little resort with 'yurts' and a stellar view of the spring. well, all on his own Mike detoured and went there, I was glad they had space but also a little worried cuz the place was pretty expensive when I went there with my friend. Well, Mike was able to negotiate a significantly better rate. I think they thought we were a couple the first time...
Once in town we found a small restaurant right by the Mission and sat outside on the sidewalk for dinner. The weather was much, much nicer now that we got further south!!
We immediately made a new friend:
Mike Kay and Ed
We sort of 'forgot' Zach in the chase truck at the first hotel, Since I sort of knew the town I volunteered to go back and get him. (though it would be hard to get lost)
Zach
Our new friend worked the whole table looking for some lovin. He was a very friendly and freshly shampooed pooch. Again, I'm a dog guy, and it's a paradoxical relationship they have I really have mixed feelings about it, though mostly positive I have to say.
SepticSkeptic
Photo by Yossarian
The previous day, Mike had spotted a thorn in his tire. He slowly pulled it out and it started hissing. So naturally, he put it back in and rode a 100 miles of dirt on it.

The next morning though he discovered his 'fix' was only temporary
My little girlie scraped knee was rubbing against my pads and really bugging me. It was also kinda getting infected so I made a bit more effort to deal with it properly. I even convinced Zack to help me shave my leg
The Oasis also got severely damaged by the Hurricane. The owner told me the mud was to the wall. They have done an AMAZING job rebuilding, I guess this is like the 4th time in 10 years they have done so.
One of the yurts
Like I said, you could tell it was different from when I was here in April, but it was truly astonishing how they got back so fast.
This is my favorite Picture from my last trip here with SenorPeligro:
Unfortunately, that Palm's roots moved and it's under water now.
In this photo by yossarian you can see where the mud level was on the palms.
If you go to San Ignacio it's worth the splurge to stay at San Ignacio Springs. The Canadian Owners are really nice, and you get to hang out under the date palms drinking beer on the honor system, with Wifi and everything
Photo By Yossarian
(you also get a FANTASTIC breakfast.)
In the daylight I had a chance to inspect the bike a bit better. The Fender/Rack went to the truck, and it's shockingly heavy. Boy I sure am glad I put on that new Super bright Whelan strobe brake light to keep me safe on them dark Mexican roads!
Photo By Yossarian
Um, it looks worse than it is? :scratch
Photo by Yossarian
This is a view of the Hotel property from across the way, One of these days I'm going to have to actually spend some time in this here little town!! I think it's my favorite place in Mexico. Barra de navidad is close though...