Probably just as wise to not buy anything that's been produced for too long, after management requires a 5-10% annual standard cost reduction, and all the tooling is worn out.
Put on about 175 today. Didn't see another bike the whole time! Nice day! A few bridges had the spray, but otherwise good. About 15 miles of gravel mixed in thanks to the GPS set to "shorter distance". Temps 33-38.
When it gets closer to 30 today, ill likely get out for a spin. Haven't plugged in my Gerbings yet this fall, so this will be a good day to verify they still work. And they havent sprayed the roads around here yet with that corrosive crud.
cruisers?? As in bikes??? No vehicles, not crowded.
Very very few vendors/ sales monkeys on the beach. Zero on resort property.
A view from our room last year....
Also, all the resorts on Cozumel are on the leeward protected side of the island, so the surf is usually very calm. Many of the resorts on the cancun/playa del carmen side have rough surf.
Oh hell yes. At secrets, 20 steps from an ocean front room and you're snorkeling with fishes! And, Cozumel is considered one of the top 5 commercial diving spots in the world.
Nice... whats the resort? I'm sure it'll be awesome. Biggest downside there is the long trip from the airport. Dont buy any "Cuban" cigars! ¡Buen viaje gringo!
Cozumel is pretty laid back compared to the mainland. Just go to the shuttle desk (ignore all the sales monkeys trying to get you to buy into anything at the airport) You'll get a ticket and get a 15-20 minute ride to the resort from the airport for like $11 per person. On the way back to the airport, best bet is a taxi...~$30 for both of you. The other thing to do in Cozumel is rent a car for a day and cruise around the island..stop at Coconuts bar for a snack (and a free drink for the ladies who show their COCONUTS!) You should be able to get that place if Feb. for ~$100/night/person...if not let me know!