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Canyons of Copper, Bluffs of Rust and Gold

All sorts of people are on the go, looking for new vistas and unique experiences. You’ve got travelers, tourists, adventurers, and X-men. Mountaineers search for scree and handholds to conquer, venturing out with topo maps and compasses. Others pack the latest Danielle Steele or John Grisham novel. With the internet for booking (and for communicating with loved ones back home), ‘the Road Less Traveled” is now found on MapQuest---to the relief of some and the acute disappointment of others.

Around Copper Canyon:
   Alamos
   Batopilas
   Chihuahua
   Copper Canyon Train
   Creel
   Divisadero
   Los Mochis
   Urique
But you can still feel wonderfully free in Copper Canyon (las Barrancas del Cobre), Mexico’s vast and unconquered version of the Grand Canyon. Best yet, you can put together a trip or a trek as adventure-laden or relaxing as you choose.

The Copper Canyon is not one but a system of magnificent gorges that dominates the west-central part of Chihuahua, Mexico’s largest state. This extensive system of canyons was carved by half dozen rivers that still define it today. Some of the barrancas, like Sinforosa, are deep, narrow, and little explored. Deepest of all at around 1,830 meters (approximately 6,000 feet) below the canyon’s rim, Urique was---as the headquarters of an 18th-century mining operation---one of the first places in Mexico to be wired for electricity. Long retired from the vanguard, the tiny town now is a wonderful destination for explorers, a unique world that seems lost in time as well as in space.

Not for those pressed for time or faint of heart, the dizzying canyon floor can be reached---with a qualified guide---on foot or by bus, car, burro, horse, or mountain bike. Deep, serpentine gorges like the Urique and Batopilas are not appropriate for casual exploration. This lonely, sun-kissed terrain is the perfect venue for marijuana plantations, and a lost hiker might stumble across a drug deal in progress or, more likely, a security guard toting an M--16. Fortunately a smattering of locally based guides, tour operators, and lodges know the area well enough to offer safe access to this magnificent world of striated gorges, pink- and copper-hued peaks, and iconoclastic mission churches.

Pizza del Rey  
Delicious and economical pizza in the heart of Creel
Av. López Mateos 5, Creel, Chihuahua
635/456-0538
Hotel Parador Chihuahua  
Inexpensive lodgings in downtown Chihuahua, with parking, Wi-Fi and pool
Calle 3ra #304, Centro, Chihuahua, Chihuahua
614/415-0827
Antojitos Pam Pam  
A great variety of regional specialties in the historic downtown area
Venustiano Carranza 1204, Centro histórico, Chihuahua, Chihuahua
614/410-5147
Sierra Bonita Cabanas Club  
Two-story lodge overlooking Creel with or without kitchenette. Restaurant & discoteque.
Carretera Gran Visian s/n, Creel, Chihuahua
635/456-0615

http://www.sierrabonita.com.mx
Hotel Torres El Fuerte  

Relaxed elegance with a passion for detail

Rudolfo G Robles #102, El Fuerte, Sinaloa
52 642 105 1001

http://www.hotelestorres.com
The Lodge at Creel  
In the heart of the Sierra Tarahumara which belongs to the Western Sierra Madre, with an altitude of 7850 feet above sea level, you can find Best Western The Lodge at Creel.
Creel, Chihuahua
(614) 413-9020

http://www.thelodgeatcreel.com/
Hotel Villa Mexicana in Creel  
Hotel Villa Mexicana in Creel is a vibrant example of Mexican arquitecture and a reflection of the local Tarahumara culture's love of color.
Built on 18 acres with complete perimeter fencing and a security gate, the hotel comes alive with rich hues of bright blue, orange, purple and yellow that vie for attention with the myriad of wildflowers that liberally dot the nearby fields.
Adolfo lopez Mateos, creel, Chihuahua
1 888 610 20 95

http://www.vmcoppercanyon.com
Chihuahua Homes for Sale  
Planning on buying or selling a home? You're in the right place. Point2 Homes is your gateway to Chihuahua area homes for sale. The Point2 Homes index of Chihuahua real estate listings makes it 'The Best Place on Earth to Find a Home'.
Chihuahua, Chihuahua
http://homes.point2.com/
Hotel for Sale  
Casa de Chihuahua is for sale. The USA are investing more and more in Chihuahua (Ford bringing new car plants, Boeing and Airbus building cables. A flow of new large companies is forecast for 2009If highly paid strategists of such a conservative company as Ford are choosing Chihuahua, than that must be a good place.
Chihuahua, Chihuahua
www.casadechihuahua.com

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