Sunday, February 1, 2009

Hmmm


So, I'm pretty stoked about my mexico trip in early march. It's hell though trying to work out how to go about getting the surf you need without spending a shit ton of cash on rental cars, airline board fees, rentals whatever. Paying for board fees just doesnt seem feasible since I really don't know the conditions and therefore what I am going to be ride. Renting a board just seems easy and just as costly as bringing one. So I email a popular surf company thats in the business of boat trips to the epic surf since its usually flat in the city of Mazatlan. So I email the guys at http://www.eastpacsurf.com/ and get this reply:




Dear Mr. WetandCold,It has always been a privilege to serve our
customers.Despite the economic downturn, requests for bookings are robust, and
its come as a big surprise !!The safety of our clients comes first, and outside
of a few cuts from surfboard fins requiring a few stitches, and 1 client needing
medical attention for a sea urchin in 2003, and many thousands of tired and sore
bodies...We enjoy a perfect safety record.That is saying a lot... considering
that we have provided services to over 4,000 people during the past 11 years.We
will always take the appropriate actions that increase the safety of our
clients... But, Mexico's war on drugs has cast a shadow on the best of
Mexico: Mazatlan, the state of Sinaloa and [us] are all caught in the
crossfire.A safety net around Mazatlan is provided via a coordinated effort by 4
security police agencies:Mazatlan Police, Sinaloa State Police, the Mexican
Federal Highway Police, and Armed Forces keep tourists safe from criminal gangs
that operate in other parts of Mexico,and such gangs do, indeed, view tourists
as targets of opportunity.This has presented us with a challenge to [your safety
and ours] when we provide surf transfers OUTSIDE Mazatlan's "tourist safe"
zone.At least, temporarily, we are not able to meet this challenge,and I am sad
to confront our friends with a sobering conclusion, that the loss of [even the
"perception" of your safety] along our highway corridor north of Mazatlan is
more than enough reason to take a rest from running East Pacific Surf Camp.We
are not happy about it and some of our customers are angry at us for our
temporary withdrawal from Mexico's surfing life. But, we've seen parts of
Sinaloa turning violent recently.The situation can improve anytime. But, at this
moment, we're "turned off;" not in any hurry to launch the 2009 camp/school
season.Political observers are calling Mexico a failed state by the end of
2010.This might be a bit drastic however, we recommend you proceed with caution
or surf elsewhere, in 2009.As for me personally:I'll be turning a few practice
laps at Sebring International Raceway in my Porsche during the next few weeks,
talking to surfers in Florida, and sipping a few cold ones on the sidelines at
the 12 Hours of Sebring during Spring Break... I have not yet decided when or if
East Pacific Surf Camp will be starting the 2009 season.Beto, Javier and I are
optimistic, yet we're concerned by a naive attitude we're seeing in tourists,
often unaware of what has been going on.I will continue to keep a positive
attitude about Mexico but,We won't conduct business if the safety of our clients
isn't sure. Stay tuned.Allan McIntosh, Javier Arumburo,Beto Salazar,


Not exactly the news I was hoping to hear!

I guess I'll just wing it.




3 comments:

Wave Farmer said...

Glad I got my Mex in in the 70's & 80's...
Unless things change for the better...
I think my Mex days are done.

turtle said...

Is that for real?
Racing his Porsche? ROugh.
Must not need to be in business too badly.
SOunds like a cop out to close shop and have some waves to himself. There's always a sketch factor when traveling. There was a horrible and random drive by in PDX 2 wks ago and ironically most of the victims were exchange students from abroad. Don't be too discouraged, watch your back, stay low pro, get some warm water waves and have fun trunkin' it..

Anonymous said...

Mazatlan's a tourist trap dude and that is right around spring break. Not to mention you need a cranking south to get swell up there. Baja block any norht or west action. Head south of Acapulco, bag the camp scene, and bring your boards.