We passed through Ocosingo on our way to explore the Tonina Ruins. After exploring the amazing site we were relaxing in camp and pulled out our virtually unused Lonely Planet Guidebook for Mexico for information on the history of Tonina.
This is what we found upon opening the book!
It seems that prior to entering Mexico we had specifically noted to avoid this area due to Zapatista rebels and their ongoing fighting with the military.
We had no problems traversing the road, with the exception of the 300 or so topes in the 60 miles through the mountains. A tope is a Mexican speed bump that you need to almost stop to climb over. They are everywhere in Mexico; going up hills and down, before and after every intersection (big and small), before, during and after every town and small village, and sometimes in the middle of nowhere just for the hell of it. Often there is a small tire & alignment shop nearby for those that don’t brake and slow down in time.
This particular section of road was the worst we had encountered. The whole 60 miles through the mountains went something like this…
Slowly bump over a tope, accelerate up to 20 to 25 MPH for a few glorious seconds, and then Melissa yells out “Tope!” down shift to third, second, first, brake hard, boom, the Wee Rover, crashes up and over, accelerate for a few hundred yards, “Tope!”, rise and repeat! 60 miles took us almost 5 hours of bone jarring topes to complete.
So, no trouble with the Zapatista Rebels, but those $*@&!%# topes!