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Is the area dangerous?

Mexico, north-america

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Difficulty

hard

Best Season

Year-round

Okay, buckle up, amigos, because Mexico 24 from Parral, Chihuahua, to Guadalupe y Calvo is a wild one! This isn't just a Sunday drive; it's a proper mountain adventure. And hey, the road keeps going past Guadalupe y Calvo, heading towards Badiraguato, which some say is known for... well, let's just say it's got a reputation.

Now, I won't lie, this area has a bit of a shady past. It's near the Golden Triangle (Chihuahua, Durango, and Sinaloa), and things can get a little dicey with cartel activity and the occasional run-in with the army. So, yeah, be aware of your surroundings.

BUT – and it's a big but – the scenery is INSANE! Think epic Sierra Madre mountain views, endless winding roads, and gorgeous ponderosa pine forests. Seriously, the landscapes are out of this world. Just watch out for those driving hazards! We're talking snow and ice in winter (without any plows, yikes!), plus rough patches and potholes that'll keep you on your toes. Oh, and did I mention the endless twists and turns? Motion sickness tablets could be handy!

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Mexico
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north-america
Difficulty
hard

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