Guanajuato overlook | Warning

Mexico

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2235.0 masl

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We reached the area in the early afternoon and after a nice hike in the surrounding desertic mountains, we went to Calderones, the next village, to buy groceries. The visit to the village was great, with very nice interactions in the tiendas.

We decided to set up camp next to the antenna towers which had the most accessible overlook of Guanajuato.

We set up cameras to capture timelapses of the sunset and city lights. By 10pm, we realized one of the cameras was missing. Checking the footage of the other, we realized someone had been creeping around our camping site for more than an hour, watching us from different directions and getting really close to our tent and gear.
After reviewing the footage, we quickly packed up and headed to the city to get a hotel room.

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We reached the area in the early afternoon and after a nice hike in the surrounding desertic mountains, we went to Calderones, the next village, to buy groceries. The visit to the village was great, with very nice interactions in the tiendas.

We decided to set up camp next to the antenna towers which had the most accessible overlook of Guanajuato.

We set up cameras to capture timelapses of the sunset and city lights. By 10pm, we realized one of the cameras was missing. Checking the footage of the other, we realized someone had been creeping around our camping site for more than an hour, watching us from different directions and getting really close to our tent and gear.
After reviewing the footage, we quickly packed up and headed to the city to get a hotel room.

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