Well I'm back, folks !!! It was a revealing experience for many reasons, at least to me.
I had drivetrain problems, little sleep, it was hot, it was cold, it rained, it turned out to be more than expected and most important very rewarding.
The La Linda area, is a matter to discuss deeply. Many factors are involved to really get to develop the area in to a tourist center. From the Mexican side it is nearly impossible to reach it, unless you have a good vehicle preferably 4x4 and with clearance to go over washout roads,high arroyos and deep pour offs.
Fred Keller is the permanent resident in the La Linda Bridge ( now abandoned ). He is a snake volunteer for the Blackgap Snake Survey program, drinks beer allday and fishes for catfish. He does not like to go to the BiBe Park...too many rules!!!, he says and very little attention to the visitors. I think he is a little bit exentric IMO, but he seems to be very happy. There are really high hopes in reopening the bridge, but will develop this in my full report, once i gather the videos , google pictures and GPS coordinates as we move forward.
I am , still, hungover from the lack of sleep and the repair trip to my truck. We arrived here in Piedras Negras at around 4:am today, and i am really dead tired.
I will post no later than this weekend, I should be able to gather the remaining information by Friday. It is good to be back again.
One thing i regret

, is that we could not hook up with the folks at Sabinas 4x4 club, it would have been just awsome to do so, we just never found each other.
Regards to everybody.
Homero