Anybody Baja bound after Turkey-day?
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Anybody heading to BCS after Thanksgiving through maybe 12/15?
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Season is underway by then but it's the Baja on-off deal. Not as predictable/reliable as the Delta or Maui in the summer, but it beats storm-chasing. The main benefit? Anti-civilization for the spiritual recharge. Waves? Pacific side at Abreojos or Punta Conejo are the best bets. No waves in LaVentana but plenty of WW demos it sounds like! I just need to get outta' Dodge and Baja offers plenty of windsport friends, fresh fish and cheap beer. Snorkeling at Las Arenas and mountain biking/dirt bike riding are other alternatives if it's not blowing. Then there's always Lord Black's in La Paz for some culture! There is also some killer hiking that I've been turned on to there but I forget the name of the canyon I visited. Even just chillin' at Joe and Angie's beats the rat race I guess! This wind withdrawal is brutal, eh? If I see that "Pacifico" ad one more time...
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In BCS, the (more) reliable wind is on the Gulf of California side; the waves are on the ocean side. It's at least an hour and a half drive from one to the other.
In La Ventana there is a small surf break about a 20 minute walk down the beach from town where 4-6 surfers were riding every day that I was there. The surf is predictably rideable -- but pretty tiny -- until the wind starts, around 10 am most days.
In La Ventana there is a small surf break about a 20 minute walk down the beach from town where 4-6 surfers were riding every day that I was there. The surf is predictably rideable -- but pretty tiny -- until the wind starts, around 10 am most days.
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I checked cheaptickets.com for the summary of choices and decided just to fly to SJD and rent a car. I remember last time that after I spent a couple hun' on cab-fare from LaPaz to LaVentana and back it's a better deal to rent a car, add a litte driving and be totally mobile. Airfare to SJD is cheaper and absorbs a portion of the car cost. I'm booked for two weeks in early December.
Ollie, can you guess my next question? Yup! (Your favorite beer is what again?) If you don't mind that is...
Ollie, can you guess my next question? Yup! (Your favorite beer is what again?) If you don't mind that is...
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For those who don't know, Bay Area Kiteboarding is home to the resident community NSI Deceiver Golf Bag. It's kind of like the Travelocity Gnome. It's been on as many trips with me as without.fearlu wrote:
Ollie, can you guess my next question? Yup! (Your favorite beer is what again?) If you don't mind that is...
Dave, you're welcome to it. I don't foresee being able to get out of town that soon. Might be late December or January for me. No increase in rent on the big though....PM me and we'll try and meet up.
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