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Baja
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October 13, 2010
Re-entry
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I'm not going to tell you how many pics of pelicans I've taken while trying to get *this* shot... I heard there's a Walma...
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August 27, 2010
Snakes!
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A month or so ago our friend Meri from Hotspur mentioned she had bought spare snake bite kits, just in case she encountered cruisers who di...
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August 13, 2010
Where We Are Now—Santa Rosalia
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The sun is getting lower in the sky and we’re rocking and rolling. It’s not a late afternoon breeze—instead panga after panga is speeding ou...
August 6, 2010
Life at Baja Speed
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Maia demonstrating how to get through the Baja summer When the water is 32 C (that's 90F for those who speak American…) and the air t...
July 30, 2010
Tears, Shrines and Stories...
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Before we came back into the Sea this summer I shared my old memories with Behan from Totem. Her family spent last summer in the Sea and as ...
July 29, 2010
One of Those (Perfect) Days
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They should all be like this. And in the imaginings of people who dream of going cruising, but haven't quite made it out yet, they proba...
July 27, 2010
The Log from the Sea of Cortez
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Explaining the Sea of Cortez to people who don’t know it and love it is almost impossible. Pictures from the area come across as either ...
July 21, 2010
A Mission
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Between 1683 and 1834 some 28 Catholic missions were founded on the Baja peninsula. Spain ’s goal was to gain control of the frontier—by es...
June 17, 2010
Cave Art - Agua Verde
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While scrambling up the trail we speculated; why would someone climb a raggedy cliff up to a cave? The view, across the channel past Isla Sa...
June 15, 2010
Stolen Salt
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Los Gatos I woke to the sunrise over the red rocks of Los Gatos and the promise of lobster. Everyday is like this. Well not red rocks and ...
June 12, 2010
El Pardito
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Of all the desolate places to live in the Sea of Cortez: Isla Pardito--which rises to about 40', is less than an acre in space, has no v...
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