I speak for the dogs…..
Seri, Zeb and Mango had an opportunity to be interviewed by the hounds at The Black Dog Chronicles. Of course, Seri did all the talking. You can read more about the interview at The Black Dog Chronicles- Seri, Zeb and Mango
Seri, Zeb and Mango had an opportunity to be interviewed by the hounds at The Black Dog Chronicles. Of course, Seri did all the talking. You can read more about the interview at The Black Dog Chronicles- Seri, Zeb and Mango
Some sources claim that Cabo San Lucas sees more tourists than any other city in the country. That seems like a huge claim, but a trip to Walmart in Cabo San Lucas would support that statistic. As we strolled the familiar wide aisles and looked at the last minute Christmas glitz we were not among … More The wind blew us to the tourist capital of Mexico! But we escaped.
Cruising through the area of Baja called the East Cape we found small towns and beautiful beaches. Our target was Cabo Pulmo but we went a little further and checked out Los Arbolitos. That was a beautiful beach with palapas for day visits or pitching a tent under. There was a short hike along the … More Camping in Cabo– the “other” Cabo in Baja.
Heading southward down the highway brought us to La Ventana. This is the windsurfing and kitesailing capital of Baja. And wow, what a crowd we saw. The RV parks were packed full of campers, RVs, tents and gear. The skyline was dotted with the flying wings of kitesailors and the water was filled with boards … More The windy section of Baja-
Since we had pre-paid for a week, we decided to stay the whole week and look for the best in La Paz rather than the worst. Once we had secured parking sorted out we were ready to play! We went snorkeling with the whale sharks in the bay. They are HUGE, docile creatures … More As we wrapped up the time in La Paz
The drive from Cuidad Constitucion was a couple of boring hours. But we began to see some of the roadway repairs that have happened since the hurricane tore through. As we came into the edge of La Paz the evidence was more apparent. Toppled concrete walls, removed roofs and trees down. It was not as … More La Paz- some days are diamonds and some days stink!
The past few days have been spent on the Sea of Cortez (e.g.- Gulf of California) enjoying some nice little oceanside areas. After the tranquility of Concepcion Bay we headed to the town of Loreto for services. This is one of the few towns on this side of the peninsula with a deep-water port and … More A small treasure with big services!
After Santa Rosalia we took a bumpy, sandy dirt road to a quiet beachfront area called Punta Chivato. We settled on a level spot and looked around at the views. Wow! Behind us were multi-million dollar homes, most likely owned by wealthy Americans. These homes were upwards of 3,000 square feet and accessed by the … More Private beaches with million dollar views!
Baja California, Sur, Mexico! Yet another Mexican state on this voyage. We arrived to Guerrero Negro on Thanksgiving Day. A date with significance to very few of the residents of this town! We drove through and took a look around at the city commerce which seemed to be bustling. We settled on a place … More Posing in front of a mountain of the white, powdery stuff in November!