Loreto is a real gem of a town. The plaza around the old cathedral is immaculate, with tree branches intertwining to create a canopy of shade.The cafe’s catered to locals and gringos alike and most were reasonably priced. The tacos at Del Ray are not be be missed. We did most of our shopping, Read More
We had packed up that morning, all set to hitchhike into Mulege to check it out. I had even made a sign. We had just landed on the beach when we saw another little playing in the water. Fynn was pretty excited to find another friend her age – turns out little Vega was, Read More
Wow what a place! We have been here for 5 days already, and we love it. Bahia Coyote is made up of several small bays and beaches and a multitude of little islands. We anchored off of Santispac, which has the best protection from the NW, and have been exploring in Otto from here., Read More
San Juanico (Sea of Cortez) – Yes there are two San Juanico’s one on the outside of the Baja and one on the inside. We hunkered down here to lick our wounds a bit. We went for a nice hike and met some guys from Quebec on a small sailboat called Two Step. He, Read More
Dec 31 and we are heading northing towards Bahia Conception. The winds are light as we leave Puerto Escondido – around 10-15 knots and Kolby is motor sailing at a good pace of 8 knots. The winds continued to build as we progressed north, we are on a solid heal now as we head, Read More
The upside of all this wind – and I’m not sure it I have made it clear, but we regularly have seen 20 knots for days before the wind settles for a day or two – is that we are able to fly our kite off the back. Enjoy these photos from the sky, Read More
Dec 26- a calm morning despite the forecast of winds up to 30 knots. At 10 am we met several others on the beach to hike over to some caves. Since our desert hike escapade I have grown weary of hiking as I seem to pay for it later, carrying the weight of, Read More
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