BajaTaco
Swashbuckler
Yes, yet another Baja trip thread. Man, that place is pretty popular these days!
Sharon and I had a fun trip that was very loosely structured. About the only for-sure thing we made happen was meeting the Expeditions West group down in Bahia de Los Angeles for a couple nights of camping. That was a blast and it was really fun to hang out with you guys!
During the trip down and back, I tried quite a lot to raise BajaXplorer on the radio, and also Ursidae69, Goodtimes, and Wolfsoul. Who knows where the former was, but I ended up finally contacting him "on the radio" as I pulled right up to his truck out in the middle of nowhere, completely by chance. It was pretty funny. I guess the latter group were totally geeking out in their kayaks on on the windless, perfect weather days in the bays - so no wonder they never heard me. Chuck, you need to get a handheld to carry in your kayak
For Sharon and I, despite our relaxed itinerary, going that far south in only a week was really too much driving for her. I was okay with it of course, but usually when she and I do a trip alone, we don't like to rush. Having said that, this was waaay too much driving. On the way back north, I had to practically force myself, to get up off the beach towel, put my shirt and shoes on, and pack the truck to leave. I definitely didn't want to go. I wish we were still down there. Baja is an awesome place :bowdown:
So anyway, here is a little trip report and gallery I put together
BAJA 2005
Sharon and I had a fun trip that was very loosely structured. About the only for-sure thing we made happen was meeting the Expeditions West group down in Bahia de Los Angeles for a couple nights of camping. That was a blast and it was really fun to hang out with you guys!
During the trip down and back, I tried quite a lot to raise BajaXplorer on the radio, and also Ursidae69, Goodtimes, and Wolfsoul. Who knows where the former was, but I ended up finally contacting him "on the radio" as I pulled right up to his truck out in the middle of nowhere, completely by chance. It was pretty funny. I guess the latter group were totally geeking out in their kayaks on on the windless, perfect weather days in the bays - so no wonder they never heard me. Chuck, you need to get a handheld to carry in your kayak
For Sharon and I, despite our relaxed itinerary, going that far south in only a week was really too much driving for her. I was okay with it of course, but usually when she and I do a trip alone, we don't like to rush. Having said that, this was waaay too much driving. On the way back north, I had to practically force myself, to get up off the beach towel, put my shirt and shoes on, and pack the truck to leave. I definitely didn't want to go. I wish we were still down there. Baja is an awesome place :bowdown:
So anyway, here is a little trip report and gallery I put together
BAJA 2005