Travel Journal
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Playa Ensenada Grande, Isla Partida, BCS
No kayaking today, so that also meant no one needed to break down camp; two nights in one location is a treat when bike-touring, and it translates equally-well to kayak-touring. Around breakfast we discussed the impending arrival of new group members, who would be “replacing” Paul and Meredith (and Joaquin) as new 4-day tourers joining Read more…
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Playa Candelaro, Isla Espiritu Santo, BCS to Playa Ensenada Grande, Isla Partida, BCS
This morning we threw in yet another physical activity to balance our endless eating and drinking: hiking! The islands are one of Mexico’s newest National Parks, and according to Chino, that has resulted in many more protected areas and restrictions of human activity versus when he started giving tours of the islands 18 years ago. Read more…
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Playa Corralitos, Isla Espiritu Santo, BCS to Playa Candelaro, Isla Espiritu Santo, BCS
Coffee was on at 7am (out of the big blue Igloo dispenser again), followed shortly by a cornucopia of cold breakfast items to get us fueled up for the day’s kayaking. But instead of getting in the water near our scheduled 9am start time, we got a lecture and a lesson from Coach Chino, who Read more…
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La Paz, BCS to Playa Corralitos, Isla Espiritu Santo, BCS
So we’re going to kayak around an island! Two islands, actually! Six days of kayaking between six nights of camping on the beaches. Weeks ago, Rett had read about Isla Espiritu Santo and gotten the idea of this kayaking tour into her head. I was initially resistant because the cost, at nearly US$3000 for the Read more…
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La Paz, BCS
Day 5 Attending a baseball game during our stay in La Paz didn’t work out, but we could still go to the movies! Rett needed to see the third installment of the “Animales Fantasticos” (Fantastic Beasts) series in a theater, so can we make that happen? La Paz is big enough to host several movie Read more…
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La Paz, BCS
Day 2 We’ve booked five nights in this La Paz AirBNB, tying (with Guerrero Negro) our longest “intentional stay” in Baja. It’s nice knowing that we don’t need to start researching our next destination, route, and place to stay for quite some time, so that means we can spend a day doing very little, and Read more…



