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Back to Baja Once again

I’m taking off tomorrow morning — for a week in and around San José del Cabo. For about 12 years, I went to Baja whenever I could. I kept a 1983 4-wheel drive Toyota truck down there, would fly down, drive 12 miles east of town along the coast, let out air pressure in tires to about 7 lbs and drive 2 miles on the sandy beach to a place gringos called Roosterfish Cove, put up my flea market tarp for shade, unfurl the rooftop tent for sleeping, and hang out for 3-4 days, all alone, surfing, swimming, running on the beach, seldom wearing clothes. In hot months, it was pretty unbearable from 11 AM to 5 PM, but the early mornings and early evenings were exquisite.

It’s been 8 years since I was last there, and I know it’s built up immensely. I’m taking fins. Haven’t surfed in months, due to cold water here and a damaged shoulder. I’ll see what happens down there. I’m staying at a few different places on the beach. Meeting my good friend Chilon when I get there, he’s making lunch for us.

Here are some posts from years back: https://www.lloydkahn.com/?s=baja

Stay tuned.

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House With Boat For Sale-$65,000-On Sea Of Cortez, Baja California

“Date: 2012-07-08, 10:12AM

THIS HOUSE IS ON THE BEACH OF THE SEA OF CORTEZ OVERLOOKING 19 BEAUTIFUL ISLANDS. LAUNCH YOUR BOAT FROM YOUR OWN BEACH. WINTER TEMPERATURES NICE AND WARM AT AROUND 85 DEGREES.

THIS SALE IS A TURN KEY SALE WITH ALL HOUSE HOLD FURNITURE IINCLUDED. DIRECT TV AVAILABLE AS WELL AS COMPUTER ACCESS. THIS HOUSE HAS A SHOP THAT HOUSES A 19′ BAYRUNNER BOAT WITH A NEW 115HP EFI FOUR STROKE MERCURY OUTBOARD WITH A 25HP MERCURY KICKER. AS WELL AS A FORD BRONCO FOUR WHEEL DRIVE IN EXCELLENT CONDITION, ALSO INCLUDED IS TWO HONDA QUADS, ALL FISHING POLES, REALS, LURES AND THE SHOP IS FULL OF EXTRA PARTS, OIL, ETC. THE COST OF THE LEASE ON THIS HOUSE IS $1000 PER YEAR.

I BUILT THIS HOUSE 15 YEARS AGO. THE HOUSE IS MODERN WITH HOT AND COLD RUNNING WATER. KITCHEN HAS MODERN APPLIANCES. A DECK SPANS THE FRONT OF THE HOUSE WITH LOUNGING FURNITURE. MORE DETAIL AND PICTURES ARE AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST. TELEPHONE 541-608-8864

Location: BAHIA DE LOS ANGLES BAJA MEXICO. https://bend.craigslist.org/reo/3126235481.html

From Lew Lewandowski

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Back to Baja

I first came to the southernmost part of Baja California in 1989 and fell in love with it. The place, the people, the desert, the waves, beaches – the same Pacific Ocean coast I’ve lived on all my life, just farther south. For about 12 years I came to Baja whenever I could. Some times I’d drive, but most of the time I kept a vehicle in San José del Cabo and would fly in. First a “Baja bug,”a VW bug modified for desert travel; then after it got ruined by being under water twice, a 1983 Toyota 4×4 pickup (the ultimate desert vehicle).

On my first trip there, I met Isidro “Chilon” Amora, who had an inquiring mind and a passion for adventure. We made trip after trip together, to remote arroyos, hidden ranchos, cave paintings, small towns, fiestas. old missions, as well as taco stands, bars, and night clubs. We had plans to do a local newspaper, and in fact did a 1st issue in 1999, but I couldn’t find the time to do it on a regular basis. It was called El Correcaminos (The Roadrunner); portions of it are on our website.

I took about a 5-year hiatus from Baja in order to get some books done. When I finished my book on carpenters in Canada, I decided to take a break, and flew in for 5 days. Chilon had been telling me on the phone about the changes, the rapid growth in the Los Cabos area. Well, here’s a real case of You Can’t Go Home Again. If you’re a southern Baja lover and haven’t been there for several years, you’ll be stunned. San José del Cabo has changed dramatically.. A huge increase in population, you wouldn’t believe the traffic, waste disposal and water problems. Costco, WalMart, Home Depot, MacDonalds and the whole catastrophe of fast-food garbage mongers. Among other things, rich Americans have succeeded in blocking Mexicans and not-so-rich gringos from access to miles of beautiful beaches. I won’t go on. Here are some photos from a place I still love, in spite of its flaws (I continue to collect way more “content” than I can get into print or electronic form):

Yuca (Rogelio López), proprietor of The Yuca Inn, points to a beautiful new gate at his hotel, built by his brother, artist and welder Jesús.

Posada lives!

Here are photos from the nicely-maintained old cemetery in San José del Cabo:

Giraffe sculptures made of rusty metal. Aren’t these fabulous!

I stayed at the Delphin Blanco hotel, which is small, comfortable, and reasonably priced.

It’s a block from the beach in Playita, the harbor town a few miles east of San José. Thatched roof cabaña rooms are $55-75 per night and there’s a nice lawn, beach chairs, and the sound of waves at night. The owner is Osa Franzen, ably assisted by Romana Flores. Osa provides good guidance on the area for first-time visitors. You can read more about it at https://www.eldelfinblanco.net/, or contact Osa (from the US) at 011-52-624-142-1212.

More to follow on Baja in a few days.

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5 Days in the Heat: Trip to San Jose Del Cabo, Baja California Sur Sep/Oct '08

It was 97 degrees and muy humido when I got off the Alaska Airlines flight at 3 PM, at the Los Cabos airport. Got a rental car and took off to visit friends and check out the rampant growth of the past 3-4 years here at the southern tip of Baja. Got right into the water, it’s 85 degrees for chrissake. Heaven for a water guy from San Francisco. No wetsuit, it’s relaxed, you can swim as long as you like without getting chilled, much less hyperthermed. Here are a few photos:

Surfer at “The Rock,” Costa Azul, San José del Cabo

Old house (vertical logs plastered with mud) in Playitas

Baja 4-wheelers are in a class (of toughness) of their own

Fishing boat parked in Playita near the new harbor; looks ready to rock & roll…

High off the ground 4-wheeler with what looks like a fiberglasss shell, parked across from The Roadrunner cafe in San Jose del Cabo

Owner is architect Sergio Guererro Morales

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