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Some folks will disagree, but we really like Baja.
We've done two trips there with our boats, the first was two months (Nov, Dec) in '99 after which we had our boat trucked back up to the SF bay area. The 2nd was about 4 months (Nov '04 - Feb '05) after which we worked our way south, before eventually making it to Tonga before returning back to the bay area last fall. Our next trip will no doubt also include Baja, though this time we will probably head directly from there to Polynesia instead of spending a year exploring Central America, Ecuador, Galapagos, etc.. Not only do we really enjoy Baja, but it makes a wonderful shake down for the boat and it's systems. It is close enough that it's easy to get stuff sent down from the states to La Paz, or even go get them yourselves if you're in a hurry, yet enough of a trip that it's gives pretty much everything on the boat a good workout. Also, La Paz is great for provisioning. It's funny, but before our last trip, I used to think of Baja as pretty primitive and third world. Now, after trying to get stuff while in a lot of far more out of the way places, I kind of think of Baja as the land of plenty. Silver K wrote: Sounds like he should head further south. Like Australia maybe? Soon! |
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