If I wasn't afraid we would get hung from a overpass, I could lead us on some of the best camping adventures you could imagine. Baja is such a beautiful place. I would carry 2 ocean kayaks on top of my camper, we could launch anywhere...
I've smoked w willie on his bus. Helluva guy. His sister is hella old but super sweet. Him and all his crew smoke like nuts. His lighting guy can be a dick. I used to meet quite a few more famous people... Not all are nice and relatively normal. Lol
I've smoked w willie on his bus. Helluva guy. His sister is hella old but super sweet. Him and all his crew smoke like nuts. His lighting guy can be a dick. I used to meet quite a few more famous people... Not all are nice and relatively normal. Lol
Most of those pictures were taken on the pacific side, about 1/2 down Baja around Morro Santo Domingo & Laguna Manuela. It was one of our favorite & most frequent camping stops. Even though we would drive all the way down to Cabo, we would stop here coming & going. And really spent much of our time in Baja along this stretch. Many great beach camping spots from Punta Santa Rosallita down to Guerrero Negro. Surf fishing is awesome, the coves are crawling with lobsters & abalone. You can rent a panga at the laguna and fish offshore reefs for big yellow tail & Dorado......I miss Baja
Beachcombing at low tide was one of our favorite Baja activities. Just grab a fishing pole & bucket & go see what you can find for dinner. Oysters, clams, abalone, crabs, fish & lobster were our frequent rewards. And we could paddle the kayaks into coves it was to rough to hike to. We found a few Glory holes....
One day while beachcombing around a rocky point at low tide, we came across a tide pool full of lobsters. The tide had gone out & they were trapped in the tide pool. There must have been 100 of them! As an occasional wave would wash into the pool, one or two lobsters would make a dash for the ocean in the backwash.
Here our 2 dogs are catching their own lobster dinner.