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An incredible day on the water observing Gray whales. This place was very different in the not so distant past. Whalers would come here to harvest whales easily. In those years and for decades later these whales, known as Devilfish, were aggressive and dangerous. Now, a few decades later they have learned that boats are…
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After two long riding days it was time for a break. Benjamin joined for a morning whale tour into the bay at Guerrero Negro. The history of this town includes indentured workers(slaves) from China, colonial and American whalers, the Mitsibushi cooperation who owns 49% of the nationalized(51%) Salt Company and most recently a UN Heritage…
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Beautiful descent from the cold mountain air in Lazaro Cardenas through sage and cacti lands to the Golfo de California and the busy town of San Felipe. Off season now, the coastline is dotted with holiday communities and resorts, catering to off-road motorbikes or quads and retired folk. With tailwinds I will now head south…
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This town is a well known resupply spot for the Baja Divide(BD) bikepacking route. While I may follow some sections of the BD, I am opting for an easier path south. Getting here from Ensenada was not far in distance, but considerable in elevation. Chilled and wet I decided to stay at the local hotel.…
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Early morning flight to San Diego into an atmospheric river that was dropping a season’s worth of rain from San Fransisco to Northern Baja. Built the bike under an overhang just outside the baggage check area. The wind blew my sleeping pad into a passing traveller who unwittingly stopped it from disappearing. The ride south…




