Random Baja pics

Were you there for the 91 eclipse too?

No, I was too busy with my business at the time. I think one of my first trips down there was in 1984, we wanted to get the hell out of SoCal during the Olympics so we surfed our way down the Pacific coast and finally took a ferry from La Paz to Mazalan, and drove back up the mainland. I think we were under the border 33 days. Man, MX was cheap back then, $2 for a case of Corona, $5 lobster dinners, 50 cent gas, etc..
 
I've probally posted this before, but who cares, I love baja!, this was Coyote, but We did scuba at Cabo Pulmo and I really like that place.
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I've probally posted this before, but who cares, I love baja!, this was Coyote, but We did scuba at Cabo Pulmo and I really like that place.
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I was snorkling at El Coyote one time and swam right over a lion fish. Didn't get stung, but I high tailed it out of that reef.
 
You guys hit the hot spring at El coyote?
There is also one that is more of a mud pit at santaspack.

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No, didn't know about the hot spring we didn't spend much time there, just an overnight. We ate at a small place in Santa Rosalia on the way to El Coyote, and one of our guys got food poisoning, so we had to high tail it to La Paz to get him on an airplane. We thought he was going to die, and he really thought he was going to die, so we stopped at a small clinic where they gave him a morphine shot and sent us on our way.
 
No, didn't know about the hot spring we didn't spend much time there, just an overnight. We ate at a small place in Santa Rosalia on the way to El Coyote, and one of our guys got food poisoning, so we had to high tail it to La Paz to get him on an airplane. We thought he was going to die, and he really thought he was going to die, so we stopped at a small clinic where they gave him a morphine shot and sent us on our way.
Weak inferior genetics must be purged :lmao:

I grew up going there so I'm pretty much immune to anything.
 
Weak inferior genetics must be purged :lmao:

I grew up going there so I'm pretty much immune to anything.
Eddie had probably as much or more time below the border as he lived in SD, and border crossings were simple back then. He had mole chicken, which none of the rest of us did, and that's likely what did him in. Wrapped his surfboard in a sleeping back and checked it as luggage for the flight home.
 
There are so many more places I need to see, I did not know about the hot springs there.
I plan on seeing the Guadalupe Canyon hot springs this summer.
Call ahead or email them on the website to make sure someone will be there. I haven't been there in a few years but the old guy that lived there had health issues and moved back to mexicali. His kids operate it now and it's hit or miss if someone is there. The old guy used to leave a key to the gate under a rock, but those days are long gone.

Coyote hot springs, in the cliff just about the waterline. Hand stacked rock pool.

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The santispac mud pit was in here somewhere. Looks way different than the last time I was there.

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Call ahead or email them on the website to make sure someone will be there. I haven't been there in a few years but the old guy that lived there had health issues and moved back to mexicali. His kids operate it now and it's hit or miss if someone is there. The old guy used to leave a key to the gate under a rock, but those days are long gone.

Coyote hot springs, in the cliff just about the waterline. Hand stacked rock pool.

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I saw the stacked rocks there in Nov of last year, no water however, I fished from that spot.
 
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