Thursday, October 15, 2009

Headed South



We woke up to clear skies this morning with absolutely no wind. After making coffee, we sat outside in our camp chairs watching the local fishermen prepare their pangas for a day of fishing. So what is that guy on the right in the picture doing? Launching the pangas was a little tricky. They needed to row through the breakers until they could drop their motors, start up, then take off.


We left at 10am driving through heavy fog inland, and spent the next 5 hours driving to Bahia de Los Angeles about 200 miles away, not our original plan for the day, and our first stop on the very beautiful Sea of Cortez. It was 88 degrees on arrival, so after parking the Arctic Fox in a spot at Daggett’s Fish Camp where we also stayed 5 days last March, we headed into town to buy groceries, check email and post to the blog. The internet at the cafĂ© was working very poorly, so we were only able to check a few emails and take a phone call from Adrienne on Skype, who detected that we were on line and placed a call to us. We couldn’t get our blog post to load. We plan to stay in place 3-5 days and enjoy the Baja. Vamos a ver.

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