
By David Brackney Hello there, and muchos saludos a todos! As some of you may recall, last year around this time my daughter and I took a spring break vacation… Read more »
By David Brackney Hello there, and muchos saludos a todos! As some of you may recall, last year around this time my daughter and I took a spring break vacation… Read more »
By Graham Mackintosh Exactly 43-years ago, on a visit from England, I hitched the length of the Baja peninsula and fell totally under its spell. When I arrived in Bahía… Read more »
Jenny’s Jaunt’s—A Kid’s-Eye View of Baja Did you ever notice the big red mountain just south of the village of L.A. Bay? Well, I have and I’ve… Read more »
By Graham Mackintosh I drove down to Bahía de los Ángeles in March intending to kayak on Guardian Angel Island for a couple of weeks. As the seriousness of the… Read more »
By Graham Mackintosh Last November I kayaked around 42-mile-long Isla Ángel de la Guarda. Many days I launched in the dark, paddled for 8-hours, spent close to two hours setting up… Read more »
By Graham Mackintosh Isla Ángel de la Guarda is about ten miles offshore from Bahía de los Ángeles. It is 42 miles long, about eight miles wide at… Read more »
By Graham Mackintosh The cone-shape volcano at the north end of Smith Island, or Isla Coronado, is a familiar sight for visitors to Bahía de los Ángeles. I’d been around… Read more »
By Graham Mackintosh A year ago I set off before dawn from Bahía de Los Ángeles and paddled my somewhat overloaded sit-on-top kayak down to Mulegé and Bahía Concepción. For… Read more »
By Graham Mackintosh Bahía de los Ángeles is a great place to interact with whale sharks. Just a day’s drive or a relaxed two days from San Diego, it’s easy… Read more »
By Graham Mackintosh It took me three weeks to paddle my sit-on-top kayak from Bahía de los Ángeles to Bahía Concepción. Life was wonderfully simple… if the wind cooperated I’d… Read more »