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[*] posted on 2-17-2012 at 12:51 PM
Nomad Whale trip...ALMOST rained out!


Sometimes you just have to take a chance and go with your feelings. We had a Nomad whale excursion planned for months for Feb.16th but as the fates would have it…the weather was horrible that day. The forcast was for rain and wind but we took a chance and headed out to the lagoon anyway with a positive attitude (and our fingers crossed)

The road was dicey as it rained HARD all morning and was supposed to be very windy in the afternoon so we all sat down to a hearty breakfast at the restaurant at the lagoon Interpretive Center. Some folks from Mulege rescheduled for March but the others hung in there to wait to see if things cleared up.





A few hours later, the rain subsided and the sky started to clear so we all decided to go for it. It was a tad windy but the sun even came out and the whales were in a frisky mood. We were welcomed by a friendly dolphin who played with us for awhile. The very first whale we encountered couldn’t wait to come over and visit our panga. She went directly to Zoe who was delighted to give her a little pat surprising her with the rubbery texture of her skin. The dolphin played with them for awhile too.



This gal had a calf that was very curious but mom wasn’t quite ready for her baby to get too close to the boat and she kept rolling it over her back to put her massive body between the panga and her baby. She became a bit irate with junior so we left them alone.





On the way to search for more whales, a boisterous mama breached several times wowing the crowd! Whales were popping up all over the place but our lanchero was on a mission to find a particular male that was a real showoff.



He was right and we found this extremely sociable whale who was having fun swimming to and from the other 2 pangas in the lagoon. He would come over and visit each person in turns, and then he would saunter over to the other boats and do the same.








We spent about an hour with him and finally left to head back to shore. About 10 minutes later, he surprised us by playing dolphin right next to the boat which made us all scream! He had been following us back in that crazy whale. Just when he was trying to sidle up to us once again, another big whale came over and pushed him away and wouldn’t let him get near us. This whale providing interference has some serious scars from having been hit by a ship propeller.

We encountered three different friendly whales this trip and saw so much action all around us. Televisa was filming and the segment is supposed to air on the news on Monday. We were all so glad we had been patient and decided to venture out that day.

After our awesome trip, we had a nice lunch of fish and shrimp tacos and seafood chowder. Island Builder and his wife set out north and the other Nomads headed for Asuncion.

The skies cleared and wind dropped and it was a beautiful afternoon so Zoe and I hung out for awhile at the beach with an old amigo I hadn’t seen in 10 years catching up on each others adventures. It turned out to be an amazing day at the lagoon and I cant wait to get back there in a couple weeks for my birthday bash.



check out this baja style pop up camper...whoa!





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[*] posted on 2-17-2012 at 03:36 PM


Shari, these are beautiful photos! Thanks for sharing:)......Linda
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[*] posted on 2-17-2012 at 03:41 PM


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check out this baja style pop up camper...whoa!




JeeeezusCreeeesto....what is that thing all about? Looks like some serious "looking around" machinery going on there.
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[*] posted on 2-17-2012 at 03:57 PM


Shari - beautiful pix. We saw a whale being guided along by ? dolphins close to shore this a.m. Also wondered if it was being stalked by smaller killer whales, but it did seems as though it was dolphins.

Dennis - Check out TerraCross by UNICAT. There's a few of these that have been around BCS over the years.
http://www.terracross.com/

Whales and having a house on wheels in Baja. Life is good!:dudette:

[Edited on 2-17-2012 by windgrrl]




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[*] posted on 2-17-2012 at 04:20 PM


oooooh..lets hope they were dolphins...orcas LOVE this time of year when they can prey on weak whales and babies..they eat the tongue of the younguns...what a delicacy...ewwww.

I once saw a sealion trying to bite off a rope dragging a lobster trap that was wrapped around a whale's tail stock..we ended up finishing the job for him but I thought it was pretty neat.




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[*] posted on 2-17-2012 at 04:41 PM


Some really great photos, Shari. In all the years we have made the trip from NOB, there have been a few that involved foul weather. Especially along Highway One.

I guess it just comes with the territory.
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[*] posted on 2-17-2012 at 05:17 PM


Fantastic fotos, Amiga. The whales love the Lagunas calm waters especially in bad weather. Lots of westerly winds down here on the s/w Pacific coast. It's been blowing all week with only one morning surf session before the wind came up!:( Spring weather very early?! Glad to see you guys enjoyed the whales regardless of weather; looks like Oregon.:no: Tio
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[*] posted on 2-17-2012 at 05:23 PM


si tomas...it's like winter here now and more cloud and rain in the forecast next week too...hurray for la sierra.

It turned out to be a much nicer day than we ever could have imagined and for that I am ever so thankful.




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[*] posted on 2-17-2012 at 06:39 PM


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[*] posted on 2-17-2012 at 06:42 PM


those are some amazing photos ... so glad that islandbuilder and shannon did not get rained out !! looks like it was a spectacular day all around !




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[*] posted on 2-17-2012 at 08:26 PM


funny thing. Nomads worry about the rain. whales prefer to be wet. just saying.......

wish we were there as last years trip was OFF THE HOOK!




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[*] posted on 2-18-2012 at 05:10 AM


Awesome pictures and looks like great fun!



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