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West of Catavina: Coastal route

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Curt63 - 12-6-2009 at 11:46 AM

Nothing personal taken, brother.

What's a " d**k**** " ?

David K - 12-6-2009 at 11:53 AM

Really sad the name calling... I only answered the request and because it is near a 'secret surf spot' (that all surfers know about), there isn't supposed to be anything said to non-surfing Nomads... Ged is a non-surfer.

Blame the Mexican road crews (not us four wheelers or dirt bike riders) for allowing anyone to get there! The graded dirt highway north from Santa Rosalillita is your enemy, not fellow Baja Nomads.

Ryan - 12-6-2009 at 11:38 PM

Hey Woody - Heading down tomorrow. See you out there? I will be the one travelling alone. Looking forward to meeting you and some of the oter locals

wessongroup - 12-7-2009 at 07:00 AM

Just a thought.. early 60's going down to Johson's Ranch.. go past San Vicente then when you get to San Quintin then make a right turn at the "adobe fence" .. no GPS, Cell,Sat's, I didn't think there were maps down south of where the pavement ended.. and San Quintin ... well I sure wish I had taken pictures

woody with a view - 12-7-2009 at 07:26 AM

Ryan

some of us have to work to support all those on unemployment. where are you going? daddy's house at campo lopez?

i'll let you know when we're going next month or in february thru u2u. if you still don't have a job by then maybe you can join us....

motoged - 12-8-2009 at 12:03 AM

Quote:
Originally posted by woody in ob
Ryan
<snip.... daddy's house ?snip>



OUCH !!;D

Dewey - 12-9-2009 at 12:03 AM

There are two types of surf spots, easy ones to get too, an harder ones to get too. The easier ones have more people then the harder ones. I have been surfing in Baja since 1962. We found Alejandros in 1966, others have already been there. Saw all of the 7 Sisters plus many other good spots in the area by 1970. Others had already been there. They are getting easier but are still not easy. Take a chance, and go down the road.

k-rico - 12-9-2009 at 07:20 AM

Dewey!

That must have been quite an adventure. No highway, 10-12 foot, 30 pound surfboards, certainly no leashes. Wetsuits? What were you driving?

I learned on a performer in the 70s, but you're not that Dewey, unless the Internet has expanded its reaches quite a bit.

I'd like to read more stories about surfing baja back then if you're up to it.

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