David K
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Which Points are the SEVEN SISTERS?
Can you name which ones are? There are many more points than seven, and perhaps a couple I have (north and south ends) are outside the SISTERS? Is it
just the feminine names?
The names I have here appear on three maps (Lower California Guidebook, AAA, and Baja Almanac/ Mexican Gov't Topo)
From north to south:
1) Punta Baja
2) Punta San Antonio
3) Punta San Fernando
4) Punta San Carlos
5) Punta Camacho
6) Punta Canoas
7) Punta Blanca
8) Punta Cono
9) Punta Maria
10) Punta Diablo
11) Punta Lobos (Pta. Falsa)
12) Punta Prieta (Pta. Negra)
13) Punta Rocosa
14) Punta Santa Rosalillita
15) Punta Rosarito
I hope this is both interesting and informative!
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bajaandy
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Grover, you hit the nail on the head. What a hoot! When this whole "protect the seven sisters" thing started to get out of hand, I couldn't help but
think of Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade... the "Brotherhood of the Cruisiform Cross". But I like your name better "Sacred Saints of the Secret
Spots". Gonna' remember that one. Makes me wonder if there is some surf knight waiting at the point with a 9'-6" gun... (Read with an English
accent) "Knew you'd come. I was choosen to protect the point, but now I yield to you who has vanquished me with internet and four wheel drive."
But on to David K's question: It's just a name. Ask seven different people and you'll get seven different answers for the seven sisters points. In
general, the area somewhere in the middle of your list, if I had to choose. (Is that VAGUE enough???)
subvert the dominant paradigm
"If you travel with a man, you must either fall out with him or make him your good friend."
JBL Noel
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Mexitron
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Seven Sister's? Rings a bell.......hmmmmm.........just can't quite place it......................
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JESSE
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Heres the 7 sisters
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Mexitron
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Yah Jesse, I knew I'd heard of the Seven Sisters before!!
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David K
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Yes, that star cluster's name in Japanese is SUBARU! Check out the company logo. They even have a car called 'BAJA'!
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Satellite Man
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This is a satellite image of the ?Seven Sisters? taken by a secret government spy satellite designed specially to spy on ?secret surf spots?.
Happy New Year to you all!!
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Sonora Wind
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Yup
That's how it looked the last time I was there.
But I was looking for a LEFT
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Satellite Man
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Lefts can only be found during the very rare East swell.
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Oh man, you gus have it all wrong.....
Here's the real story....
Back when Leo Hetzel was starting his "around the world" trip (which ended with him breaking his leg in Hawaii), he went down to baja becuase he heard
about these points that would fire on a large WNW. After much trial and tribulation (this was before Mex 1), he finally got to where he thought these
mystics points were, but it also coincided with an unusually long flat spell. Being a patient man, he holed up in a little rancho around where El
Cardon is now, and he waited, and waited, and waited. While waiting, he noticed that the rancheros from the surrounding area would come by once a week
and have a little rodeo. This rodeo would last all day, and after sundown, a party would rage untill dawn. After a few weeks or so, he figured out the
rodeo's main attraction. Since the rancheros all had to work during the week, he was able to avail himself of the charms of Rosa, Lupita, Carmella,
Xoctil, Angelica, Karina and Catalina. After a few weeks of this, he made the realization that they were all sisters!!! Well, Papa eventually got wind
of what Leo was doing and told Leo to leave or else...
Well, Leo never did get to surf the place, it never broke, but not wanting to disappoint Severson over at Surfer Magazine, he wrote this big article
about how great the place was, and of course he named it the seven sisters!!!!!!
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David K
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Sculpin, that is an awesome story dude!
Can you recall the year? Before 1973 if before Mex. 1 was built in central Baja.
Thanks for a great reply...!
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