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Surf beaches from Ensenada to tip of Baja
Ideas for surf beaches with camping south of Ensenada. Will be headed all the way down and would just like to stop for pictures and an overnights
along the way. Have a Plymouth Voyager so no 4WD type of roads please. Places with 'some' other folks but not too many surfer 'in crowd only' types.
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Calexicocarrera
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They're all secret. Sorry!
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baja sand
Thanks - but is that baja sand or hawaii. if I blow up that foto and do a geological survey.
surf can't be too good 'cause she' not interested
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This is my favorite beach.. I don't remember if there was surf
But you might try out this site:
http://www.surfingtravel.com/
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Calexicocarrera
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Quote: | Originally posted by Anonymous
Thanks - but is that baja sand or hawaii. if I blow up that foto and do a geological survey.
surf can't be too good 'cause she' not interested |
Does it even matter?
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You'll be extremely limited with a minivan and no clearance and/or 4wd. Most of the breaks were rough traveling even before the storms.
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Thanks OK ... I'll continue going thru WannaSurf Mexico. Even tho they have lots of beaches listed there's not too many described.
http://www.wannasurf.com/spot/Central_America/Mexico/index.html
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Since you are anonymous, I dont feel too bad telling you to go to my website to buy the surfing book
THE SURFER?S GUIDE TO BAJA
by Mike Parise
107 pages
Paperback
2nd edition Aug 2003
$17.95
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DanO
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Punta China
Love that website's entry for Punta China. They got the urchins, sharp rocks, and really cold water right, but coral reef? Anyway, the epic day the
guy in the comments had was unusual -- it gets blown out down there more often than it works (and the longitudinal current moves very fast, so be
prepared to paddle in place at the points). After the rains this week there will probably be plenty of mud, standing water and rockslides on the road
in. You'll have the breaks pretty much to yourself, but the beach and palisades will be crawling with Semana Santa vacationers on ATVs. Have fun!
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bajajudy - I'm leaving in a few days so registration here didn't seem to make sense. For the same reason I won't be buying anything over the internet
but will look for the book on the way down. Thanks
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I won't be buying anything over the internet but will look for the book on the way down. Thanks
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keep your eyes open BRA'
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Hey Calexicocarrera - yer sposed to shoot those paint balls - not eat them :moon:
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Calexicocarrera
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Quote: | Originally posted by Anonymous
Hey Calexicocarrera - yer sposed to shoot those paint balls - not eat them :moon: |
Bwaaahhhhhahahaha!
Good one anon!
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Southbound and down!
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