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[*] posted on 11-16-2015 at 10:38 PM
Whale of a visit


In Feb will start in Loreto and drive north in a rental car to witness the whales. With Baja in our souls we will stay in Santa Rosalia, north to Guerrero Negro, San Ignacio lagoon, La Parisma and return to Loreto. Three weeks.
Any suggestions for roads to travel or avoid, restaurants, hotels or B&B. Appreciate any and all comments of don't miss or stay clear. Finding this site available and reading the old and new postings is amazing.





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[*] posted on 11-17-2015 at 01:59 AM


Welcome to Nomad!

There aren't a lot of roads from Loreto en route to see the whales on the Pacific coast, besides Hwy. 1 unless you rent a jeep or other ORV.

The town of San Ignacio is known for its beautiful mission, so take time to wander there and enjoy the view. La Huerta hotel is a good choice for a place to stay in town if you will not be camping at the lagoon.

Shari Bondy will set you up with lagoon camping and/or hotels in Guerrero Negro, and provide great guiding on the water.

I'm sure others will have suggestions/ideas. Have fun!




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[*] posted on 11-17-2015 at 07:55 AM


It sounds like a fantastic trip...each lagoon is quite different! We have a base camp at Ojo de Liebre at Guerrero Negro so come out and visit us. You can see what we do at www.whalemagictours.com so just let me know if you want some help setting something up.

Just a side note...try to avoid any lagoon on Presidents Day Weekend as they are packed and the whales are over stressed. Happy Whale Watching folks.

Here is my daughter slobbering on a whale!





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[*] posted on 11-17-2015 at 09:36 AM


Shari, that's a great whale whisperer photo.



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[*] posted on 11-17-2015 at 10:08 AM


thanks Russ...as you can imagine I have hundreds of photos of Sirenita being a whale hog!



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[*] posted on 11-17-2015 at 03:18 PM


thank you for the personal touch responses. We will make a visit to the camp. Your website is slow today but will keep trying. Love the picture!
For the first time out we will take Hwy 1 since we are renting a car.

welcome any other ideas if you have the time.
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[*] posted on 11-18-2015 at 01:06 AM
See the first Spanish missions of California:


Quote: Originally posted by TravelTakesYou  
thank you for the personal touch responses. We will make a visit to the camp. Your website is slow today but will keep trying. Love the picture!
For the first time out we will take Hwy 1 since we are renting a car.

welcome any other ideas if you have the time.


Your trip will take you from the place where California began, at Loreto. What is meant is the first permanent population of people who called the land California, began at Loreto in 1697. The mission, Nuestra Señora de Lorerto Conchó, California's first is where the 48 California missions began, as did the Camino Real mission trail that connected all the missions.... south to San José del Cabo, and north to the San Francisco Bay region.

Within 25 miles of Loreto are the second and third California missions, San Javier (1699) and San Juan Bautista de Ligüí (1705). San Javier is the jewel of the California missions and you can see the fully intact and open example of Jesuit mission construction from the 1750's. Ligüí was not so successful and only a cross marks a spot near where that mission once stood.

On your way north to see whales, you pass the fourth mission, Santa Rosalía de Mulegé (1705) another intact Jesuit mission, visible from the highway and accessed from just south of the bridge.

The next mission you can easily visit is in the center of San Ignacio, founded in 1728 (the 11th mission of California) with construction of the giant church completed by the Dominicans in 1786.

La Purísima is home to the 6th California mission (1720), but sadly only some rubble and a few crypts mark the site in town.

A look at these missions: http://vivabaja.com/bajamissions

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Loreto (bell tower added 1955)


San Javier


Ligüí, last visible foundation rubble, 2001.


Mulegé


La Purísima, in 1906


San Ignacio




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[*] posted on 11-18-2015 at 05:53 AM


This humpy trying out for an insurance company ad made me feel pretty small in my kayak last Saturday off Isla San Roque.


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[*] posted on 11-18-2015 at 09:29 AM


Great shot, Ross!




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[*] posted on 11-18-2015 at 09:45 AM


Great shot Ross and close enough to scare the living daylights out of you.:P



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[*] posted on 11-18-2015 at 03:46 PM


rossman OMG

what a great shot!





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[*] posted on 11-18-2015 at 03:49 PM


Travel Takes You - three weeks is plenty of time to sneak on over to see us! we are an out of the way village and love to meet newcomers.

check out the website located below for LA BOCANA HOTEL and have a wonderful whale encounter.





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