Ateo
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Bajamar (Ensenada Area)
Hello All,
Wondering if anyone has any experiences in Bajamar (the golf course/home location) north of Ensenada?
Any comments?
Any positives and negatives?
A friend is looking to buy one of the new lots that are for sale to build a home.
I was only there for my bachelor party back in 2001.
I don't remember anything about it.
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latitude32
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does he golf?
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Ateo
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He's not a golfer, nor is she. But he likes to surf and enjoys nice views.
He does like to go to the driving range but I don't remember them having one of those....
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They should check out Las Gaviotas. Personally, I would not want to navigate a new home build. And follow for Ensenada region news: https://www.facebook.com/Patrulla.646
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Jon on the plus side its secure and well maintained......downside no beach access, the coast is beautiful but rugged, no sand no surf. very little
ocean view.
I would agree with wilderone. there are better options.
oh, and the course is littered with bogeys, doubles and triples! 
[Edited on 10-18-2025 by latitude32]
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For decades when passing by Bajamar on my way to Cabo, I had a
dream of some perfect uncrowded breaking wave just out of sight.
Years later, I read about the cng plant that was built cutting off access
to all, even those who would want to boat in south of Bajamar.
A friend I met who worked as a chemist for a large worldwide oil
company and had worked on that CNG plant showed me some videos
he took of that exclusive wave breaking. That was the wave I had
dreamed of while never knowing it was there for real. That area of
the ocean south of Bajamar is now a highly restricted zone and
heavily guarded against any approach from the land or the sea. Or the air, I suspect.
How did I dream of a breaking wave I never knew existed? Where did
that dream come from? Pursuit of uncrowded waves has to be of
blame. At least I got to see what I had been dreaming about for
decades. A dream come true at last, but still only a dream that no
one will ever ride. 'The stuff that dreams are made of'. haha
while passing by.
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latitude32
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Quote: Originally posted by surfhat  | For decades when passing by Bajamar on my way to Cabo, I had a
dream of some perfect uncrowded breaking wave just out of sight.
Years later, I read about the cng plant that was built cutting off access
to all, even those who would want to boat in south of Bajamar.
A friend I met who worked as a chemist for a large worldwide oil
company and had worked on that CNG plant showed me some videos
he took of that exclusive wave breaking. That was the wave I had
dreamed of while never knowing it was there for real. That area of
the ocean south of Bajamar is now a highly restricted zone and
heavily guarded against any approach from the land or the sea. Or the air, I suspect.
How did I dream of a breaking wave I never knew existed? Where did
that dream come from? Pursuit of uncrowded waves has to be of
blame. At least I got to see what I had been dreaming about for
decades. A dream come true at last, but still only a dream that no
one will ever ride. 'The stuff that dreams are made of'. haha
while passing by.
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that was Harry's legendary big wave, LNG won that war. RIP Harry's 
btw I believe it was Rusty Long that pioneered Harry's. wasn't for the faint of heart!
[Edited on 10-18-2025 by latitude32]
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