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[*] posted on 12-12-2008 at 08:23 AM


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Whatever you do, try to avoid presidents day weekend. Later is better for getting closer to whales when the calves are older...my favorite is a week before they begin to depart from Ojo de Liebre...in late february or early march...this lagoon clears out by the last week of march whereas San Ignacio has whales later.
The captain in the photo is a dear amigo of mine...Flacco...he used to be the cook at the little palapa where we all ate and was always pining to get out there and be where the action was...poor guy had to listen every day to all our fantastic tales of whale action...well, several years ago he was given the chance to be a captain and he is VERY well liked by the whales with his mellow attitude.


Capitan Leopoldo, AKA Poldo was a very humble and informative guide. he seemed to have a great love for the creatures. after having spent 30 minutes with a mom and calf on the rail the entire boat voted to go in and hit the cantina. Poldo denied us and promptly found another pair that spent the next 30 minutes on our rail. the other boat we went out with never touched a whale and just observed from 30 feet away! bummer...

Gracias, Capitan Poldo!!!

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[*] posted on 12-12-2008 at 08:30 AM


AKA Flacco...is a great captain. I always found it fascinating how individual whales developed relationships with certain pangeros. Agressive whales sought out the fearless ones and tried to scare them in a fun way...which was sometimes alarming to the passengers...one special guide who kind of just ignored the whales and cleaned his finger nails was always getting bumped into....the whales would try to get his attention! Guides who have a little fear in their heart would have the whales not get too close so as to scare him...guides trying to get close for tips...well...whales would just swim off...the best experiences are with guides who are patient, non agressive, unassuming and love the whales for what they are...dear flacco had all of these qualities and great success with whales as a result.



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[*] posted on 12-12-2008 at 09:14 AM


Shari, please tell me more about the park, the breakfast and how to get to it. Personally, I've always been un-easy about the food in Mexico, especially after visiting a few carnicerias, and esp. the one in the Super Mercado in G.N. I rarely eat meat or chicken in Mexico anymore because of that, and am very pleased to have my camper so's to take my own food and water. I got a very mild case of the Touristas in '02, and now I really watch the water, too.

In '02, I went with 2 friends, and Enrique, founder of Malarrimo Tours personally took us up to San Francisco de Sierra (on my website) to visit the little, isolated, very old village and see the paintings at Cueva Raton. I can't recommend it highly enuf.

I have to admit that my cousin's concerns, and the newspaper reporting are making me a little un-easy about my trip this year. I never even consider Tijuana crossing - always go across at Tecate and down the back way to Ensenada. Beautiful drive. Now, hearing about construction on the highway, I'll just carry a book and be patient.

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[*] posted on 12-12-2008 at 11:03 AM


Ojo de Liebre was the very first gray whale reserve in the world, declared protected in around 1973 I believe. It has grown into a wonderful operation with a campground and interpretive centre with interesting exhibits, movies,gift shop and a nice restaurant that opens a bit late but is perfect for a late breakfast...around 10 or so...the view from the patio is outstanding. It is only $3 to get into the park and you can camp as long as you want for free as well as grab a panga whenever you want...no reservation...first come first serve..last year it was $45 a person I think or maybe even $40. This park is very clean, well run and just a fantastic place for watching whales from the shore and camping.



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