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Mangos Falling from the Sky – August 9 & 10, 2006

Friday, August 11th, 2006

Jenny: We drove around Todos Santos – sort of an artsy town – for a while, looking for hotels and inquiring about their rates.  When we do this, we always end up finding the best places.  We knocked on what looked like a quaint B&B, Casa Bentley, and were welcomed by 5 dogs, a Swiss lady, Beatrice and an American geologist, Bob.  We walked into their kitchen and immediately thought that we would not be able to afford staying here.  They had one vacancy and luckily it was the off-season, so we got the room for $50 a night.  We were eating our own breakfast and lunch and the $1 taco stands were extremely cheap for dinner, so we were thrilled that it was in our budget. 


Beatrice and the dogs gave us a tour.  Bob had taken 20 years to build the house/hotel (only 5 guest rooms) on 2 acres.  The entire place was made of stone…the walls, the floors…and incredibly beautiful.  We found paradise…an oasis after days of driving through the desert.  [read on]

Driving to Nowhere – August 7 & 8, 2006

Friday, August 11th, 2006

So far we found some good waves and camped at a few nice spots but we hadn’t found any towns that we wanted to spend more than a day in.  So we decided to try to cover some more ground and get further down the coast. (we were only ¼ of the way down Baja after 4 days)  The surfer’s guide we had been trusting so far mentioned some cool bay towns just South of the North/South Baja border so we decided to sacrifice a day driving.  BAD IDEA.  We drove for something like 13 hours….the drive was supposed to be 5-6 hours.  We drove through nothing and then more nothing, then into the real nothing.  The desert has some pretty spots at sunset, but never seemed to end.  After a while the paved road ended and we were driving on a washboard dirt road for hours, sometimes slowing to a crawl because of the condition of the road.  [read on]

Perfect Longboard Waves, Sunken Ships and Wind! – August 6, 2006

Friday, August 11th, 2006
Jenny: We drove south and ended up at a surf spot called “freighters” with a huge sunken ship - north of San Quentin.  Again, we met a ton of nice people from California and Mexico….such a ... [Continue reading this entry]

This is Baja! – August 5, 2006

Friday, August 11th, 2006
Chris: Driving south for about an hour we saw some beautiful unspoiled coast - complete with some sights only found in Mexico.  We came up to the next good surf spot – Quatro Casas ... [Continue reading this entry]

First Night Camping – August 4, 2006

Friday, August 11th, 2006
Jenny: We headed back to the picturesque surf spot, surrounded by desert sand dunes and mountains to set up camp for the night.  We used our portable shower for the first time ... [Continue reading this entry]

Photos Coming – August 6, 2006

Friday, August 11th, 2006
So, every internet cafe has been closed or the internet just doesn't work....we finally found one, checked email and posted our blogs and were ... [Continue reading this entry]

Mexico!!! Aug 3 & 4, 2006

Friday, August 11th, 2006
We left San Diego heading south for the border, trying to make a few quick calls to friends and family before we lost cell service.  It was a much shorter trip than we thought and we ... [Continue reading this entry]

San Diego – July 31, 2006

Friday, August 11th, 2006
Happy Birthday Jenny!  We woke up and took our time getting to San Diego then spent the day with Jessica and her friend Ruth in Rancho Santa Fe.  Definitely impressed with the quaint little ... [Continue reading this entry]

Grand Canyon – July 30, 2006

Friday, August 11th, 2006
We woke up and made our way to the airplane graveyards in Tucson early in the am.  Not planning ahead much, we thought we’d be walking around climbing all over retired airplanes for hours, snapping some ... [Continue reading this entry]

Tamales and Caverns – July 29, 2006

Friday, August 11th, 2006
We left San Antonio with our sights set on Tucson, but first we had to detour north about 2 hours into New Mexico to see the Carlsbad Caverns.  We passed through Pecos, Texas, right before the ... [Continue reading this entry]