Three thousand dollars and one day later, the kayaks arrived to an unmarked house behind a restaurant…
Read more...What marine mammal doesn’t swim, and how does it get to eat lobster?
Read more...A busy afternoon at the guide house, full of life, laughter, and a touch of mayhem.
Read more...The swell is indeed bigger this morning. We don’t need to open our eyes to know. Besides, it’s still dark when we awake…
Read more...It was a windy week. A sailboat heading south reported north winds of 30-40 knots. Palm trees at the hotel did a lot of lopsided yoga. Gusts of blowing dirt found us even in the pool.
Read more...I was blown away by our first official kayak-sailing trip, in a wonderful way. A custom group came from Washington state, organized by Jim & Mary who’ve paddled with us almost annually since our very first trip in 2007.
Read more...We made it to Isla Monserrate, the first commercial sea kayaking outfitters to do so, that I know of.
Read more...The biggest challenge of the Loreto Islands Challenge, Part 1, was keeping cool.
Read more...“Flexibility is the key to greater air power,” says my fighter pilot brother-in-law. It’s true of kayak courses as well. The conditions were always good for something.
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