Kayaking in Sea of Cortez: Canal de Ballenas & “Wretched Excess” – Day 14
Kayaking in Sea of Cortez: I’m about 30 miles from the Bahia de Los Angeles, which means I could be there on Wednesday night if I paddle for two long days.
Kayaking in Sea of Cortez: I’m about 30 miles from the Bahia de Los Angeles, which means I could be there on Wednesday night if I paddle for two long days.
Kayaking in Sea of Cortez: Within the clam I left a note, “Let me wash upon your shores, I might be at the beginning, I might be at the end”.
Kayaking in Sea of Cortez: Punta La Asemblea is very wide fluvial plane created by a drainage called Salsepuedes (which means, “Get out if you can!”).
Baja fish camps are often situated in idyllic locations, surrounded by stunning natural beauty and crystal-clear waters teeming with marine life.
This is one of Baja California’s loneliest places. It is not only remote, but dangerous. A 50-mile wall of rock is the best brief summary of the stretch of coast between Calamajue and Punta Remedios.
The wind from the west blew very strongly all night as I slept on the beach in front of Alfonsina’s on the shore of Gonzaga Bay.
During the many hours of paddling, I could feel the closeness of the horizon and I was frequently curios about how far I could actually see while seated so low in the kayak.
Gonzaga Bay is an interesting area with a large island protecting the bay, called Isla San Luis Gonzaga.
As we talked on cliff above Sea of Cortez, I couldn’t help but feel as though I was a character in Steinbeck’s “Tortilla Flats”
Sea turtles are endangered species and protected by law Mexico including in the Sea of Cortez.