
Baja Ha Ha: Frolics in the Middle of Nowhere
Remote Bahia Santa Maria turns out to be an excellent place to recharge boat and body and meet the crews in the 24th running of the Baja Ha-Ha.
Remote Bahia Santa Maria turns out to be an excellent place to recharge boat and body and meet the crews in the 24th running of the Baja Ha-Ha.
It didn’t take long to figure out how the ‘Famous Turtle Bay Beach Party’ got its name. Rock on!
A game of baseball, Baja style, brings cruisers and locals together for a fun-filled afternoon.
As the miles pile up in our wake on the way to Cabo San Lucas, there’s lot’s to do when you’re on a boat doing nuttin’.
For the 24th annual rally to Cabo San Lucas, Mexico, the Baja Ha-Ha fleet has a fine breeze at the start in San Diego.
After a long journey from Mexico, the crew of Helios sail into the majestic Marquesas.
On a sojourn from cruising, the Robertsons take a trip on solid ground.
A cruising couple find the sailboat of their dreams and adventures aplenty south of the border.
A posse of old pals set sail on a chartered cat across the shimmering and isolated Sea of Cortez, the perfect antidote to the ubiquitous “conveniences” of modern living.
Whether you’re heading north or south, this Caribbean crossroads off Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula is a favorite stop for cruising sailors.
Exploring Baja this year, a place of my youth, I recently realized the extent to which I feel defined by past experiences, or maybe the extent to which I want to be defined by past experiences.
While there many foreign aspects of Mexican culture, some are very endearing.
Remote Bahia Santa Maria turns out to be an excellent place to recharge boat and body and meet the crews in the 24th running of the Baja Ha-Ha.
It didn’t take long to figure out how the ‘Famous Turtle Bay Beach Party’ got its name. Rock on!
A game of baseball, Baja style, brings cruisers and locals together for a fun-filled afternoon.
As the miles pile up in our wake on the way to Cabo San Lucas, there’s lot’s to do when you’re on a boat doing nuttin’.
For the 24th annual rally to Cabo San Lucas, Mexico, the Baja Ha-Ha fleet has a fine breeze at the start in San Diego.
After a long journey from Mexico, the crew of Helios sail into the majestic Marquesas.
On a sojourn from cruising, the Robertsons take a trip on solid ground.
A cruising couple find the sailboat of their dreams and adventures aplenty south of the border.
A posse of old pals set sail on a chartered cat across the shimmering and isolated Sea of Cortez, the perfect antidote to the ubiquitous “conveniences” of modern living.
Whether you’re heading north or south, this Caribbean crossroads off Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula is a favorite stop for cruising sailors.
Exploring Baja this year, a place of my youth, I recently realized the extent to which I feel defined by past experiences, or maybe the extent to which I want to be defined by past experiences.
While there many foreign aspects of Mexican culture, some are very endearing.
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