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Humid...? It's dry as a bone down there. The mountains just west of there lift and dry the air from the Pacific. Every day was 80 degrees and dry... as the Pacific side was getting pelted with rain.
Fresh fish from the Sea of Cortez bring a bounty to the taco stands daily.
Man,I love Baja like a woman.
Puertecitos down to Papa Fernandez.
Laguna San Ingacio to Mulege
My playground for decades.
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Humid...? It's dry as a bone down there. The mountains just west of there lift and dry the air from the Pacific. Every day was 80 degrees and dry... as the Pacific side was getting pelted with rain.
Fresh fish from the Sea of Cortez bring a bounty to the taco stands daily.
Maybe San Felipe isn't too humid in March or early April...try going there in July or August...
22 - TE Mason Taylor
55 - RB Quinshon Judkins
86 - DL Josiah Stewart
125 - G Dylan Fairchild
158 - C Jake Majors
181 - WR Donte Thornton
Coke Cola in mixed drinks, all of them (once had a White Russian at a wedding there, had Coke in it…a lot of Coke).
You haven’t lived until you’ve had a ‘hot dish’ (usually a casserole w/ tater tots), washed down with pop, over at the Gundersons … ya fer sure.
Originally posted by OG619FrightninLightninView Post
Man,I love Baja like a woman.
Puertecitos down to Papa Fernandez.
Laguna San Ingacio to Mulege
My playground for decades.
The sleepy town of San Ignacio is a true throwback to the classic old colonial Mexican villages with the central plaza/park, vendors selling their wares, and the Catholic church overlooking it like a sentinal...and at high noon in the summer, the old men sitting in the shade fanning themselves with their hats...I visited a church there a couple times and felt so sorry for the lady pastor there suffering in that oppressive heat, that I bought a window a/c unit in San Diego and drove it all the way down for her on my next trip...she was so thankful...the people there are mostly so dirt poor...
22 - TE Mason Taylor
55 - RB Quinshon Judkins
86 - DL Josiah Stewart
125 - G Dylan Fairchild
158 - C Jake Majors
181 - WR Donte Thornton
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