Baja Like Nowhere Else

A travel guide to exploring Baja California

By Josiah Roe

 

Published in The Journal Of Lost Time

 

Chapters

 

Baja for the Holidays 2018-19 - Lost Tracks

8 friends, 4 vans, and 1 massive ball of fur head south to Baja California for the holidays on an epic 1400 mile road trip, courtesy of The Outbound, Soundboks, Jackery, Mtn. House, Revive Kombucha, Cel-Fi, Olukai, Bare Republic, and Baja Bound.

 
 

Guadalupe Canyon Oasis

Chapter 1 of Baja Like Nowhere Else: A hot springs oasis set high in the mountains overlooking a vast dry lake bed in Baja California Norte

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The Mouth Of The Sea

San Felipe

Chapter 2 of Baja Like Nowhere Else: San Felipe, where the desert meets the sea and the Colorado River ends; the launching point for Baja explorers, road-trippers, and overlanders.

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Gonzaga Bay

Chapter 3 of Baja Like Nowhere Else: Bahía San Luis Gonzaga, or Gonzaga Bay, where the vastness of the landscape is matched only by its beauty, and the mountains, sea, and wind beckons you to let go of the past.

 

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Coco's Corner

Inside in a wheelchair sits Jorge Enrique Corral Sandez, or just "Coco" - Chapter 4 Of Baja Like Nowhere Else: Coco’s Corner

 

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Boojum, boulders, cave paintings, and cacti in the geological heart of the Baja Peninsula - Chapter 4 of Baja Like Nowhere Else: Cataviña

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Between Two Seas

Bahía de los Ángeles

 

Volcanic islands tower over a shimmering blue bay set against purple and red mountains and estuaries dotted with bright white cranes - Chapter 6 Of Baja Like Nowhere Else: Bahía de Los Ángeles

 

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What Stays Hidden

Rancho Escondido

 

In a remote corner of Baja California, Don Oscar and his family live and work at Rancho Escondido, a slowly growing and evolving eco-camp set amongst towering cacti, boulders, and painted caves. Chapter 7 of Baja Like Nowhere Else: Rancho Escondido

 

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Laws of Attraction

Bahía Concepción

 

Mulegé and Bahía Concepcíon, where the promise and beauty of Baja California is realized in unparalleled charm and wonder, retaining its local and largely undeveloped character - Chapter 9 of Baja Like Nowhere Else: Mulegé & Bahía Concepcíon

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Loreto, Baja California Sur, a charming fishing and diving village on the Gulf of California with beautiful shops and restaurants | Baja Like Nowhere Else, Chapter 10: Loreto.

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Agua Verde, the most beautiful place in Baja California | Baja Like Nowhere Else, Chapter 11: Puerto Agua Verde

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What Remains

Bahía Magdalena

 

A vast bay teemingly with whales and marine life, and ringed by towering islands, sand dunes, and a sprawling network of mangrove-lined estuaries - Chapter 12 of Baja Like Nowhere Else: Bahía Magdalena

 

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Escapar a la Baja

The next stop for the Caravan: a temporary village of explorers, choyeros, and Mexicos in celebration of Baja California Sur.

Escapar, is a celebration of Baja California, Baja California Sur, and the Gulf of California bringing together paceños, choyeros, and explorers from around the world.

 

Isla San Francisco

Sailing to Isla San Francisco in the Sea of Cortez

By Josiah Roe

Additional images by Ben Quesnel

Video edited by Nick Zupancich featuring “Derecho de Nacimiento” by Natalia Lafourcade

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Cabo Pulmo

 

Dirt Roads, sweeping views, and scuba diving on the oldest coral reef in the Eastern Pacific on the remote East Cape of Baja California; Baja Like Nowhere Else, Chapter 14: Cabo Pulmo.

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