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Anybody ever visited Baja California, MX?

Okay... You stop harassing my wife and I will stop perpetuating "jokes" you're tired of.
Sounds fair.

Ooooooohhhhhh, I harassed your wife. Bro, she PM'ed me. I responded a few times. What do you want me to do? Maybe one of my jokes was a little inappropriate, perverse even, but I thought she was a cool chick. Whatevs dude. You've gotten soft as ****. Maybe go out for dinner tonight and drinka bottle of tequila and then revisit this. Drinking may be all your good for anyway.
 
Ooooooohhhhhh, I harassed your wife. Bro, she PM'ed me. I responded a few times. What do you want me to do? Maybe one of my jokes was a little inappropriate, perverse even, but I thought she was a cool chick. Whatevs dude. You've gotten soft as ****. Maybe go out for dinner tonight and drinka bottle of tequila and then revisit this. Drinking may be all your good for anyway.

Nice try. Not a chance a single person would believe this ****.
 
You're very generous.

It has its moments. Personal attacks. CL's use of words like "bro, chick, and whatevs".

But it lacks angry explosions with cuss words, and the attacks are a little predictable. I'm hoping this develops into something good though.
 
Primitive camping close to stuff is everywhere and easy to find.

Bahia de Los Angeles is a long way from you, but I assume you know that. The spring is very cool because there are tons of whales in the waters that can be watched almost constantly (even from shore).
Remote beaches are easy to find and worth getting "away" from the population because the beaches haven't been picked over and the sand dollars, whale bones, and shells are incredible. We brought home almost 2,000 sand dollars alone.

Depending on how long you're going to be there, Bahia is pretty lacking on cool restaurants and such. San Felipe is closer to you and has more endless supplies of activities... and I can make tons of recs including walking into bars and being welcomed with open arms when dropping my wife and I's name... and would even call ahead to make sure they know you're coming... the people are the best.

Regardless, the Baja is great and my favorite spots are east coast from San Felipe down to Loreto. Oh, btw, Loreto now has a regional airport and flies non-stop from LA. If I lived in LA I'd go down at least once every couple months.
 
Primitive camping close to stuff is everywhere and easy to find.

Bahia de Los Angeles is a long way from you, but I assume you know that. The spring is very cool because there are tons of whales in the waters that can be watched almost constantly (even from shore).
Remote beaches are easy to find and worth getting "away" from the population because the beaches haven't been picked over and the sand dollars, whale bones, and shells are incredible. We brought home almost 2,000 sand dollars alone.

Depending on how long you're going to be there, Bahia is pretty lacking on cool restaurants and such. San Felipe is closer to you and has more endless supplies of activities... and I can make tons of recs including walking into bars and being welcomed with open arms when dropping my wife and I's name... and would even call ahead to make sure they know you're coming... the people are the best.

Regardless, the Baja is great and my favorite spots are east coast from San Felipe down to Loreto. Oh, btw, Loreto now has a regional airport and flies non-stop from LA. If I lived in LA I'd go down at least once every couple months.

Is there an STG to LA flight yet?
 
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