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Moon Baja RV Camping (Moon Outdoors) Review

Moon Baja RV Camping (Moon Outdoors)
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Recently took a trip to San Felipe and used the Moon guide, I never checked publication date but it appears to be a bit outdated even though it is still very useful in the most part and worth every penny that I paid.

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Baja Adventure Book Review

Baja Adventure Book
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There is no point in going to Baja without this book, if you want to explore beyond the walls of the resorts. You will have maps and mile-post by mile-post (actually, km-post) descriptions of every cranny of the peninsula and what you can do there -- scuba, petroglyphs, whatever. You'll think of the author Walt Petersen as another and very valuable traveling companion. No other guide compares in depth and ease of use.

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A where-to, how-to guide to one of the most interesting places on earth, describing the full spectrum of adventure available in Baja California, Mexico. Scuba diving, hiking, backpacking, fishing, boating, bicycling, and windsurfing are just some of the exciting activities covered.

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Trailer Boating the Sea of Cortez Review

Trailer Boating the Sea of Cortez
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Okay, I used this book as a guide for taking my 20 foot Four Winns on an adventure through the Baja. I was traveling solo! While there are many details in the book, they must be dated as I foud many of the ramps either not working or abandoned and some where the timing of tides affected the use of ramps. Granted Baja suffered from a difficult hurricane season in 2009, I am just saying the info was not always helpful and often unreliable. That having been said, I had a fantastic trip. The adventure to be found when you simply slow down your life is awesome.

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This book fills a long felt need for those with small boats. It is based on Gerry's 50 plus years of experience as a cruising sailor in the Sea of Cortez (Gulf of California) and describes 20 locations where trailer boats can be launched. It tells you how to get there, the local facilities, and what is available within 20 miles of the launch ramps, for fishermen, scuba divers, sailors, whale watchers, shell collectors, and kayakers.

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