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Michael, thank you for the podcast and the experiences you bring others. You have intensified my desire for Baja ten folds. The stories, the slow pace, the culture.
Baja 2029 is My set point. It’s a long ways out, but will be here before I know it. I plan to be in touch with you and gather information, I would love to join one of your trips.
I hope to share a drink with you one day.
- Keep Baja Slow
Thanks for the kind words. Stay tuned for more podcasts. I’m back in the saddle, literally, after my dad passed earlier this year. Here are a few photos from last week —I went to super slow Baja.
"The locals, scenery, trails and experiences will stay with me forever. Such a special place." And that's the part you never hear about! If you know, you know!!Great photos, thanks for sharing. I pre ran the 50 Anniversary course before my Dad got ill and had an amazing time. The locals, scenery, trails and experiences will stay with me forever. Such a special place.
Yes!
You should have a film lab sponsor.Yes!
Everyone gets a Baja Road and Recreation Atlas by Benchmark Maps, and we highlight the day’s route each morning. Part of the Slow Baja experience is getting off screens, putting your phone down, and returning to the “analog” mindset.
I need one! I finally got rid of my darkroom 2.5 years ago when I moved. Now I just shoot the film and toss it in a drawer when I get home...You should have a film lab sponsor.
I love looking at my old maps and reliving the trip(s) The new Benchmark Baja Road and Recreation Atlas is really good --I think it's a "must have" for every Baja trip.Thats how I did it when I guided for Suntrek in AK & Canada.