SCORE International’s World Desert Champion Series kicks off in 2015 with the Bud Light San Felipe 250, scheduled for January 22-25, 2015. The off-road race has been moved up from… Read more »
Posts Tagged: mexico
Where to Surf West and Northwest Swells Near Scorpion Bay
by Derek Benson of Scorpion Bay Hotel www.scorpionbayhotel.com The unique surf at Scorpion Bay is attributed to the way the points face extremely to the southeast. This allows for steady… Read more »
Toll Road to Ensenada Reopened
After nearly a year of being closed, the toll road to Ensenada reopened late in the afternoon of Tuesday, Dec. 16th. Baja California Governor, Francisco Vega de Lamadrid, was present… Read more »
Buen Provecho: Claudius Viña y Bodega
By Jennifer Kramer www.bajatheothercalifornia.com While the Valle de Guadalupe takes all the fame and glory for being Baja’s wine region, some of the best wines I’ve ever tasted come from… Read more »
How to be Prepared for an Emergency in Baja
Before You Go Register with the U.S. Government’s STEP Program Before you travel, register with the Smart Traveler Enrollment Program (STEP). This is a free service to allow U.S. citizens… Read more »
In the Aftermath of Odile
By Ann Hazard In the late hours of September 15, 2014, Hurricane Odile—a Category 3 Hurricane with winds in excess of 100 mph—roared ashore in Los Cabos. Windows were blown… Read more »
Buen Provecho: La Justina
By Jennifer Kramer www.bajatheothercalifornia.com There’s no question that the cultural renaissance of northern Baja is being led by the chefs of Tijuana. A decade ago, the popular Avenida Revolución in… Read more »
Scorpion Bay Surf Package
Ready to get away and hit the waves? Look no further than the surf package that takes the stress and planning out of your hands and does the work for… Read more »
Hunting in the Mexicali Valley
The Mexicali valley, one hour south of the U.S. border at Calexico, provides excellent opportunities for bird hunting. Dove, quail, pheasant and duck hunters travel here year after year to… Read more »
Q&A with filmmakers of Baja surf documentary “La Maestra”
While we’re generally biased toward anything related to Baja, when you throw in surfing, supporting the local culture and empowering women, we just can’t resist. So it’s no surprise that… Read more »