[quote=pbegle]I have two P-16's & a H-14 turbo on the beach, center of town as well as two 40 mph landsailors always in car ready for 1/2 hour drive to Mogote beach (a beam reach). The Mexican owned cats on beach are much like many Fl or Ca. cats, missing parts, torn tramps, lying unused at waters edge. Back bay is always flat water as is harbor area. If you keep your speed to 8 knots, dolphins will tag along in late afternoon. Whale sharks breed & are observed daily about two miles from city center. My favorite daily treck is to Lilly's panderea for ratones (little rats), egg,milk, sugar batter baked in a thin crust, then a walk across street for 3 small fillets of Pierna (boneless), one for the cat, two for me. The Club Crusaros at Marina de la Paz is the gringo center of town where all the cruisers gather at 9:30 for coffee & chatting, book & vidio exchange, notices for travelers heading further south. La Paz is the first major stop for the Baja Haha crowd of 150 boats that sail down from San Diego every Nov. and every year there are more & more trimarans anchored in the harbor. My favorite market is Walmart because they take my Discover card which charges no int. transaction fees, although Mega is a better store with 6 screen cinama. For $6 we see first class american movies in a lounge sofa with small table in wide low lighted aisles and waiters to take your pop corn order throughout the movie. There are no vendors on the beach as air is maybe 7 degrees cooler than Cabo. La Ventana is 45 minutes south where 100 windsurfers & kite boarders ply the bay daily & is site of mega bucks contest annually. La Paz is serviced by Alaska from L.A. & Volero from TJ. Many fly into Los Cabo then take 2 hour bus trip to La Paz. People always wish me "be safe" going to Mexico, but we're kind of happy that the fearsome group don't come as it's not crowded & we appreciate the wonderful manners & hospitality of the Mexican people. Pete[/quote]
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