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Baja Sea Kayaking (Part 1): On Forming a Stellar Adventure
7 Feb 2015

Baja Sea Kayaking (Part 1): On Forming a Stellar Adventure

by Deb Wellwood | posted in: Blog Archive, Expeditions & Adventures | 2

“Hey, we’re getting great gas mileage with these tailwinds,” Lothar said, a statement tempered by angry gusts of crosswind testing the integrity of our 22-foot sea kayak, hanging way out on the roof rack of our Toyota Forerunner. We were … Read More

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