I didn't manage to get the most footage or the best but, I managed to salvage the best moments. (for the most part). will post some more pics soon.
http://www.youtube.com/profile?user=...i#grid/uploads
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I didn't manage to get the most footage or the best but, I managed to salvage the best moments. (for the most part). will post some more pics soon.
http://www.youtube.com/profile?user=...i#grid/uploads
enjoy
~hut
Invalid username error?
When I click on it my account on youtube comes up??
Same here, weird.
Looks like a fun trip, how was the water temp?
The place looks beautiful. Glad you all had a good trip.
Looks like a fun trip, how was the water temp?
It was a fun trip! Felt a degrees or two colder than SoCal water temp right now.
Good stuff.
Beautiful coastline. Not good vis though. How is this place different than your local dive spots?
Beautiful coastline. Not good vis though. How is this place different than your local dive spots?
Pretty much the same fish that we can find in Southern California. Almost the same temperature and visibility too.
The main difference is that it's Mexico. Plus I didn't see another diver the entire time we were down there. Felt like we had the entire coastline to ourselves.
Pretty much the same fish that we can find in Southern California. Almost the same temperature and visibility too.
The main difference is that it's Mexico. Plus I didn't see another diver the entire time we were down there. Feltl like we had the entire coastline to ourselves.
What he said. Basically exactly like California except less diver pressure. Also, the local fishermen mostly target deepwater fish with hook and line, so some of the freedivable fish are a fair bit larger on average than they would be back home.
Oh yeah, and you can also legally shoot garibaldi and eat them raw on the beach! :@ :thumbsup2:
garibaldi is good?? thats a surprise ,, how far south into baja do u have to go before it turns tropical
garibaldi is good?? thats a surprise ,, how far south into baja do u have to go before it turns tropical
Surprisingly good sashimi, but then again I was starving, and the thing was still gasping for air when I cut it open. Pretty damn fresh. Have to try it cooked next time.
Tropical? Well Baja is a desert all the way down, I think. Not sure how tropical is defined in terms of water temp and fauna.
To answer the earlier question about water temp at where we were, it was about 55F.
I guess i was thinking of where its like la paz, and by tropical i meant with the snappers and not kelp and all thatt, thats interesting about the girabaldi, somebody on here from cali had a riffe metaltech they painted "girabaldi" orange
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