Welcome to the September 2025 edition of the Baja Bound Bulletin! Before we dig in, San Ignacio was hit VERY hard by tropical storm Mario. A GoFundMe page has been started to help those affected. Please donate if you can!
In this edition, Erin Dunigan shares the story of the surfboard non-profit RERIP; Martina checks out Tempest Trading; Greg Niemann shares the history of the Baja Sea Gypsies; David Kier returns to points of interest in Baja and Tom Gatch provides the fall fishing report. We have exactly 58 copies of the first pressing of the Baja Atlas that we are liquidating for $13.50 + shipping until they are gone! ¡Viva Baja!
RERIP
By Erin Dunigan
For Meghan Dambacher, the co-founder of the non-profit RERIP, the journey has always been personal. Her deep respect for the ocean and the...Read more
Tempest Trading
By Martina
Welcome to Baja California where you will never run out of new experiences. Traveling on the free road south of Rosarito, Tempest...Read more
Baja Sea Gypsies
By Greg Niemann Among the most unique and endearing images from the Sea of Cortez are those of the “vagabundos del mar” or sea gypsies...Read more
Returning to Points of Interest
By David Kier
Throughout the years I have had the distinct privilege of writing about a wide variety of fascinating locations. While many locations remain...Read more
Fall Baja Fishing Report
By Tom Gatch
While summertime temperatures in 2025 soared into the triple digits across the U.S. in many areas that are not normally used...
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