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Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: San Diego CA
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So it seems he spent a bit of time in the Bufeo area and the island. The thing I don't get and perhaps this is a SPOT thing. If I am looking at it right, he has traveled over 80 miles in 24 hours. From Isla San Luis to the North end of Bahia De Los Angeles. That is a long way in that amount of time.
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Cypress, CA
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That's some land yak..
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SPOT miss by 80 miles? Seems unlikely.
I'm wondering what's up with Dave's SPOT. Mine is nearly 3 years old and the batteries (not alkalines - the recommended lithiums, something far more potent) are still full of juice. Its also spent plenty of time immersed in salt splash and dropped from time to time. A SPOT with fresh batteries should handle dozens of check-ins a day over the course of several weeks, despite temperature extremes. |
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The current spot update shows him launched again on the Pacific at Bahia Asuncion. I have not heard a recent report but that is Yellowfin and Dorado territory this time of year. I'd say that is a good move depending on the surf. I think I said it before but the Pacific side is a much better bet this time of year, as the Gulf side is just way to hot and dry. He may have to cut his days short with the afternoon winds but it beats the heat of the Gulf side, and he won't have to weight himself down with as much water. Jim Last edited by Fiskadoro; 08-07-2010 at 09:56 PM. |
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Seems he is covering more miles by land than by sea, still what a great adventure. I wish him well. I can't wait to hear his stories.
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kinda missed this thred tell now
hope he gets lots of picts during the trip and the weather cooperates towards his success sumthin alot of us iam sure wish we could do but just have to read about it insted ive been considering a spot device prob will get one when the text option version comes out a sat phone woulda been a good idea for this trip i woulda def brough my ceramic filter water purifier pump coulnt immagine trying to launch and land a yak let alone paddle it with any current and or wind with an extra 300# on it one tough crazy cool dude fur sure paul |
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Join Date: May 2005
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Heck yeah, a great trip any way you slice it.
Re a SPOT that texts. SPOT licensed their tech to Delorme, who cooked up a GPS / Sat Text gizmo. Dave had hoped to get one for this run, but it's in very short supply, too brand spanking new. |
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turned into a roadtrip....those paddling sponsors are bummed
![]() "I'm moving by vehicles to choice spots in Baja to concentrate more on fishing than paddling." Looking forward to the trip report when he gets back.
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