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March 15th 2003
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Mar Cortez
Azure is the colour of her warm
breath...
As she breathed over my body.
Then she whispered...
In our solitudes...we find our hearts.
Phill Michael
May 2002 |
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Notes from the editor...
Fresh from an impromptu cat skiing/snowboarding trip in the
Kootenays of Southern BC (Click here to view
movie
clip of "Didi sprays the camera") and on the verge of a Caribou hunt in
Canada’s sub Arctic zone, Baja seems like a distant, warm planet. This morning,
as I stared out the window at the snow and listened (over a crystal clear phone
line) to Michael Fishbach excitedly rave about swimming with a Blue Whale in my
beloved Sea of Cortez…I was reminded of why I do what I do…and why I wake up
each day thinking that I should probably try and live to be a couple hundred
years old…if not forever. That way, I might be able to do everything I want to
do …and meet everybody I need to meet.
Many thanks always go to those who support Secret Spot and
I appreciate receiving their musings regarding trips of yesteryear. These
communications make all my hard work a supreme pleasure. As I take a day to edit
the submissions for this publication and compile relevant pictures, my heart
soars and I dream of a the shape of things to come...as well as the incredible
events that the future constantly delivers.
Editing the first secretspotbaja.com ‘newsletter’ was
something I was looking forward to- as it provides me with time to reflect on
adventures in the past…and plan well into the future.
Each person that has been good enough to join me on these
expeditions provides me with inspiration to continue looking for the ultimate
Secret Spot. The realization that one can not completely plan adventure…only
live it…continues to make me wish I never had to sleep. =^)
'As per the intro to my 2003 calendar' (please email me at 2003calendar@secretspotbaja.com
to get a calendar):
Despite the beautiful, and sometimes hellacious, times that
the River of Life has provided us with over the last couple of years…we have
managed to get through the rapids and find solace in calmer waters. In an age of
political turmoil and tension, I still look at the world through rose coloured
glasses and urge you to spend a week or three with me this year…or consider
building your custom hideaway in an idyllic, tropical, self-sustaining
community.
If you find the ‘end of the summer blues' start to get you
down…make your way to the Rancho Macho and join us for the harvest work and
post harvest Bacchanalian festivities.
I hope you enjoy reading the first of many our
newsletters, which will be published quarterly. If you ever have the desire to
add to these writings, join us for some enlightening activity, or just feel like
communicating…don’t even hesitate for a nanosecond, and email me at phill@secretspotbaja.com.
Hasta Muy Pronto
Phill =^)
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Phill Michael
Founder of Secret Spot Adventures
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Report
from the field by Michael Fishbach
February 2002
The marina in Loreto is absolutely wild with diving
birds this year. Pelicans are
plunging into the water at times by the hundreds inside the marina and
they often miss boats by less than a foot.
Blue footed boobies are diving en masse usually just outside the
marina, and cormorants are swimming all over the place and coming up with
fish.
>>>Full
story

Report
from the field by Michael Fishbach
March 15th 2003
Hello Family and Friends,
Today finds all of our family doing well here in Baja California.
The things we are seeing on the water this year have taken on an almost
unbelievable form.
>>>Full
story

TALES
FROM A SECRET SPOT by Paul
Dalgliesh
As I sit here in my favorite coffee shop in the center of
Montreal, peering out at the whiteout caused by a sudden, January blizzard, I am
reminded of warmer times, spent in the company of Phill Michael and his Secret
Spot Adventures. >>>Full
story

A
PLEASANT SURPRISE by Tom
W
I
pictured my first Baja sea kayaking trip with sweat constantly pouring down my
face and the salt water stinging my eyes as I tried to paddle, just to move a
few meters a minute,
into the blowing headwind. I thought that after unloading the kayaks,
with the flies constantly on red alert, the tents would be quickly
put up just to find shelter from the sun and wind.
>>>Full
story

KELLY'S
SECRET SPOTS
by Kelly T
The secret is
not to tell too many people about it or you will find everyone going there!
The spot itself may not be so secret, but the experiences you choose becomes
your own. They will forever be imprinted on you mind as yours alone! >>>Full
story

A
BUDDING SPEARFISHERMAN
by
Tom H
I am sitting here trying to conjure up a single adjective
that embodies the essence of my time with Phill in the Baja. The conclusion that
I have reached is that there is not one. I had the honor of experiencing a
remote, beautiful and warm secret spot of the world that is teaming with life
and culture. >>>Full
story

BAJA
BY LAND AND SEA by Stewart
'Vibora' M
Phill, why would you need to ask me if I remember any
‘secret spots’ on my trips through North and Latin America with you?
Heavens, I could write a book because every single place was unique and
memorable- and secret. >>>Full
story
BAJA
TRIPPING WITH A COBRA
by
Kevin L
The thought of a cruise to the Mexican Riviera was on
the back of our minds before we booked our first trip with Phill. We took the
challenge to kayaking the Sea of Cortez and have no regrets on our choice. >>>Full
story
ONE
OF A KIND by Matt G
I first met Phill in the early 90's, and it was
soon evident that he was a competent and adventurous outdoorsman, who each
weekend was headed off in a
different direction looking for that elusive high that comes only to those with
the will to find it. It wasn't long before we both lived in Calgary (too
close
to one another to get any real work done) where we attended classes at the
University of Calgary and generally got into trouble whenever we could. >>>Full
story
JUST A
TYPICAL DAY IN BAJA
by
Mark W
As I awaken to the sounds of
silence, a faint breeze barely flickers the curtains above my head.
The peace and solitude the city of Cleveland can so rarely offer is- but
a “typical” morning in Baja. Perhaps
5…10…30…whatever minutes goes by (not that it really matters) and a faint
“Mark? Mark, it’s time to get up.” >>>Full
story
If you would like to contribute to our newsletter please
contact us at newsletter@secretspotbaja.com
. Our next newsletter will be posted on July 15th, 2003 and the deadline for
submissions is May 17th, 2003.
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