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Mosaic Family Voyage: Bahia de Los Angeles

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Mosaic Family Voyage: Bahia de Los Angeles

 

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In early July, we arrived in what would become our final “neighborhood” of our first season cruising in the Sea of Cortez: Bahia de Los Angeles or, in English, the Bay of LA. We’d been hearing about the beauty of this area for years and we couldn’t wait to check it out.

There are many anchorages available within a short day-sail from the village that goes by the same name. The village there is the only civilization within 125 miles in any direction. Cell phone service is nonexistent and if it weren’t for our friends’ Starlink satellite internet, there would have been absolutely no way that I would have been able to work during the month of July. To put it simply, the Bay of LA is just about as remote as it gets in the Sea of Cortez.

Read the rest of this article in the full digital issue below.

Rachel Messerschmidt and her family are Clark County natives currently living and cruising full time aboard their sailboat, Mosaic, in the Pacific Northwest. Rachel blogs about her life and journey at Mosaic Voyage and shares her family’s adventures in a monthly column in Vancouver Family Magazine.

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