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Teiki Mathieu Baillan surfing a self-made Alaya surfboard in Macaroni, Mentawaï, Indonesia. Photo by C. Naslain, 2009.

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Mexico, Baja Sur

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By Anonymous , 12-02-2008

no good - Stopped by this spot in spring of 07 and could barely get down to the beach. Only road down has been washed out, massive potholes, had to use 4WD. Getting back up was even more difficult. Passed it everyday on the way up to Todos and it never broke once, just a lake, when other spots up north were 5ft+. A big storm in the winter of '06 blew out the sandbar and now the bottom is all rocks. It also made the beachbreak really heavy and steep. You'll take a beating trying to get in and out.

By Anonymous , 13-11-2006

- holy shit! went there with family to camp for few days. This used to be paradice know its ruined ! Major Storm Damage!!!! No beach access anymore got to park your car along high!!! NO THANK and the beach is messed up mud pits, mosquetos and trash everywhere. Plus reef has changed and wave is no longer really rideable, SAD to say good bye!!

By Anonymous , 13-11-2006

- Please dont post this anymore you can't access this due to storm damage. Beach access is ruined. you have to hike it through the junk and cactuses. Ask any local!! you can't access this break anymore. Anybody who knows this area speak up and share your knowledge...no acess! waste of time.

By Juan Alcatraz , 21-01-2006

buy in now ! - Baja is booming ! The lots here are cheap ! (150K-750K) Just wait !You will see ! What the hell ! No secrets anymore .

By anonymous , 13-10-2004

ugh - Seeing this place on the internet makes me want to puke.

By Josema , 07-05-2004

storm damage - Matt g is right. We have a place just out of Cabo. I was there in Feb for the yearly visit with the pops. The Pacific side had completely changed. Discusting to see how many snowbirds were at Cerritos, just like the wild west with all the wagons circled up. Uncountable RVs everywhere and a bunch of scum camping out on the beach. San Pedro was barren, all rocky and uneven, the storms completely washed out the Pedrito RV park there. I think the guy was trying to salvage the place but my dad says he isn't having much luck. Amazing to see how many new private developments have been going in and surfers being kept out. Lots of whales though and some good surf if you knew where to look but head to the mainland or go deep central baja if you want the real mexican surf trip.

By Matp , 03-01-2004

Blow in kook - sounds like you are trying to keep people away. Was the xmas tourist that bad is it still? was chased off by the hurricane in November. but had a great time last year trying to find a place to surf for jan. feb mar.

By matt g , 03-01-2004

go to mainland - matp. the area is devastated. Pedrito is a disaster. Cerritos is scum central. very uninspired.

By Matp , 03-01-2004

hey matG - How are the breaks recovering from the summer storms? Heard San Perdito was a wash, how about Cerritos?

By Matt G , 03-01-2004

couldn't resist - you are right. on a good day, the post informs us that the length of the ride is between 300 and 500 meters? I understand that the pharmacies in Los Cabos are easy going but I want to know what kind of drug this guy is on? I'm so tired of surfing with all the kooks that come down here to learn to surf. The fact that they can't(choose not to) hold on to their board when they get caught inside on a 2ft. wave never ceases to irritate me. They never want to accept responsibility much like the mooches that go on a timeshare presentation and blame it all on the OPC. I told myself this morning that I would be all positive, all day and I tried but jeeze, I failed.

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