Welcome to the March 2025 edition of the Baja Bound Bulletin! In this edition, Greg Niemann shares the legacy of Nellie Cashman; Martina celebrates Easter in Baja's wine country; Erin Dunigan dines out at Boules; Tom Gatch provides the spring fishing report and David Kier explores the history of Mission San José del Cabo. We are almost sold out of the amazing Baja Atlas map books! Get them while you can! ¡Viva Baja!
Nellie Cashman
By Greg Niemann
The anticipation of gold riches became a compelling attraction for many who made their way to Baja California. The golden vision became a...Read more
Easter in the Wine Valley
By Martina
For decades Baja California has been known as a destination for spring breakers. But this image has changed over the years. There...
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Boules
By Erin Dunigan
Adjacent to Ensenada's Parque Revolución, Boules (rhymes with school) isn’t just a restaurant; it really is a reflection of the ‘joie de...
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Spring Fishing Report
By Tom Gatch
The winter of 2025 brought with it conflicting weather conditions that fanned Santa Ana winds in southern California into creating a...Read more
Mission San José del Cabo
By David Kier
The twelfth California mission was founded on April 8, 1730, by the Jesuit’s Visitador General Padre José de Echeverría and Padre...
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