Assateague is on our agenda for our 16-week, Clockwise Around the Lower 48 Boundary State TC Tour. Yes, there is a steep entry fee for a pair of westerners to savor the AIB flavor, but it's worth it if you only have one shot at this. We have camped ON the beach at many venues in the U.S. and Mexico, because we can, and understand the value of deflation: plus a way to get those lo press tires back up without external help.
I was just dreaming of a secret beach on the east side of Baja (south of Bahia Gonzaga) that we visited many moons ago that had access only at low tide and had a primordial feel: a place that was not Baja but another long forgotten mystical realm. We had an inflatable boat and were skin diving around some rocks in the clearest, 88 degree water and whitest sand to get dinner with our little spear guns. After a few days there we waited for low tide to 'escape' the beach and return into what was then the 20th century.
regards, as always, jefe
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