I hear that American retailers and drinking establishments are pulling Russian-branded vodkas from their shelves. A very little bit of googling informs one that the production of the two biggest ones; Smirnoff and Stolichnya are owned by Western interests and produced in Western nations. (Although the latter is still produced in Russia for that market)
Virginiaâs ABC sent out an email about pulling the Russian brands. They listed them, and noted that Smirnoff and Stoli arenât strictly Russian and so arenât included in the boycott.
I hear that American retailers and drinking establishments are pulling Russian-branded vodkas from their shelves. A very little bit of googling informs one that the production of the two biggest ones; Smirnoff and Stolichnya are owned by Western interests and produced in Western nations. (Although the latter is still produced in Russia for that market)
Yeah I wondered about that too. The Stoli brand was bought up long ago.
I hear that American retailers and drinking establishments are pulling Russian-branded vodkas from their shelves. A very little bit of googling informs one that the production of the two biggest ones; Smirnoff and Stolichnya are owned by Western interests and produced in Western nations. (Although the latter is still produced in Russia for that market)
This is the best time of year (November - March), 80ish in they day high 60s overnight, storm season has past, so it's almost always just pleasant. The water temps can be cool (~75), but manageable with a light wetsuit. This is right at San Pedrito - it regularly gets listed as one of the best surf breaks on Baja. Depending on time of year and storms, it is pretty serious but fun if you're up to it.
^Not me ^^
More casual waves can be had at a couple of points South and North within a few miles. This time of year also brings the whales in close to shore, so if you are out paddling keep an eye out for passing traffic.
And when I say close, I mean really close:
Sweet. I grew up in SoCal and wipe outs are 2nd nature to me. Being dragged along the sea bottom was actually fun for us.
Rebel Vodka is created from the finest BC apples, distilled 25 times in our artisan copper still, one batch at a time. Defying tradition, resisting everything but temptation.
This is the best time of year (November - March), 80ish in they day high 60s overnight, storm season has past, so it's almost always just pleasant. The water temps can be cool (~75), but manageable with a light wetsuit. This is right at San Pedrito - it regularly gets listed as one of the best surf breaks on Baja. Depending on time of year and storms, it is pretty serious but fun if you're up to it.
^Not me ^^
More casual waves can be had at a couple of points South and North within a few miles. This time of year also brings the whales in close to shore, so if you are out paddling keep an eye out for passing traffic.
And when I say close, I mean really close:
Sweet. I grew up in SoCal and wipe outs are 2nd nature to me. Being dragged along the sea bottom was actually fun for us.
Boosh-Wa! What're the temps like? around 80ish in the air and nice warm water? Any decent waves for body surfing? Because....
This is the best time of year (November - March), 80ish in they day high 60s overnight, storm season has past, so it's almost always just pleasant. The water temps can be cool (~75), but manageable with a light wetsuit. This is right at San Pedrito - it regularly gets listed as one of the best surf breaks on Baja. Depending on time of year and storms, it is pretty serious but fun if you're up to it.
^Not me ^^
More casual waves can be had at a couple of points South and North within a few miles. This time of year also brings the whales in close to shore, so if you are out paddling keep an eye out for passing traffic.
This is one of our favorites during the lunch rush:The service is pretty slow though, so plan on spending a while there. There are ways to pass the time though:
Boosh-Wa! What're the temps like? around 80ish in the air and nice warm water? Any decent waves for body surfing? Because....
I want to go to there in some lifetime. I love water sand and sun. But without all the humanity...
This is one of our favorites during the lunch rush:The service is pretty slow though, so plan on spending a while there. There are ways to pass the time though:
I want to go to there in some lifetime. I love water sand and sun. But without all the humanity...
Belize, Costa Rica, Panama, Colombia, Guyana, Suriname, Brazil, South Africa, Mozambique, Kenya. The beaches off Peru and Chile are stunning but a tad cooler and windier.