La Paz is a very nice town. One of the nicest that we’ve encountered along the coast. The marinas (there are 7 of them) seem very nice and reasonably priced. We ended up at marina Cortez, one of he newest and it’s also right downtown, close to just about everything and then the is the malecon, the 4 mile long walkway that runs along the bay. with shops and restaurants on the land side and a series of sculptures every few hundred yards on the bay side.
This guy was one of my favorites.

Further on is another favorite of mine, Jacques Cousteau:

And in-between is scattered the marinas.
We got just a taste of La Paz. We did some minor repairs and reprovisioned. Tomorrow we have to be on our way north as the hurricane season is coming and we want to get out of the the hurricane zone before that happens. As nice as La Paz is, we’d rather spend our remaining time out on the wild Baja coast and remote islands.
We have water, fuel, papers, permits, the laundry has been done, the bikes are stowed, last minute repairs made, the boat washed, all portable lights & radios have been charged and we have a good weather forecast. With luck and good fortune we will be leaving on tomorrow morning's tide bound for Isla Espiritu Santo and beyond in the company of two other boats; Cool Change and Passport.
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