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A little about Playa Zipolite, The Beach of the Dead . . .

Playa Zipolite, Oaxaca, Southern Mexico, on the Pacific Ocean. A little bit about my favorite little get-away on this small world of ours.

Zipolite, a sweaty 30-minute walk west from Puerto Angel, brings you to Playa Zipolite and another world. The feeling here is 1970's - Led Zep, Marley, and scruffy gringos.

A long, long time ago, Zipolite beach was usually visited by the Zapotecans...who made it a magical place. They came to visit Zipolite to meditate, or just to rest.

Recently, this beach has begun to receive day-trippers from Puerto Angel and Puerto Escondido, giving it a more TOURISTY feel than before.

Most people come here for the novelty of the nude beach, yoga, turtles, seafood, surf, meditation, vegetarians, discos, party, to get burnt by the sun, or to see how long they can stretch their skinny budget.

I post WWW Oaxaca, Mexico, Zipolite and areas nearby information. Also general budget, backpacker, surfer, off the beaten path, Mexico and beyond, information.

REMEMBER: Everyone is welcome at Zipolite.

ivan

Tuesday, July 24, 2012

Breakfast to help Piña Palmera after hurricane By Tony Richards on July 21, 2012



Breakfast to help Piña Palmera after hurricane

pinapalmera 300x225 Breakfast to help Piña Palmera after hurricane
Repairing the damage caused by Hurricane Carlotta
More than one month later and Piña Palmera is still recovering from the effects of Hurricane Carlotta. The centre for rehabilitation and support for people with disabilities — physical, mental and of mobility — is located near Pochutla in an area that was hit hard by the hurricane on June 15
For that reason, supporters of Piña Palmera in Puerto Escondido have organized an event for Sunday, July 29 at the Hotel Arcoiris, on Playa Zicatela. The event will include breakfast (the hotel is well known for its “breakfasts for a cause” which have sought support for Piña Palmera en recent years) with entertainment and more, between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m.
Representatives of Piña Palmera have estimated that it will take 12 to 15 weeks of intense work by at least 13 people to repair the damage of the hurricane. Ten of those would be in charge of rebuilding the roofs and clearing up the surrounding vegetation, while the other three would take on repairs to the rainwater catchment system.




Although the centre will receive some government funds, it is felt they won’t be sufficient. As well, the government support will provide them with laminate roofing, a product that the centre believes is unsuitable in the region due to its fragility and susceptibility to oxidation because of the humidity. It is also a product that transmits a lot of heat. The existing — and damaged — roofs of Piña Palmera are palapa, but the price of the palms has risen due to heavy demand brought on by the effects of the hurricane.
The centre has issued an urgent call for help from local communities, foundations and other funding sources for either financial support or the donation of materials.
“For Piña Palmera, the rapid reconstruction of its facilities will permit a return in as short a time as possible to its work in rehabilitation . . . . “ The centre works with about 500 people with disabilities.
The event on Sunday the 29th will include a breakfast buffet, awareness-raising videos, artesans, free admission to the hotel pool and live music by María Jimena. The cost of admission is $200; $150 for children.

Puerto Escondido, Mexico

The view from my hut. This place is ridiculously amazing.
I've had more fun in the last three days than I've had all year lol

I'll see you guys again on the 30th!!

Miller Family Surf Trip to Salina Cruz


Miller Family Surf Trip to Salina Cruz

The Miller Family recently took a trip to Salina Cruz with WaterWays and scored fun surf along the Mexican coastline.  The Salina Cruz region of Mexico is comprised of flawless right points, stacked back-to-back with picturesque beaches.  Each of these sand-bottomed points has its own characteristics and the Miller Family took full advantage of the unique characteristics (perfect barrels) the breaks had to offer.
This region has a point break to suit every style of surfer in your family, from the tube enthusiast to aerialist and even dad on the longboard.
Book your family trip to Salina Cruz, Mexico with Waterways’.

Monday, July 23, 2012

FACHAS MIX EN GUERRA DE DJ´S POCHUTLA OAXACA

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Help Rebuild Post-Hurricane Puerto Escondido with Int’l Surf Community 07/20/2012


Puerto Escondido, Mexico
On June 15, Hurricane Carlotta slammed into Puerto Escondido on the Pacific coast of Mexico, located directly south of Oaxaca. “Puerto” is regarded as Mexico’s primary surf destination with 12-foot waves in summer and an annual influx of surfers from all over the Americas. In a combined effort to rebuild the town’s damaged infrastructure, a group of locals, frequent visitors and various surf groups are raising funds through online crowdsourcing and surf competitions.
Michelle Rozzen is a photographer, surf massage therapist and frequent visitor to Puerto based in Agoura Hills, California. She is also the Coordinator for the Salvemos Puerto Campaign run by the International Bodyboarding Association (IBA), which hosts an annual surf competition in Puerto Escondido. Rozzen reached out to me and asked if I could spread the word about the various initiatives in development to help bring the “Mexican Pipeline” back to life.
I surfed these shores about 25 years ago during a pilgrimage in a VW van from Vancouver to Belize. After traveling those 3,000+ miles of Mexican shoreline, that week in Puerto was by far the most memorable. The funky surf vibe and colonial streets, at the time anyway, stood in stark contrast to the more well known and developed tourist hotel zones from Cabo to Cancun.
Here’s a video detailing the damage from Carlotta last month:
I asked Rozzen a few questions about the storm, her participation in the rebuilding effort, and how people can assist.
Greg Oates: What is your past relationship with Puerto?
Michelle Rozzen: I have been going to Puerto the past three years. The first year I went with a couple professional bodyboarders and went down as a photographer. The past two years I went down as a Massage Therapist to work for the International Bodyboarding Association (IBA) World Tour event. I now have friends there and love it like my second home.
What is the overall extent of damage and fatalities caused by Carlotta?
Puerto Escondido in general is damaged pretty bad, but not like the mountain areas. The mountains I hear are much worse. The wind speed was around 150-180 km/h…. One 56 year-old woman passed away when the wind hit her car, and two children died when their house was taken by a mudslide. So sad! The mountains where they grow crops were destroyed, and the farmers lost most of their crops including corn, beans, bananas and peanuts. Many houses are without roof tops, roads are destroyed and there is no food or water.
This beautiful beachside town is impaired and definitely in need of urgent assistance. The community will be needing to reconstruct itself and needs the help of increased tourism.
Michelle Rozzen
Are there any major relief organizations presently involved?
The Red Cross is helping, as well as the Oaxaca Government. I am also working closely with the International Bodyboarding Association, and we have recently launched a global campaign to “Salvemos Puerto” (Save Puerto). We are looking to raise US$100,000 for the base funding to stage the IBA Zicatela Pro bodyboard competition at Puerto Escondido this fall.
This event will be used as a platform to achieve the primary objectives of:
  • Driving tourism to the town of Puerto Escondido to promote the area as a safe tourist destination and drive the local economy.
  • Raise funds and mobilize resources to rebuild the eight lifeguard towers at Playa Zicatela.
How can people donate to the cause?
The IBA global fundraiser campaign can be found at:
ibaworldtour.com/SalvemosPuerto/index.html
In addition we are raising funds through Invested.In:
invested.in/P2614/salvemos-puerto-save-puerto
And over the next few weeks we will be launching eBay auctions all over the world. We just launched the Salvemos Puerto Photo & Art Auction, including exclusive one-of-a-kind and signed canvas prints from some of the top photographers in the surfing industry. Photographers featured include: Sacha SpeckerEdwin MoralesRay Collins, Mickey Smith, Todd GlaserMatt CatalanoScotty Carter and Mickey Edwards. For samples, visit here and here.
There’s also artwork from talented surf artist Erik Abel, a metal sculpture of an empty wave by designer Sean Tuttle, and surfboards with painted artwork by pro surfers. To view a complete list of auction items, please visit: ebay.com/sch/cah20girl.
Can you tell us more about the proposed surf event?
The proposed event is the Zicatela Pro (GSS) September 27-October 6, 2012 and we will be running a bodyboarding world tour contest (IBA), along with an expression session with top professional surfers in attendance. The amazing venue has high expectations after last years action at the event! In 2011 there was a significant boost to the town and this year Puerto Escondido needs our help even more due to the hurricane.
The sponsors are effectively Turbo SurfReeflexFreedom Fins and Inverted.
To see the devastation Carlotta left, please watch one of the campaign promo videos:
And here’s a video from last year’s Zicatela Pro contest: