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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
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Tuesday, December 18, 2012
Babel Cafè - 3º Aniversario
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Pochutla market - Huatulco Message Board - TripAdvisor Dec 7, 2012 ... Anyone been to the market in pochutla(mondays only I believe) or tour the area. Would like to set up a day trip. www.tripadvisor.ca/ShowTopic-g150789-i740-k5950200-Poc...
Pochutla market - Huatulco Message Board - TripAdvisor
Dec 7, 2012 ... Anyone been to the market in pochutla(mondays only I believe) or tour the area. Would like to set up a day trip.
www.tripadvisor.ca/ShowTopic- g150789-i740-k5950200-Poc...
Dec 7, 2012 ... Anyone been to the market in pochutla(mondays only I believe) or tour the area. Would like to set up a day trip.
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1. Re: Pochutla market
07 December 2012, 10:48
There's a very large mercado in Pochutla that is open every day. Monday is market day tho.. there will be a lot more people and vendors there. Its best to go with a guide who will have a vehicle, A/C and is bi-lingual. I'd recommend Marcos Lopez. He's licensed, knowledgeable, has a roomy sedan, and is a great guy. You can reach him at Huatulcotours@yahoo.com or on his cell phone (044) 958-106-1687. Pochutla is about 45 minutes to an hour's drive from the Huatulco area.
2. Re: Pochutla market
07 December 2012, 12:04
You have good info in #1 above. You can combine Pochutlawith a swim and a lunch on the beach at Zipolite or calmer San Agustinillo. These two beach towns are about 125 pesos ($10) from Pochutla. See what's west of the airport on the top questions of this page.
3. Re: Pochutla market
07 December 2012, 12:29
WE regularly take the bus from the bus depot, go to Puchutla for a few hours, bus back to the corner of Santa Maria de Huatulco and San Agustinillo, jump in a taxi, go to the beach at San Ag, have the taxi pick up back up at designated time, jump back on bus at corner and get dropped off right in the middle of LaCrucecita.....easy, cheap, good day out.
4. Re: Pochutla market
07 December 2012, 14:56
I can't access the article "What's west of the airport" article :(
5. Re: Pochutla market
07 December 2012, 20:03
6. Re: Pochutla market
08 December 2012, 9:46
Thanks. I e-mailed him a couple weeks ago, but have not heard back. I just sent another one today.
Full Sail
Musings from and about living in Mexico
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Full Sail
This morning sitting at the computer I spied a sailboat filling its tall jib with the healthy breeze we have happening. This gets my heartbeat up a few notches.
Telephoto shot from our second level: You can get the idea
At first notice they were running the jib alone. At the point they had raised the main and really started to cut through the blue water. Our mind wanders from computer to sailing (a short journey). Where are they headed – Huatulco, Salina Cruz, Guatemala or the Panama Canal?
Those who know the Calypso Couple know we are sailors. On the high seas or on dry land,once a true sailor, always a sailor.
What a pleasure to look up from your computer and see a lovely boat passing on the horizon. It does not get any better. UNLESS we were on that boat.
December 7th “a date that will live in infamy”. Just 24 days left in 2012 and we have December 12th, December 21st and December 25th left to celebrate and most important our 24th wedding anniversary.
The Calypso Couple celebrate life every day in Puerto Escondido. We cannot think of a better spot to be this time of year. Wish you were here! Stay Tuned!
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Monday, December 17, 2012
Puerto Escondido - Forecaster Report Forecaster Report. Puerto Escondido. Report Date: Fri. December 14, 2012. By Forecaster: Austin Gendron: austin@globalsurfreports.com ... wap.swellwatch.com/forecasterReport.php?...
Puerto Escondido - Forecaster Report
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Wave heights start to slowly back down over the weekend, but over the past couple days there has been a small system to the SSW (200-210) developing a little fetch that could generate another small swell for early next week. The storm looks small, and resulting swell is another one of these 2-2.5 footers we've been seeing lately. It could still be enough to send some more waist to shoulder high waves for early to mid-next week though.
Further out, the short-range models show a couple of small zonal systems sneaking around New Zealand. The first SW (210-220) would arrive on the 22nd, with 15 second periods and smaller surf. The second, looks like it could be more of a traveling fetch, with the winds blowing over the swell as it moves E-NE. The fetch looks a broader and could generate seas in the 30-35 foot range over the weekend. This second larger swell could be good for more consistent moderate sized surf building for around the 23rd. Every model run is looking better for this second system and we could see a decent pulse of swell right before Christmas (fingers crossed).
Beyond that, the mid-range models show some more energy boiling up off the coast of Chile early next week, capable of generating some swell from the S (175-180). This one isn't looking very big though due to a mostly zonal trajectory of the storm sending most of the swell right into Chile instead of up towards CAM and MM. This guy although far out on the models is also much closer in proximity and the resulting swell would be arriving around the 21st/22nd as well.
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Forecaster Report. Puerto Escondido. Report Date: Fri. December 14, 2012. By Forecaster: Austin Gendron: austin@globalsurfreports.com ...
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Report Date: Fri. December 14, 2012By Forecaster: Austin Gendron: austin@globalsurfreports.com
Tropical Conditions:
tropical season will start again in June
Swell Forecast:
SW (210-220) swell should be peaking right now with periods around 15 seconds. There are probably going to be some longer waits for the bigger sets, but it looks like we should see some moderate sized surf at the better exposures. If you're not seeing those bigger sets there should still be some smaller 10-second south making keeping things surfable. Neither swell is very big, but the combination of the two could really help stand out breaks see a little more size and shape.Wave heights start to slowly back down over the weekend, but over the past couple days there has been a small system to the SSW (200-210) developing a little fetch that could generate another small swell for early next week. The storm looks small, and resulting swell is another one of these 2-2.5 footers we've been seeing lately. It could still be enough to send some more waist to shoulder high waves for early to mid-next week though.
Further out, the short-range models show a couple of small zonal systems sneaking around New Zealand. The first SW (210-220) would arrive on the 22nd, with 15 second periods and smaller surf. The second, looks like it could be more of a traveling fetch, with the winds blowing over the swell as it moves E-NE. The fetch looks a broader and could generate seas in the 30-35 foot range over the weekend. This second larger swell could be good for more consistent moderate sized surf building for around the 23rd. Every model run is looking better for this second system and we could see a decent pulse of swell right before Christmas (fingers crossed).
Beyond that, the mid-range models show some more energy boiling up off the coast of Chile early next week, capable of generating some swell from the S (175-180). This one isn't looking very big though due to a mostly zonal trajectory of the storm sending most of the swell right into Chile instead of up towards CAM and MM. This guy although far out on the models is also much closer in proximity and the resulting swell would be arriving around the 21st/22nd as well.
Check out the site mobile.wetsand.com from your device, for up to date surf, tide, and weather information.
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Weekly Outlook:
Today (Friday the 14th) we see the peak of the swell with standouts showing waist to head high surf. Some of the best exposures could still see one inconsistent overhead sets if they are lucky.
Saturday the 15th the SW swell starts to back off with most places seeing waist to shoulder high waves.
Sunday the 16th and other day of dropping swell with typical spots in the knee to chest high range.
Monday the 17th small leftovers continue with top spots in the knee to waist high range and occasional chest high sets.
Tuesday the 18th a new pulse of 16 to 17-second SSW (200-210) starts to build up through the region. Size won't be anything special through the day, but there could be more consistent waist to chest high waves at the better exposures.
Wednesday the 19th the SSW continues to peak with wave heights in the waist to chest high range, maybe a few head high to overhead sets here and there at the best breaks.
Thursday the 20th wave heights start backing down from the SSW swell as periods drop to 13 seconds. The swell looks less consistent, but there could be a little NW (~300) filling in with 18-seconds at the better exposures that can work those NPac swells. Size looks pretty small, but the background energy could help add a little shape to the leftovers.
Beyond that, long-range models have a couple swells on the way for the days leading up to Christmas.
That's it for today, be safe and get in the water!
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