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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

Wednesday, July 4, 2012

Get Behind The Cause - Salvemos Puerto



Get Behind The Cause - Salvemos Puerto

From the IBA:
Puerto Escondido, commonly referred to as “The Mexico Pipeline“, is an internationally recognized surfing paradise and desperately needs the help of the global surf community.
The town of Puerto Escondido was devastated by Hurricane Carlotta on Friday 15th June, 2012.  Two children died when their house was taken by a mudslide, and one 56-year-old woman passed away when the wind from the category 2 hurricane flipped her car.  The beach side town has been severely damaged and is in need of urgent assistance to rebuild this community that thrives on tourism. (Surfline has a pretty comprehensive gallery and article on the hurricane here.)
The Puerto Escondido lifeguards are in need of help due to all damage cause by the hurricane. They used to have 8 towers along the beach at Playa Zicatela and now there’s not a single one of them. This is just one example of what is required to help rebuild the local community; another is to promote tourism back to the area to stimulate the local economy.
The International Bodyboarding Association (IBA) has launched a global campaign to “Salvemos Puerto” (Save Puerto).
The IBA is looking to raise US$100,000 for the base funding to stage the IBA Zicatella Pro at Puerto Escondido from August 8 – August 18, 2012. The event will be used as a platform to achieve the primary objectives of:
   1. Driving tourism to the town of Puerto Escondido and to promote the area as a safe tourist destination in order to drive the local economy
   2. Raise funds and mobilise resources to rebuild the 8 lifeguard towers at Playa Zicatela.
The core campaign is to sell 5000 “Salvemos Puerto” t shirts @ $30 each to raise the required funding to achieve the above objectives.
The Bodyboard Industry has also donated over $150,000 of merchandise at no cost to help raise the required funds. The following limited merchandise packs will be made available for sale with all funds raised going to the Salvemos Puerto Campaign:
    * $60 pack (x500 units);
    * $80 pack (x250 units); and
    * $100 pack (x500 units)
Turbo Surf Designs, Reeflex Wetsuits, Inverted Bodyboarding and Freedom Fins are donating products for each of the packs so that the retail value of each pack far exceeds the ticket price. As such it is a legitimate offering in its own right.
The campaign is to raise the first $100,000 prior to 8th July via merchandise sales through to the conclusion of the event via a viral campaign to raise awareness and funding globally.


Read the IBA's article in its entirity on their website here.


Riptide spoke to the IBA after hearing of their new Salvemos Puerto campaign concept.
Riptide: From where and who did the concept of “Salvemos Puerto” originate?
IBA (Gregg Taylor): When we first announced that the Mexico event was cancelled there was a lot of public feedback offering to help. But the IBA didn't think that was appropriate without a genuine cause, although once news started to flow through about the impact of the hurricane there was a genuine cause. This was seen as a unique opportunity for the bodyboarding community to make a difference.


The IBA’s post mentions that “locals” were chatted to in launching this campaign, after previous events you (the IBA) has obviously developed some close ties with the locals of the area, so who were you chatting too? Lifeguards? Hotel owners? Local business owners? Did you also discuss this concept further with the local government?
The locals we spoke to included the local Surf Association, lifeguards, along with local businesses (surf shops and photographers). They all really felt the event would bring the community together and help boost the (residents) spirits and economy.


What has the riders involvement been with this project? Do they fully support it, both in wanting to help the locals and are keen to hit the water in Mex?
The riders have been great and have been consulted throughout the process. There was full support (from) across the board and they have contributed to the campaign. They have made themselves available for promotions for the campaign and also to help once they arrive (in Mexico). We may even send over some riders early with a tool belt.


Is the plan to have the Zicatela Pro on the same dates as were stated previously?
The original dates for the event were August 1–11, although it has now been pushed back one week to August 8-18th.


The IBA is obviously placing a lot of faith in the bodyboarding community to help make a positive change in this area. Where does that feeling come from, why do you think bodyboarders around the world will want to help?
I have faith that the bodyboarding community can make a difference. It is a real test for the bodyboard community and possibly a defining moment for the sport. We were receiving feedback saying 100s of people wanted to help and they wanted bodyboarding to be taken seriously.  This is a chance for the bodyboarding community to show they can make a difference and are a legitimate market that corporate partners should engage with.


What’s the best thing bodyboarders out there can do to help? How do they purchase the t-shirts and the packs of gear?
The best thing they can do is log onto ibaworldtour.com and buy a shirt or one of the merchandise packs. In addition to that they can promote this campaign to their network of family and friends. The more people who know about the campaign the better the chance it will succeed.


What’s the best outcome that can come from the Salvemos Puerto project?
The IBA event proceeds bringing much needed tourism spending to the town of Puerto Escondido and then the media reach of the IBA promotes the campaign so that money can be raised to help with the rebuilding process. In summary, the bodyboarding community showing they can make a difference.

Diego Silva Puerto Escondido 2011

Coco Nogales Surf Classic Puerto Escondido Share this: Twitter | StumbleUpon | Facebook | eMail | LinkedIn The COCO NOGALES SURF CLASSIC, 3rd edition Dates: July 6, 7 and 8, 2012. Place: Playa “La Punta de Zicatela”, Puerto Escondido, Oaxaca, Mexico Starting at 7 a.m.


Coco Nogales Surf Classic Puerto Escondido

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The COCO NOGALES SURF CLASSIC, 3rd edition
Dates: July 6, 7 and 8, 2012.
Place: Playa “La Punta de Zicatela”, Puerto Escondido, Oaxaca, Mexico
Starting at 7 a.m.

Open to all surfers.
Get more information and sign up via roxelg(at)hotmail.com
Facebook: Coco Nogales / Roxel Pérez
or at BAZAR PUERTO ESCONDIDO (Calle del Morro en Playa Zicatela)
Divisions: Women’s Open, Boys 12-18 years, Open Men’s 18+, Expression Session
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Coco Nogales Surf Classic Puerto Escondido

Pacific Coast Mexico / Puerto Escondido Date taken - Mon 2nd Jul '12 (8:00am)


 Pacific Coast Mexico / Puerto Escondido




Oaxaca Forum: Please help with info about Puerto Escondido


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 Please help with info about Puerto Escondido 
We actually have booked for Puerto Escondido and would be arriving in the next three weeks. However, I cannot find any up-to-date information about the state of things there. I saw some coverage right after Carlotta hit and have heard that there is no water, beach is a mess, beach restaurants are wiped out. Government officials have visited and designated a significant amount of money to rebuild. It sounds like significant damage. Our accommodation has stated that there is significant damage but that it is "superficial". As much as I want to support the small businesses In PE at this time, I don't really want my 5 days of beach holiday in a construction zone. We don't want to cancel, and haven't yet, but until I get some up to date info I will will cancel and book the beach in another place. I'm waiting until Tuesday and then I need to cancel and rebook etc. We will have to eat our Aerotucan flights as well so it's going to cost.
Does anyone have any information/photos/anything about what is happening there???? Please.
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santa fe, NM
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1. Re: Please help with info about Puerto Escondido
You will be fine...really, just fine...in Puerto.
Yes, there was damage...a great many trees down,
Two good restaurants badly damaged; Guadua and Cipriano's Pizza.
But the cleanup has been amazing ( Puerto shows its best face when the chips are down!).
Truly...driving around, you will see little damage.
I don't know where you are staying, but if you post the name, I can ask what kind of damage they had.

Bungalows Maresias



Bungalows Maresias  

Noche Buena and Jazmines Colonia Sta Maria, 71980 Puerto Escondido (Show map)
New!
Located on the seafront in Puerto Escondido, Bungalows Maresias offers a communal outdoor pool, BBQ facilities and a terrace with wonderful sea views. Each bungalow has a well-equipped kitchen.
Overlooking the sea, the Maresias bungalows have a spacious bedroom, a ceiling fan and a private bathroom with a shower. Kitchens include an oven, fridge and dishwasher.
Bungalows Maresias are situated right on Playa Zicatela Beach, a popular surfing destination. A craft market and a range of restaurants and lively bars can be found on the seafront promenade.
Free private parking is available on site. Punta Zicatela and the centre of Puerto Escondido are both a 5-minute drive away.
Hotel Rooms: 6

Tuesday, July 3, 2012

Carlotta's Wake

Carlotta's Wake


Carlotta's Wake | SURFER Magazine
After a devastating hurricane, Puerto Escondido lifeguards begin to rebuild. ... Agua Pesada. Heavy tubes and shallow sandbars in Puerto Escondido....more ...
www.surfermag.com/photos/carlottas-wake/



“Trees were blown over and sent out to the ocean during the high winds and heavy downpour,” says Morales. “It wasn’t long before the swell pushed everything right back to shore.” Photo: Morales

Volunteer reconstruction project MAZUNTE





Sunday, July 1, 2012


Volunteer reconstruction project

The next step: Mazunte, Emiliano, is setting up a project for volunteers to help reconstruct the houses that fell, are without roof - so everyone is welcome to join the construction team and get a free construction workshop out of it! As soon as I know the exact dates I will post them here!

El próximo paso: Mazunte, Emiliano, está preparando un "taller de reconstrucción", un equipo de voluntarios que van a reconstruir las casas destruídas así que todos están bien invitados a apuntarse! Cuando se saben las fechas les publico aquí!


Photos from the first few days

A few more Pics so everyone gets an idea how shocked people looked who came back after the hurricane not recognizing Mazunte anymore...










Recobra la vida Puerto Escondido

After a dismal June, July shows signs of life in Puerto Escondido for Wave of the Summer


SURF WIRE
July 2, 2012


After a dismal June, July shows signs of life in Puerto Escondido for Wave of the Summer

Puerto Escondido has been through a lot lately. Even though the Wave of the Summer season hit the ground running with Oscar Moncada nabbing an early entry on June 4th, small surf followed by Hurricane Carlotta made the better part of June memorable for the wrong reasons.

"Much like the first month of 2011-2012 Wave of the Winter comp on the North Shore, the culprit for this slow start is high pressure," explains Surfline's Kevin Wallis. "For big swells to materialize for Puerto Escondido we need large, intense storms, pointed from south to north, that ideally last a few days. Unfortunately, blocking high pressure in the South Pacific has kept us in a very 'zonal' pattern, with most storms pointing all their wind - and swell - from west to east and at the southern end of South America. While there were one or two relatively solid swells at Puerto in June, most of the month was better suited for the guys who like surf in the shoulder-high to a bit overhead range.

"Then in mid-June, Hurricane Carlotta swept over the area, with high wind and heavy rain causing moderate damage to Playa Zicatela."

But, the Mexican Pipeline endures. Thanks to local fundraising efforts, and support from Wave of the Summer presenting sponsor Nike, locals are picking up the piece and rebuilding the lifeguard towers. (Help donate to their cause here.)

"The ocean is finally clean and looking nice and blue," local photographer Edwin Morales says happily. "I hope the coming swell brings life back to Puerto after that hurricane destruction."

Now, as for that coming swell. Surfline's Kevin Wallis reveals:

"The first week of July will see a boost in surf, as a series of straight south swells move in, thanks to consistent storm activity off of South America recently. While these certainly won't be big swells, especially by local standards, conditions look good in the morning and there will be moments that would at least get the average surfer's heart pumping. Going into the long range, things will slow down again through the middle of July, but we should see a pick up for the back half of the month."

So it's not going to be XXL or anything, but plenty of talent is ready and waiting for a second crack at the Wave of the Summer title and $15,000.

"Oscar Moncada came back to the beach and he's ready to charge during the next swell," Morales reveals. "Rusty Long is in town looking for The One. There's also a strong crew from Brazil; and the Aussies are ready to rock and roll."

Check back soon for more entries from July. And view all the current entries here.

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