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EPISODE · Mar 31, 2026 · 54 MIN

Baja Is The Best Place On Earth With Bob Taylor

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Welcome back to the Slow Baja Podcast. I'm your host, Michael Emery. Today, I get to sit down with a man who has spent more than fifty years turning raw wood into music and has found, along Baja's dusty roads and sparsely populated coastlines, a place that feeds his soul and quiets his mind.Bob Taylor is the Co-founder and Senior Advisor of Taylor Guitars, recognized as one of the world’s most iconic acoustic guitar makers. He and his company have shaped the soundtracks of generations, their instruments resonating through countless legendary songs. Need proof of Taylor Guitars' artistry? Consider one of the most famous guitars on the planet: Taylor Swift’s electric blue acoustic, a showstopper adorned with Japanese koi fish by master craftsman Pete Davies Jr.But today, we're not talking about guitars, music, or Taylor Swift. Today, we're talking about Baja. When Bob ventures to Baja—his chosen sanctuary, he brings the same precision, creativity, and sense of craft from his half-century as a luthier. He didn’t just prepare for the journey; he masterminded it, personally acquiring and outfitting a fleet of 12 Toyota Land Cruiser FJ80s, not only for himself, but for his friends.Together, Bob's Baja crew roamed the peninsula in matching “school uniform” vehicles, exploring Baja the way it’s meant to be experienced. Paper maps, side-eyed drives down endless washes searching for ever elusive empty beaches. For the first seventeen years, Bob says they never checked into a hotel; instead, they slept under Baja’s endless stars, woke to the sound of the ocean, and, of course, to Bob making coffee. Yes, he’s a coffee fanatic, maybe even a coffee fiend, but that's a story for another day.Today, it’s all about the man behind the brand, and his passion for Baja. So settle in, you’re about to experience the kind of conversation that defines what Slow Baja is all about—curiosity, craft, and a real sense of place. Special thanks to Alberto Moreno, of Taylor Guitars, for recording this conversation.Need Baja Bound Insurance click hereSupport Slow Baja with a donation here.Join a Slow Baja Adventure here.

Welcome back to the Slow Baja Podcast. I'm your host, Michael Emery. Today, I get to sit down with a man who has spent more than fifty years turning raw wood into music and has found, along Baja's dusty roads and sparsely populated coastlines, a place that feeds his soul and quiets his mind.Bob Taylor is the Co-founder and Senior Advisor of Taylor Guitars, recognized as one of the world’s most iconic acoustic guitar makers. He and his company have shaped the soundtracks of generations, their instruments resonating through countless legendary songs. Need proof of Taylor Guitars' artistry? Consider one of the most famous guitars on the planet: Taylor Swift’s electric blue acoustic, a showstopper adorned with Japanese koi fish by master craftsman Pete Davies Jr.But today, we're not talking about guitars, music, or Taylor Swift. Today, we're talking about Baja. When Bob ventures to Baja—his chosen sanctuary, he brings the same precision, creativity, and sense of craft from his half-century as a luthier. He didn’t just prepare for the journey; he masterminded it, personally acquiring and outfitting a fleet of 12 Toyota Land Cruiser FJ80s, not only for himself, but for his friends.Together, Bob's Baja crew roamed the peninsula in matching “school uniform” vehicles, exploring Baja the way it’s meant to be experienced. Paper maps, side-eyed drives down endless washes searching for ever elusive empty beaches. For the first seventeen years, Bob says they never checked into a hotel; instead, they slept under Baja’s endless stars, woke to the sound of the ocean, and, of course, to Bob making coffee. Yes, he’s a coffee fanatic, maybe even a coffee fiend, but that's a story for another day.Today, it’s all about the man behind the brand, and his passion for Baja. So settle in, you’re about to experience the kind of conversation that defines what Slow Baja is all about—curiosity, craft, and a real sense of place. Special thanks to Alberto Moreno, of Taylor Guitars, for recording this conversation.Need Baja Bound Insurance click hereSupport Slow Baja with a donation here.Join a Slow Baja Adventure here.

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