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EPISODE · Sep 2, 2024 · 43 MIN

Ginni Callahan Sea Kayaking Loreto

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Ginni Callahan's Baja introduction started with a simple, straightforward invitation that most would dismiss as crazy: "Why don't you get a kayak, learn to paddle it, drive me to Baja, and tag along for the season?" The invitation from Kayak guide Hans Bruning changed Callahan's life forever. In 2008, she paddled to the Pacific Baja islands of Cedros and Natividad. In 2009, she soloed to Santa Catalina, the most remote island in the Loreto National Marine Park, renowned for its endemic rattleless rattlesnakes. In 2105, she circumnavigated Angel de la Guarda Island in the remote northern Gulf of California. In 2020, Callahan paddled solo across the Gulf of California, completing the final 55 nautical miles from Isla Tortugas to the Sonora coast in 18 hours. When not guiding sea kayaking trips, Callahan is writing a guidebook on the National Marine Park of Loreto. She is a breast cancer survivor who wants to give hope to others undergoing that journey. Enjoy this Slow Baja conversation with Ginni Callahan. Watch the conversation on ⁠YouTube.⁠ Listen to the conversation on ⁠Apple.⁠ Learn more about Ginni Callahan ⁠here.⁠ Get your Baja insurance ⁠here.⁠ More information on ⁠Slow Baja Adventures⁠.

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