Friday, February 20, 2015

Surfing Calechosa

Also known as Ranchito Beach, Costalegre Jalisco

Surf was large here in Melaque and I thought I'd take a chance on going to Ranchito beach to see what was up and check out the new development called Calechosa Bay.  The road has been improved a bit and three buildings on the property have been started but have a long way to go.  Roy's house is looking good beyond the development and I remember when he was just living in a trailer waiting for the Ejido to let him build.

The surf was pretty good but the wind was starting to come up from offshore around noon.  Probably better in the mornings.  This is the first time I've seen any surfers there.  The beach is rocky and difficult to exit and enter.  That's why the one guy shown is entering off the rocks on the point.   Took him quite awhile to decide when to jump.

Getting ready to jump




Cuastecomate in the background

1 comments:

Babs said...

"Roy's" name is John from Friendswood, Texas. Have known him for over 30 years. Great guy, living his dream.

When we were buying and shipping stuff to the USA, we talked for years about the day we each would cross the border for good.......
I got here first, but he got the prize piece of land.

I LOVE the times I've stayed there and sat for hours watching for whales, oyster divers and fishermen. Truly paradise!

Thanks for sharing.

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