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Tepoztlan – Morelos Mexico

A Pueblo Magico, Tepotzlan is know for it´s healing powers. People from all over the world have been coming here for rejuvenation and relaxation. The pyramid mountain top, Tepotzteco built centuries ago can be accessed by a a steep mountain climb winding upwards over volcanic rocks.

The puebla itself is enchanting with all the stone paved winding streets, brightly painted restaurants and shops. The cathedral built in the 1600s recently suffered damage from the earthquake of September 2017 and the trial up to the pyramid.

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Villa Santa Cruz Todos Santos

If quaint boutique on a surf beach is your desire, Villa Santa Cruz will exceed your expectations. Only minutes from downtown Todos Santos but a world away from the lights and paved roads. 

This is the Baja that dreams are made of. Rarely do you encounter a vacation property that has an attention to detail so finely engrained that even their house tequila is custom labeled in a barrel. The property was purchased in 2001 and slowly developed into this unmistakably delightful retreat. With only four suites in this hacienda style home on acreage you wonder how they can offer so many amenities for such a modest price.

The grounds are meticulously maintained. Rooms are each unique and what great, comfortable bedding. The towels and robes are lush. The pool area is just steps from the house and will make you forget about the gorgeous beach until you desire a surf session or a long walk down the beach. The double decked palapa has shaded hammocks on the beach and the second story is like its own living room in a tree house with views that seem endless.

The home is a two story hacienda with comfortable shared living space on the ground level and the four separate suites on the second level. The stairs are an engineering marvel made of steel and glass tiles. The roof deck enjoys a bar, living area and a fire pit for those cooler desert evenings. Star gazing on the roof is perfect since there are no city lights, especially on evenings with no moon. The villa is so comfortable and well equipped that you won’t want to leave. We were planning a nice dinner in Todos Santos with plenty of exceptional options but decided to cook in and enjoy the place to ourselves. The open kitchen is a gourmet’s delight plus BBQ grill equipped with everything for a large or small group.

Villa Santa Cruz is built on over 20 acres with plans to expand in the works but in a tasteful way that will continue to offer intimate privacy. A relaxed and casual atmosphere that can be used as a retreat or for weddings, with overflow accommodations in the area so you can use the Villa as the event center and bring larger groups. Breakfast is complimentary and was an event unto itself with coffee, fresh juice, bagels, cereals, and an amazing eggs Benedict. They rotate the menu so every morning brings a new option. We set up a late check out the next day and spent most of the morning bouncing between the second story palapa and the heated pool. Proprietors Matt and Jessica Canepa live on site in a separate home and are there for anything you need, obviously devoted to making your stay a wonderful experience. We were sad to pack up and actually drive away. Oakley our devoted mascot looked even sadder and had to be literally dragged back to the truck. Well every great stay comes to an end but the great news is we get to return.

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Sierra de la Laguna

This impressive mountain range is part of the Peninsula Range that extends for over 930 miles and down into Baja CA Sur. The highest peak in the Peninsula Range is Mount San Jacinta in Riverside County at 10,834 ft.  The highest peak in the Sierra de la Laguna is 6,857 ft and overlooks the southern peninsula from La Paz to Cabo San Lucas. The name Sierra de la Laguna is in reference to the dry ancient lake beds that can be reached on an extended hike to the peak. From there the views are breath taking. The Sierra de la Laguna range is the dominate landmark in the area comprised of approximately 400 square miles of rugged mountain.

At the base you have a beautiful desert and dry arroyos for most of the year. Once you climb up you find trickles that form beautiful water falls, hot springs and a wide variety of flora and fauna including oasis of palms. Above 2600 ft the dryness gives way to pine-oak and Black Oak forest. Above 5200 ft you find Mexican Piñon. 

The variety of ecosystems, endemic species and sub species are some of the reasons that make this range worth protecting. There are estimated to be 694 species of plants with 85 being endemic. The Mexican government designated the range as a Biosphere Reserve in 1994. UNESCO later called it “a highly important and contrasted ecosystem” that is an important source of water to the surrounding communities of Todos Santos, Los Barriles, Santiago, Miraflores, San Antonio, Pescadero, Las Cuevas and Buena Vista. The annual rainfall is just 25″ and mostly comes from summer storms and occasional winter rains. The majority of these communities raise cattle, making the case that we should continue with the reserve status and not bow to mining interests. These wealthy mining companies have unsuccessfully tried again and again to gain license to strip mine these glorious mountains for gold, silver and precious metals. If approved they would bring jobs but beware of the vast open pit that would become of this enterprise. They would use arsenic to separate the precious metals and contaminate the water supply that is in such short supply in our desert and semi arid environment.  

The next time you fly into Los Cabos be sure to get a window seat. The eye is drawn to the incredible coast lines down both the Pacific and Gulf Coasts. Do not forget to gaze over our amazing mountain range that we love to explore, climb and discover. The next time you drive to La Paz from Cabo up highway 19 along the Pacific coast be sure to come back the other side of the loop down Highway 1 and the Sea of Cortez side. It takes a little longer but the “Loop” takes you completely around the Sierra de la Lagunas, you might just fall in love with the inland part of our paradise.

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